Radio Free Belfast broadcast 1969-1970.
This tape recorder was used to record the 24/7 live transmissions from the Pirate Radio Station Radio Free Belfast manned by Civil Rights and People’s Democracy members during 1969-70. A life line for the people behind the Barricades.These informative transmissions were mixed with humorous tongue and cheek Political Statements, Traditional Music Requests, Rent Strikes, Army Curfews and RUC Raids.
Written by Vincent Dargan, private collector
Stills captured from film clips of incidents from the Troubles edited by Peter Heathwood, 1970s – 1990s
These film clips of incidents from the Troubles show the everyday object, namely, a car, van or lorry used for the purposes of war. The incidents used cover all parts of Northern Ireland, London, and Manchester.
Written by Peter Heathwood, private collector
*None of these clips show incidents where anyone was killed or seriously injured.
Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict – option 1 (portfolio)
Photograph of British army dismantling a barricade made of street paving slabs, 1969
Image of gable end wall with bullet holes, Lenadoon, Belfast circa 1973
Photograph of Platform shoe
A personal scrapbook kept by a resident of the Ormeau Road in Belfast
Dove for peace and hope
Windows cleaned
Bus tickets from Belfast and Derry 1973-1974
Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict – option 2 (masonry)










































