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e10147
April 2003
Portrait of a child on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10233
April 2003
Just behind the Peace Line, all the windows are netted to prevent any potential assaults. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10226
April 2003
School fallen into disrepair after a fire. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10225
April 2003
Outside the pub. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10215
April 2003
Housing situated just behind a Peace Line. Barriers erected in the early 1970s to separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10212
April 2003
Child behind a netted window. View of a house on the Catholic side of the Peace Line. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10207
April 2003
Corner shop selling loyalist flags in the Protestant area of Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10192
April 2003
Children at school. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10191
April 2003
Wall bearing the words: "Blessed are those who hunger for justice". Written in the early 1980s in relation to the hunger strikers. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10189
April 2003
Portrait of a child on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10187
April 2003
View of the Catholic area. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10184
April 2003
Inside a corner shop: the employee is armed to face potential assaults. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10183
April 2003
View of a street in the protestant part of Belfast. The pavements are painted in the colours of the British flag. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10181
April 2003
Woman living on the Catholic side of the Peace Line separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of the conflict "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10178
April 2003
Man living on the Catholic side of the Peace Line separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10176
April 2003
Child behind a Peace Line, on the Catholic side of Belfast. The barriers were erected in the early 1970s following the outbreak of "The Troubles" to separate the Catholic and the Protestant neighborhoods. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10148
April 2003
Portrait of a child on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10149
April 2003
Boy sorting through rubbish on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10150
April 2003
Remembrance site for the victims of "The Troubles". Protestant district of Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10151
April 2003
One of the Peace Lines separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were built in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of the conflict "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10152
April 2003
One of the Peace Lines separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were built in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of the conflict "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10153
April 2003
Young girl playing in front of a mural representing flowers. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10157
April 2003
View of a construction site. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10160
April 2003
Children playing with plastic guns on the street. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10161
April 2003
Children playing with plastic guns on the street. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10163
April 2003
House for sale in the Catholic part of Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10166
April 2003
Remembrance wall in memory of children killed by plastic bullets used by armed forces as a means of riot control. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10167
April 2003
Detail of a mural in memory of children killed by plastic bullets used by armed forces as a means of riot control. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10168
April 2003
Portrait of a child on the street. Belfast. Northern Irelande.
Ireland 2003.
e10169
April 2003
Young girls playing on the street. Belfast. Irlande du Nord.
Ireland 2003.
e10170
April 2003
Boy playing in his back garden just behind the Peace Line. Barriers erected in the early 1970s to separate the Catholic and the Protestant neighborhoods. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10171
April 2003
Entrance of one of the Peace Lines. Barriers erected in the early 1970s following the outbreak of "The Troubles" to separate the Protestant and the Catholic neighborhoods. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10172
April 2003
Entrance of one of the Peace Lines. Barriers erected in the 1970s following the outbreak of "The Troubles" to separate the Protestant and the Catholic neighborhoods. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10174
April 2003
Young men on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10217
April 2003
View of a building fallen into disrepair. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10182
April 2003
Woman living on the Catholic side of the Peace Line separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of the conflict "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10162
April 2003
Child playing with a plastic gun on the street. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10196
April 2003
Children behind a Peace Line gate. Barriers erected in the early 1970s to separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10159
April 2003
Housing in the Catholic area of Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10158
April 2003
View of a construction site. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10156
April 2003
Child playing with a plastic gun replica on the street. Belfast. Norther Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10155
April 2003
Children playing on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10154
April 2003
Children playing on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10180
April 2003
Woman living on the Catholic side of the Peace Line separating Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. The first barriers were constructed in the early 1970s, following the outbreak of the conflict "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10200
April 2003
Homeless man reading on the street. Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10198
April 2003
Children behind a Peace Line gate. Barriers erected in the early 1970s to separate Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods following the outbreak of "The Troubles". Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e10175
April 2003
Child on the street in the Catholic part of Belfast. Northern Ireland.
Ireland 2003.
e46371
June 1954
1954-06, ILC 37th Session - Sean Thomas O'Kelly, 2nd President of Ireland from June 1945 to June 1959, and Jef Rens (on the left). ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Ireland 1954.
e46221
June 1937
1937-06, ILC 23rd Session - Mr. Sean Lemass (Ireland), President of the Conference. ILO historical archives. For more information, please contact : archives@ilo.org.
Ireland 1937.
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Edward J. Phelan (Ireland), Fourth Director-General of the ILO, 1941-1948
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