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Fighting in the Marrowbone area of Belfast
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Fighting in the Marrowbone area of Belfast
Fighting in the so-called Marrowbone district of Belfast - an encounter between Sinn Feiners on the left, in Glenpark Street, and loyalist Orangemen in Louisa Street, during the factional violence in 1920. Date: 1920
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Apr21 Belfast Fein Fight Louisa Loyalist Orangemen Riot Riots Sectarian Sinn Spurrier Steven Trouble Troubles Violence
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This evocative photograph captures the raw tension and violence that gripped the streets of Belfast during the turbulent year of 1920. The image portrays an encounter between two opposing groups, Sinn Feiners in Glenpark Street and loyalist Orangemen in Louisa Street, in what was known as the Marrowbone district. The area, located in the heart of the city, became a focal point for sectarian clashes during the Irish War of Independence. In the foreground, a Sinn Fein man, clad in a heavy coat and holding a blackthorn stick, stands defiantly, his expression a mixture of determination and fear. Behind him, other Sinn Feiners, some brandishing weapons, are engaged in a fierce altercation with their loyalist counterparts. The Orangemen, dressed in their distinctive regalia, are seen advancing towards their adversaries, their faces contorted with anger and resolve. The air is thick with the acrid smell of smoke and the sound of shouts and screams. The paving stones underfoot are slick with rain, adding to the treacherous conditions. The atmosphere is electric, with the potential for violence hanging heavy in the air. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the deep-rooted sectarian tensions that have long plagued Northern Ireland. The events of 1920 marked the beginning of a prolonged period of violence and unrest, known as the Troubles, which would last for decades. The image serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of the conflict and the need for peace and reconciliation.
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