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garadinervi · 3 months
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Bloody Sunday first commemoration, January 1973 [Photo Album of the Irish]
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camyfilms · 9 months
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DERRY GIRLS 2019
Stop! Stop it! Get me out of here! He's trying to kill me! He wants to kill us all! All of the Catholics! Look at his eyes, he's a madman! A Fenian-hating madman. Don't let the Jaffa bastard hurt me! Please!
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ethandarke316 · 1 year
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John Duddy, 17, shot unarmed running from soldiers in the car park.
Michael Kelly, 17, shot unarmed standing at the barricade.
Hugh Gilmore, 17, shot unarmed running from the barricade.
William Nash, 19, shot possibly throwing rocks from the barricade.
John Young, 17, shot in the face attempting to crawl to Nash’s aide.
Michael McDaid, 20, shot in the head at rubble barricade also attempting to aide a wounded Nash.
Kevin McElhinney, 17, shot from behind attempting to crawl to safety.
James Wray, 22, shot in the back running from the soldiers. Shot again point-blank laying wounded on the ground.
William McKinney, 26, shot in the back attempting to flee the courtyards.
Gerard McKinney, 35, shot in the chest while surrendering to the soldier who shot him.
Gerard Donaghy, 17, shot in stomach. Donaghy was taken to a hospital by other protestors before the vehicle was stopped and a wounded Gerard was taken away into custody by British units. He died en-route before multiple bombs were falsely planted on his body to justify his shooting.
Patrick Doherty, 31, shot from behind attempting to crawl to safety.
Bernard McGuigan, 41, shot in the back of the head when he walked from cover. Bernard was waving a white handkerchief with his hands up attempting to aide a wounded victim.
John Johnston, 59, shot through the leg and shoulder. John was not even part of the march and was fired on regardless.
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moviereviews101web · 2 months
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The Last Rifleman (2023) Movie Review
The Last Rifleman – ABC Film Challenge – Favourites – L – The Last Rifleman – Movie Review Director: Terry Loane Writer: Kevin Fitzpatrick (Screenplay) Cast Pierce Brosnan (GoldenEye) Clemence Poesy (In Bruges) John Amos (Die Hard 2) Jurgen Prochnow (Das Boot) Ian McElhinney (City of Ember) Plot: A WWII veteran escapes his care home in Northern Ireland and embarks on an arduous but…
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kwebtv · 3 years
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Titanic:  Blood and Steel  -  History Asia  -  May 13, 2012 - July 29, 2012
Historical Drama / Miniseries (12 episodes)
Running Time:  634 minutes total (appx 52 minutes/episode)
Stars:
Kevin Zegers as Mark Muir/Marcus Malone
Alessandra Mastronardi as Sofia Silvestri
Derek Jacobi as William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie
Neve Campbell as Joanna Yaegar
Ophelia Lovibond as Kitty Carlton / Burlington
Bill Carter as Thomas Andrews
Branwell Donaghey as Michael McCann
Martin McCann as Conor McCann
Ian McElhinney as Sir Henry Carlton
Valentina Corti as Violetta Silvestri
Denise Gough as Emily Hill
Jonathan Harden as Walter Hill
Edoardo Leo as Andrea Valle
Gray O'Brien as J. Bruce Ismay
Michael McElhatton as Albert Hatton
Liam Cunningham as James Larkin
Chris Noth as J. P. Morgan
Massimo Ghini as Pietro Silvestri
Paul Herwig  as Florian von Altenberg
Liam Carney as Sean Malone
Titanic: Blood and Steel premiered in Germany and Denmark on April 15, 2012, in Italy on April 22, 2012, and in France in December 2012. Part of the filming took place in Serbia, where the series aired beginning September 9, 2012. In Canada, it began to air on September 19, 2012, on CBC. It was aired in the United States as a six-part mini-series with two episodes back-to-back from October 8, 2012, until October 13, 2012, on Encore.
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hockey team thickness - Tampa Bay Lightning
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if you ever wanted to find out who the thickest lightning is here you go
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misharoux · 4 years
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Travelling (X)
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lovethosebolts · 4 years
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That’s a wrap!  – at Amalie Arena
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wretched-hive · 5 years
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I keep forgetting every single one of our acquisitions from the summer
Wait, we got McElhinney???
Oh, right, Shattenkirk...
Hold on, which Schenn? 
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whatsnextmovies · 5 years
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snakebitebmx · 6 years
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The full version of A Wicked Ride, The History of BMX Freestyle in New England is now online.
http://www.snakebitebmx.com/a-wicked-ride-the-history-of-bmx-freestyle-in-new-england/
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cormuck · 2 years
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50 Years Since Bloody Sunday
30 January 1972
10,000 marchers take to the streets of Derry, Ireland to protest against the British policy of internment, which meant any member of the public could be imprisoned without trial on suspicion of being part of a paramilitary organisation.
British soldiers open fire on the crowd of innocent civilians, killing 14. Many were shot with their backs turned, running away from the soldiers.
It was the highest number of people killed in a shooting incident during the conflict and is considered the worst mass shooting in Northern Irish history.
Bloody Sunday fuelled Catholic and Irish nationalist hostility towards the British Army and support for the Provisional IRA rose
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Patrick Doherty, 31. Shot from behind while attempting to crawl to safety. Murdered by 'Soldier F'.
Gerry Donaghy, 17. Shot in the stomach while standing behind Gerard McKinney. Soldiers planted four nail bombs in his pockets to justify the killings.
Jackie Duddy, 17. Shot as he ran away from soldiers. Three witnesses said they saw a soldier take deliberate aim at him as he ran.
Hugh Gilmour, 17. Shot as he ran away from soldiers.
Michael Kelly, 17. Shot in the stomach while standing at the rubble barricade. Murdered by 'Soldier F'.
Michael McDaid, 20. Shot in the face while going to the aid of William Nash.
Kevin McElhinney, 17. Shot from behind while attempting to crawl to safety.
Barney McGuigan, 41. Shot in the back of the head when he walked out from cover to help Patrick Doherty. He had been waving a white handkerchief. Murdered by 'Soldier F'.
Gerry McKinney, 35. Shot in the chest by 'Private G'. Witnesses said that when he saw the soldier, McKinney stopped and held up his arms, shouting, "Don't shoot! Don't shoot!", before being shot. The bullet apparently went through his body and struck Gerard Donaghy behind him.
William McKinney, 26. Shot in the back as he attempted to flee. Murdered by 'Soldier F'.
William Nash, 19. Three people were shot while going to his aid, including his father Alexander Nash.
Jim Wray, 22. Shot in the back while running away from soldiers. He was then shot again in the back as he lay mortally wounded on the ground. Witnesses stated he was calling out that he could not move his legs before he was shot the second time. Murdered by 'Soldier F'.
John Young, 17. Shot in the face while crouching and going to the aid of William Nash.
John Johnston, 59. Shot in the leg and left shoulder on William Street fifteen minutes before the rest of the shooting started. Johnston was not on the march, but on his way to visit a friend.
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Despite the British state issuing an apology in 2010, no soldier has ever been prosecuted for their involvement.
The same paratroopers murdered 11 innocent civilians outside their homes in Ballymurphy months earlier, including a priest who had been administering last rights to a dying man.
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cruelsister-moved2 · 2 years
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Today (30 Jan) is the 50th Anniversary of the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry, Northern Ireland; when British soldiers shot 26 unarmed civilians in a protest against the internment without trial of Irish Republican prisoners. Victims were shot while fleeing from soldiers and assisting the wounded. Other protestors sustained injuries from shrapnel, rubber bullets, and police batons; two were run down by Army vehicles. No British soldier has ever been charged for their involvement in the massacre. In 2019, the prosecution of the only soldier to face legal action over the massacre was halted.
The 14 victims who lost their lives were Patrick 'Paddy' Doherty (31), Gerald Donaghey (17), John 'Jackie' Duddy (17), Hugh Gilmour (17), Michael Kelly (17), Michael McDaid (20), Kevin McElhinney (17), Bernard 'Barney' McGuigan (41), Gerald McKinney (35), William 'Willie' McKinney (26), William Nash (19), James 'Jim' Wray (22), John Young (17), and John Johnston (59).
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siniov · 2 years
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today marks the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday which took place in derry on 30th january 1972. british soliders in the parachute regiment massacred marchers from the northern ireland civil rights association. 14 people were killed, and at least a further 15 injured. many were shot while fleeing from the soliders, and others while tending to injured civilians.
the massacre was pivotal in increasing tensions in the region during the troubles. the whole incident has been heavily whitewashed for the last half a century. an 'apology' to the victims was only given in 2010, and only one soldier has been charged with murder.
all marchers were found to be unarmed and posed no threat to the soldiers, nor civilians. though the 1998 inquiry into bloody sunday found the killings "unjustified", all investigation into the soldiers responsible have been dropped due to "insufficient evidence". these people have never truly received justice.
rip to the 14 killed that day.
Patrick ('Paddy') Doherty (31) | Gerald Donaghey (17) | John ('Jackie') Duddy (17) | Hugh Gilmour (17) | Michael Kelly (17) | Michael McDaid (20) | Kevin McElhinney (17) | Bernard ('Barney') McGuigan (41) | Gerald McKinney (35) | William ('Willie') McKinney (26) | William Nash (19) | James ('Jim') Wray (22) | John Young (17) | John Johnston (59)
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dcbicki · 5 years
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Here’s to Peter Dinklage, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, Kit Harington, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Isaac Hempstead Wright, John Bradley, Liam Cunningham, Alfie Allen, Gwendoline Christie, Jacob Anderson, Nathalie Emmanuel, Ian Glen, Conleth Hill, Hannah Murray, Joe Dempsie, Carice van Houten, Rory McCann, Kristofer Hivju, Jerome Flynn, Pilou Asbæk, Richard Dormer, Gemma Whelan, Daniel Portman, Ben Crompton, Bella Ramsey, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, and Vladimir Furdik, Sean Bean, Michelle Fairley, Mark Addy, Richard Madden, Art Parkinson, Charles Dance, Natalie Dormer, Finn Jones, Diana Rigg, Aidan Gillen, Rose Leslie, Jason Momoa, Michiel Huisman, Jack Gleeson, Harry Lloyd, Peter Vaughan, Kristian Nairn, Natalia Tena, Joseph Mawle, Aisling Franciosi, Dean-Charles Chapman, Stephen Dillane, Kerry Ingram, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Ellie Kendrick, Paul Kaye, Kate Dickie, Tobias Menzies, Clive Russell, Ian McShane, Donald Sumpter, Tom Wlachicha, Oona Chaplin, Ron Donachie, Esmé Bianco, David Bradley, Iwan Rheon, Michael McElhatton, Miltos Yerolemou, Julian Glover, Ian McElhinney, Tara Fitzgerald, Lino Facioli, Gethin Anthony, Wilko Johnson, Eugene Simon, Ben Hawkey, Jim Broadbent, Jonathan Pryce, Hannah Waddingham, Amrita Acharia, Noah Taylor, Anton Lesser, Rupert Vansittart, Josef Altin, Mark Stanley, Owen Teale, Pedro Pascal, Indira Varma, Richard Rycroft, Staz Nair, Ciarán Hinds, James Cosmo, Patrick Malahide, Will Tudor, Mackenzie Crook, Marc Rissman, Megan Parkinson, James Faulkner, Tom Hopper, Jessica Henwick, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Rosabell Laurenti Sellers, Nell Tiger Free, Max von Sydow, Brenock O’Connor, Philip McGinley, Harry Grasby, Elyes Gabel, Richard Brake, Tom Brooke, Tim Plester, Joel Fry, Sibel Kekilli, Ian Beattie, Susan Brown, Mark Gatiss, Faye Marsay, Marc Rissman, Hannah John-Kamen, Ed Skrein, Margaret John, Ross Mullan, Ian Whyte, Ralph Ineson, Charlotte Hope, Elizabeth Webster, Nonso Anozie, Ian Hanmore, Steven Cole, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Eros Vlahos, DeObia Oparei, Ian Gelder, Essie Davis, Bart the Bear II, Lucian Msamati, Birgitte Hjort Sørensen, Brian Fortune, Michael Condron, Robert Aramayo, Alexander Siddig, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Enzo Cilenti, Toby Sebastian, Luke Roberts, Richard E. Grant, Eline Powell, Kevin Eldon, Dean Jagger, Tim McInnerny, Sean Blowers, David Rintoul, Kae Alexander, and more. Here’s to the actors who gave their all.
Here’s to David Nutter, Michael Slovis, Mark Mylod, Alex Graves, Alan Taylor, Jeremy Podeswa, Alik Sakharov, Neil Marshall, Matt Shakman, Brian Kirk, Michelle MacLaren, Daniel Minahan, Timothy Van Patten, David Petrarca, Jack Bender, Daniel Sackheim, and Miguel Sapochnik. Here’s to Dave Hill, Ethan J. Antonucci, Jane Espenson, Gursimran Sandhu, Vanessa Taylor, and Bryan Cogman. Here’s to Ramin Djawadi. Here’s to the visionaries and the storytellers.
Here’s to HBO. Here’s to David Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Here’s to the producers and the casting department. Here’s to the second unit directors and the whole production crew. Here’s to the stunt guys, body doubles, and the choreographers. Here’s to the location scouts and the transportation department. Here’s to the sound editors, and the visual effects team. Here’s to the camera crew. Here’s to the cinematographers and editors. Here’s to the production and art departments. Here’s to the set designers, costume designers, and the makeup department. Here’s to those who made a whole world come to life.
Here’s to the Starks, the Lannisters, the Targaryens, the Baratheons, the Greyjoys, the Tullys, the Arryns, the Martells, the Mormonts, the Tyrells. Here’s to all the other houses. Here’s to the bastards: the Snows and the Sands and the Waters. Here’s to the direwolves: Grey Wind, Lady, Nymeria, Summer, Shaggydog, and Ghost. Here’s to the dragons: Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. Here’s to the Seven, the Drowned Gods, the Old Gods and the New. Here’s to the Red Priestesses. Here’s to the Brotherhood Without Banners. Here’s to the Faceless Men. Here’s to the Maesters. Here’s to the Knight’s Watch. Here’s to the Free Folk. Here’s to those who became wights. Here’s to the wargs and the Children of the Forest. Here’s to the giants. Here’s to the Bravosi, the Dothraki, and Unsullied. Here’s to the Knights of the Vale. Here’s to all the soldiers. Here’s to the fighters. Here’s to those we loved, and those we lost along the way.
Here’s to George R.R. Martin. Here’s to A Song of Ice and Fire. Here’s to Game of Thrones. Here’s to the fandom and the friends we made along the way. Here’s to you.
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ethandarke316 · 3 years
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Jack Duddy, 17 years old
Michael Kelly, 17 years old
James Wray, 22 years old
Gerald McKinney, 35 years old
Gerald Donaghy, 17 years old
William McKinney, 26 years old
John Young, 17 years old
Michael McDaid, 20 years old
William Nash, 19 years old
Patrick Doherty, 31 years old
Bernard McGuigan, 41 years old
Kevin McElhinney, 17 years old
Hugh Gilmore, 17 years old
John Johnson, 59 years old
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