Belfast Taxis Community Interest Company
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Belfast Taxis Community Interest Company |
Below are some of the stories and accompanying information belonging to this project
The black taxis were always in the middle of everything, by Breige Brownlee (story details)
Mister are we getting hijacked?, by Joe Burns (story details)
The community also served us, by Sean Carmichael (story details)
I'm at home on this road, by Bobby Connolly (story details)
We have had some tragedies, by Geraldine Crawford (story details)
Who had broken the chain?, by Kieran Devlin (story details)
Thinking twice about pensioners, by Owen Doherty (story details)
It came right to my door, by Terry Lyons (story details)
A walking stick, by Paddy Mulvenna (story details)
The people's taxis, by Jim Neeson (story details)
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Collection Tree
- Accounts of the Conflict (archive)
- Falls Community Council (organisation) [NC]
- Dúchas oral history archive (collection) [NC]
- Belfast Taxis Community Interest Company
- Dúchas oral history archive (collection) [NC]
- Falls Community Council (organisation) [NC]