Up Standing: Stories of courage from Northern Ireland (<em>book details</em>)
A book containing 16 personal stories related to the Northern Ireland conflict.<br /><strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland. Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.<br />The book is available at this Web page:<br />http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
The Corrymeela Community in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves.
http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
The Corrymeela Press.
2013
<em>Tape Recorder</em>, by Vincent Dargan (<em>story details</em>)
This video interview with Vincent Dargan was carried out by Healing Through Remembering (HTR) for their 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' project. It is is one of eight video interviews with people who describe how everyday objects have a special meaning for them in relation to the history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
2013
<em>Clipboard</em>, by Roger McCallum (<em>story details</em>)
This video interview with Roger McCallum was carried out by Healing Through Remembering (HTR) for their 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' project. It is is one of eight video interviews with people who describe how everyday objects have a special meaning for them in relation to the history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
<em>Tape Recorder</em>, by Vincent Dargan (<em>story video</em>)
One of eight personal accounts from the <strong>collection</strong> 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' that was compiled by the <strong>organisation</strong> Healing Through Remembering.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
2013
MPEG-4; 1278x566 pixels
Northern Ireland conflict - 1968-2013
<em>Clipboard</em>, by Roger McCallum (<em>story video</em>)
One of eight personal accounts from the <strong>collection</strong> 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' that was compiled by the <strong>organisation</strong> Healing Through Remembering.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
2013
MPEG-4; 1278x566 pixels
Northern Ireland conflict - 1968-2013
<em>Photograph</em>, by Paddy Gallagher (<em>story details</em>)
This video interview with Paddy Gallagher was carried out by Healing Through Remembering (HTR) for their 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' project. It is is one of eight video interviews with people who describe how everyday objects have a special meaning for them in relation to the history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
<em>Photograph</em>, by Paddy Gallagher (<em>story video</em>)
One of eight personal accounts from the <strong>collection</strong> 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' that was compiled by the <strong>organisation</strong> Healing Through Remembering.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
2013
Northern Ireland conflict - 1968-2013
<em>Harmonica</em>, by Margaret McKinney (<em>story details</em>)
This video interview with Margaret McKinney was carried out by Healing Through Remembering (HTR) for their 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' project. It is one of eight video interviews with people who describe how everyday objects have a special meaning for them in relation to the history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
<em>Harmonica</em>, by Margaret McKinney (<em>story video</em>)
This is a video of a <strong>story</strong> entitled 'Harmonica' by Margaret McKinney, from the <strong>collection</strong> 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times', that was compiled by the <strong>organisation</strong> Healing Through Remembering.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)
2013
MPEG-4; 1278x566 pixels
Northern Ireland conflict - 1968-2013
<em>Sellotape</em>, by Karen Nickell (<em>story details</em>)
This video interview with Karen Nickell was carried out by Healing Through Remembering (HTR) for their 'Ordinary Objects, Extraordinary Times' project. It is one of eight video interviews with people who describe how everyday objects have a special meaning for them in relation to the history of the Northern Ireland conflict.
Healing Through Remembering (HTR)