... and then there was silence ... (<em>film details</em>)
A film which: "Documents the experiences, feelings and needs of people who have been closely affected by the violence of the Troubles, based on in-depth interviews and survey work conducted by the pioneering Cost of the Troubles Study, the first documentary to do so in Northern Ireland. Completed in 2000." (from Vimeo website)<br />Film available on Vimeo website:<br /><a href="http://vimeo.com/60470297" target="_blank">http://vimeo.com/60470297</a>
Cost of the Troubles Study, and Northern Visions Productions
http://vimeo.com/60470297
Cost of the Troubles Study, and Northern Visions Productions via Vimeo website
2000
Video (on Vimeo website; 1 hour 9 minutes 12 seconds)
'<em>Shared Visions</em>', by Four Women's Groups (<em>interview document</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
An edited account of interviews with the women in the four Belfast-based women's groups. This story was produced to accompany the story-telling textile.
<span>Four Women's Groups (<em>artists</em>), with Roberta Bacic (<em>curator</em></span><span>)</span>
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
More examples of conflict textiles can be found on Roberta Bacic's 'associated site' within the CAIN Web site:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/
Text
English
'No going back' (<em>photograph of textile</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
A photograph of a piece of textile art.
Sonia Copeland (<em>artist</em>), Martin Melaugh (<em>photographer</em>)
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
Copyright of photograph: Roberta Bacic
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'No going back' (<em>physical textile</em>)
Sonia Copeland (<em>artist</em>)
'Northern Ireland Peace Quilt' (<em>interview document</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
An edited account of interviews with the textile artist. This story was produced to accompany the story-telling textile.
Women Together (<em>artists</em>), with Roberta Bacic (<em>curator</em>)
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
More examples of conflict textiles can be found on Roberta Bacic's 'associated site' within the CAIN Web site:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/
Text (PDF)
English
'Northern Ireland Peace Quilt' (<em>photograph of textile</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
A photograph of a piece of textile art.
Women Together (<em>artists</em>), Colin Peck (<em>photographer</em>)
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
Copyright Roberta Bacic
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'Northern Ireland Peace Quilt' (<em>physical textile</em>)
A piece of textile art.
Women Together (<em>artists</em>)
'Northern Ireland Peace Quilt', by Women Together (<em>story details</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
One of the stories told through the medium of textile art. This item is part of the Conflict Textiles collection that was compiled by Roberta Bacic. The textile was created in 1994 by the group 'Women Together'. The textile piece is complemented by information obtained from informal interviews (2009-2013) of Pat Campbell, Life Vice-President of Women Together.
Women Together (<em>artists</em>), (story compiled by Roberta Bacic)
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
More examples of conflict textiles can be found on Roberta Bacic's 'associated site' within the CAIN Web site:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/
Photograph (JPEG), and text (PDF)
English
'Nurses' Voices' (<em>book details</em>)
A collection of stories from nurses, midwives, and health visitors who worked in Northern Ireland during the period of the Troubles from 1969 to 1998.
Details of the book compiled by the History of Nursing Network, Northern Ireland.
History of Nursing Network
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Publishing Company Limited.
2013
Text
English
Northern Ireland; 1969 to 1998
'Peace Dove' (<em>photograph of textile</em>)
Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
A photograph of a piece of textile art.
Irene MacWilliam (<em>artist and photographer</em>)
CAIN, University of Ulster
2014
Copyright Roberta Bacic and Irene MacWilliam
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