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Boston College
Bobbie Hanvey Photographic Archives
Rev. Ian Paisley posing beside the statue of Sir Eward Carson in front of the Stormont building, standing on a 40 ft. high hydraulic lift
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Title:
Rev. Ian Paisley posing beside the statue of Sir Eward Carson in front of the Stormont building, standing on a 40 ft. high hydraulic lift
Photographer:
Hanvey, Bobbie, 1945-
Owner:
Boston College. John J. Burns Library
Date:
1985
Format:
Photographs
Location:
Boston College
Collection (local):
Bobbie Hanvey Photographic Archives
Series:
Series: 1, Politicians and Political Activities
Subjects:
Politicians--Photographs--Northern Ireland
Politics and government--Photographs--Northern Ireland
Paisley, Ian, 1926-2014
Places:
Northern Ireland
Extent:
1 online resource (10 images)
Link to Item:
https://hdl.handle.net/2345/3326
Terms of Use:
The Bobbie Hanvey Photographic Archives are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Contact host institution for more information.
Notes:
Title based on entry in photographer's inventory.
Identifier:
2345/3326
81488662450001021
99137897731701021
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