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Downtown Radio, 1st Anniversary party, staff and DJs'
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Eamon Mallie, radio journalist and political writer
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Eamon McCann, Belfast concert promoter. Taken while he talked on the phone
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Eamonn Mallie, radio journalist and political writer
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Ed Curran, editor Belfast Telegraph (newspaper)
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Eddie Butcher, legendary unaccompanied traditional singer and recording artist from Magillan, Co. Derry (deceased). Also with...
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Eddie McIlwaine, journalist with the Belfast Telegraph. His column was named"Ulster Log." Taken beside logs. Includes shot of a...
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Edna O'Brien, Irish novelist. Shots taken in Belfast after one of her book-launches
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Fr. Hugh Sands, brother of Mick, former POW in China during second World War
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Frank Ormsby, poet. Portraits taken at his home in Belfast
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Funeral of Mick "the Chief" Sands. Various shots of mourners and funeral
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The Furey Brothers, folk singers and recording artists from Dublin. Shots taken while they were recording at TV program at the...
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Gerry Anderson, radio and TV personality. The man who coined the name 'stroke city' for Derry/Londonderry
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Glenn Patterson, writer. Portraits
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Gusty Spence drinking inside Malvern Bar, Belfast
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Gusty Spence drinking inside Malvern Bar, Belfast with other customers shortly after his release from prison
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Gusty Spence in his living room on St. Patrick's Day with his pipe
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Gusty Spence jogging past Crumlin Road Jail with children shortly after his release from prison
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Gusty Spence jogging past the Crumlin Road Court House where his trial took place, shortly after his release from prison
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Gusty Spence jogging with children past Crumlin Road Jail
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