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Alice Harper (née Teggart) at her home in west Belfast with a picture of her father Daniel Teggart. Picture by Hugh Russell
FOR some families it was a flyer they can t even remember picking up, for others a newspaper advert in The Irish News or Andersonstown News or a poster in a shop window.
The year was 1998 and there was to be a conference organised by campaign group Relatives For Justice (RFJ) about forgotten victims at St Mary s teacher training college on Belfast s Falls Road. It was during the festival, Janet Donnelly remembers now. I had already been torturing my husband for a couple of years to try and get my daddy s [Joseph Murphy] inquest papers for me, then I heard about the event in St Mary s called `The Forgotten Victims .
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RAF’s Red Arrows fly over Belfast to mark VJ day on August 15
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A plain clothes detective draws his pistol and takes aim at a man attempting to attack police during a security operation in west Belfast
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11th night celebrations at Pitt Park in east Belfast
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Belfast; pupils from Dominic’s Grammar School, Belfast, reunite while wearing masks as over 300,000 schoolchildren here returned to school for the first time in September since lockdown began