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Example of a detonation device, 1970-79 (b / w photo)
3037574 Example of a detonation device, 1970-79 (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer (20th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Photograph, one of 3, showing examples of detonation devices, 1970-1979 (c).
From a collection of 15 photographs collected by Sapper G Penman, Royal Engineers, Northern Ireland. ); eNational Army Museum; Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 22232922
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Bomb Detonation Device Northern Ireland The Troubles
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This photograph captures a chilling glimpse into the turbulent era of Northern Ireland conflict. Titled "Example of a Detonation Device, 1970-79" this image showcases one of the many deadly tools employed during that time. The photo is part of a collection curated by Irish Photographer, an artist whose work has become synonymous with documenting the Troubles. The detonation device depicted in this print serves as a haunting reminder of the violence that plagued Northern Ireland for nearly a decade. Its intricate design hints at the meticulous planning behind each act of terror, while its presence evokes feelings of fear and uncertainty. Sapper G Penman, Royal Engineers, collected this photograph along with fourteen others during his time serving in Northern Ireland. These images provide invaluable insight into the reality faced by both military personnel and civilians caught in the crossfire. Now housed at London's National Army Museum, this piece offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on the dark chapter in Irish history. It stands as a testament to human resilience amidst chaos and serves as a stark reminder that peace should never be taken for granted. Bridgeman Images has preserved this powerful visual record from our past, ensuring that future generations can learn from it and strive towards building a more peaceful world.
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