Picture No | 10718055 |
Date | August 1920 |
Description | Belfast riots, August 1920 |
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A double page spread from the Illustrated London News, reporting on rioting in Belfast that began on the night of the 23rd August, and continued for a week. The feature is entitled "The worst rioting in the history of Belfast disturbances, which causes £500,000 damage".Armoured cars and Lewis guns were used to quell the factions, with barbed wire barricades erected in the streets. Pubs and shops were set alight, and effigies were hung from lamposts by Unionists.
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Source | A page from The Illustrated London News, 4th September 1920, pages 352-353. |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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