Tote Bag : 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
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321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps
One of three photographs showing 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, managing the controlled explosion of a stolen Datsun 120Y, Omagh district, 1975. Second picture shows the wheelbarrow approaching the car to insert the torpex candle. The car was subsequently found not to contain explosives. One of seven copy photographs showing 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Coy, Royal Army Ordnance Corps at work in Omagh, 1975. Associated with Northern Ireland (1969-2007). Date: 1975
Media ID 14404110
© The National Army Museum / Mary Evans Picture Library
1975 Approaching Candle Controlled Corps Disposal Explosion Explosive Insert Managing Omagh Ordnance Second Stolen Wheelbarrow
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