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Christmas card, scarecrow and snowman -- Scare away all troubles this Christmas. circa 1905
Wall mural of Support at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of Support of the Republican, Socialist, Political & Prisoners. Date: 2011
Wall mural close up of colourful images of people at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural close up of colourful images of people. Date: 2011
Wall mural of colourful images of people at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of colourful images of people. Date: 2011
Wall mural of WBTA at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of WBTA community transport system. Date: 2011
Wall mural of 27 October 1980 at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of 27 October 1980. Date: 2011
Wall mural of K Nugent at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of K Nugent - The First Blanket Man. Date: 2011
Wall mural of fallen comrades at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of fallen comrades of Lt Col William Bucky McCullough - 2nd Batt U. F. F West Belfast Brigade in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural close-up Nothing about us without us is for usBelfast. Wall mural close up of Nothing about us without us is for us in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural of Nothing about us without us is for us at BelBelfast. Wall mural of Nothing about us without us is for us in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural of the Bloody Battle - 1809 at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of the Bloody Battle - 1809 in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural of children at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of children in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
British Caribbean man at BelfastBelfast. British Caribbean man in front of the wall mural of King Williams the 3rd. Date: 2011
Wall mural of King Williams the 3rd at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of King Williams the 3rd 1690 on the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural of the Bloody Battle - July 1809 at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of the Bloody Battle - July 1809 in the end corner of the terrace house. Date: 2011
Wall mural of Human Rights at BelfastBelfast. Wall mural of Human Rights - Pobal. Date: 2011
Greetings card in the shape of a cigar boxGreetings card in the shape of a box of Havana cigars with white flowers on top -- May all your troubles end in smoke. circa 1890s
Building damaged in a riot, Belfast, Northern IrelandBuilding with ground floor tobacconists shop, damaged in a riot in Belfast, Northern Ireland and boarded up with corrugated iron. Date: 1969
Protestant woman, Belfast, Northern IrelandProtestant woman with a Union flag purse in her pocket, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Piping band on parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandPiping band of men and boys on parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1969
People watching parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandPeople watching an Orange Order parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Girls band on parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandShankill Rangers girls marching band with Orangemen behind them, on parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Band and Orangemen on parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandShankill Rangers girls marching band and Orangemen on parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the City Hall in the background. Date: 1969
Orangemen on parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandOrangemen on parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the City Hall in the background. Date: 1969
Back alley between slums, Belfast, Northern IrelandLitter-strewn back alley between slums, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Damaged front door, Belfast, Northern IrelandFront door damaged in a riot, Falls Road area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Broken window, Falls Road, Belfast, Northern IrelandBroken window in the Falls Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Houses damaged in a riot, Belfast, Northern IrelandHouses damaged in a riot in Belfast, Northern Ireland. One house has the front door and ground floor window bricked up. Date: 1969
Pack Up Your Troubles - Dog and PuppiesPack Up Your Troubles in your old kit bag and smile - Dog and Puppies. circa 1930s
Cartoon, Acrobatics. Is he an air ace? No, hes just a guy with love troubles ! Date: 1919
We Gladstone / Thorny WoodWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister making his way through a thorny wood, in an attempt to catch the Irish Vote Date: 1809 - 1898
Advert / Bile Beans 1906Do you suffer from Indigestion and liver troubles? Take BILE BEANS for BILIOUSNESS - Every Bean a Boon! Date: 1906
Girl out walking with umbrella on a Christmas cardGirl out walking with a green umbrella on a Christmas card with a sentimental verse. Date: circa 1890s
SPAD VII first flown in May 1916, the VII was faster than the opposition Once early engine troubles had been rectified the VII was adopted by France, Britain and the US
WW2 birthday card, dog as soldier, Pack up your Troubles and have a darn good smile! Date: circa 1942
People who keep smiling in spite of their matrimonial troubles. Five women who have recently gone through legal proceedings and seem to have emerged unscathed
The Duke of Alba, following Philip IIs order, arrests Count of Egmont in Brussels (1567). He was condemned to death by the Council of Troubles because he could not avoid the 1566 Calvinist revolts
Keep cheerful ! / W H RobinsonAdvise for post War Britain - Take your troubles cheerfully - even after being knocked to your feet bay a passing speeding car
Dublin Easter Rising - May, 1916Dublin Easter Rising - view behind the barricade - British troops under fire on Talbot Street, holding a barricade against a rebel charge - May 1916
Melancholy FranceSurrounded with troubles on all sides, France has ample reasons to give way to melancholia
Begone Dull CareBegone, dull care ! - a cheerful clergyman with his glass and his pipe refuses to be cast down by the cares and troubles of the world
Moscow MeetingMeeting in Strasnaya square, Moscow : the Bolsheviks seem to have won control, but the people still need to be persuaded that they are the answer to all their troubles
Harvest ThanksgivingPolitical troubles on May Day, Berlin. Passers by are searched
Lorgues / Troubles / IsabellColumbus tells Queen Isabella of his troubles
Sextuplets in a RowA delightful row of sextuplets, decorated in pink, green and blue ribbon: " May your troubles be little ones and your pleasures never come singly."
Pitt as Heroic RescuerThe younger Pitt depicted as Perseus, rescuing Andromeda (Britannia) from her financial troubles, in the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer
Austrian PrisonersAustrian emperor Franz Josef orders the release of political prisoners, incarcerated since the troubles of 1848-1849
Troops from EnglandBritish troops embark from London for Ireland, to help with the escalating troubles caused by the Moonlighters