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The Week Before Christmas

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Going Home for Christmas George Arthur’s   wife was packing suitcases on the night of 17th December 1974. The couple were due to fly to Ghana where they were to spend three weeks visiting relatives over Christmas. As she was doing so news came through that her husband, a 34 year old telephonist, had been killed in a bomb attack on Bloomsbury telephone exchange on Tottenham Court Road. Other bombs exploded the same night at telephone exchanges in Chelsea and the West End. Mr Arthur worked night shifts. His inquest in April 1975 heard that staff had been evacuated when a duffle bag with a battery and wires was found. Seven minutes later it exploded. It was believed that Mr Arthur was on his way to the toilet at the time. Belfast Telegraph report on the London bombings (click to enlarge) Rodney Fenton   also had thoughts of getting home for Christmas when his life was suddenly cut short on 20th December 1973. The 22 year old bank clerk rented a room in...

Patters of Evidence VI: Death on the Wards - The Hospital Murders

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John Proctor The 14th September 1981 hadn’t been an easy day for John Proctor. Earlier he had served as a pallbearer for his friend and neighbour Alan Clarke, a UDR man shot two days earlier as he walked along Hall Street in the Co Londonderry town of Maghera. The two had been close friends. Paradoxically, however, as the off duty RUCR man arrived at Magherafelt Hospital his thoughts were of new life. He was going to visit his wife June who had just given birth to a baby boy, the couple’s second child, and his wife recalled some thirty years later how they teased one another over how fast she had been in getting back to her ward to watch her husband from the window after leaving him to the front door of the hospital. She said that as he passed the hospital ward window, he joked: "You're very fast tonight", to which she joked back: "I'm not as fat as what you are”. As her husband walked on, she told him for the last time: "God ble...

A Date In History I - 2nd August PIRA Murders of RUC Officers

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There have been a few times in the course of this project when I have thought that the PIRA murders committed across the decades looked particularly poignant when listed together in an “On This Day” format. Looking at the cases in this format can also prove instructive when it comes to PIRA tactics. As I prepared tweets for 2nd August I thought that date was just one of those days, particularly when it came to the PIRA campaign against the RUC. 1978 Shot on Duty - Reserve Constable John Lamont Reserve Constable John Lamont 21 year old John Lamont was on beat duty in George Street Ballymena. He had just escorted a young female officer back to the station after she had patrolled the town. Shortly before midnight a car pulled up behind him which had been hijacked in Toomebridge and he was short four times. Reserve Constable Lamont was given first aid by customers at the nearby Coach and Horses bar but was dead on arrival at Waveney Hospital. ...