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The Belfast Archive Project welcome you to the third and final exhibition in […]
“The first time I went to Ireland I was a photography student. That […]
A collection of 69 glass plates rescued from a skip in East Belfast […]
Tony Merrick Photography of Belfast. British soldier beside barbed wire.
Englishman Tony Merrick found himself in West Belfast on the weekend of the […]
Sean McCaffery was a community activist and campaigner who became involved in the […]
Photos taken between 2008-2012 document the rise in homelessness following the financial crisis. […]
In September 1977, the author, visiting Ireland for the first time, joined a […]
Robert Mercer, an Irish Australian photographer, captures the essence of Ireland through his […]
Perry Zachary, 96. I went into Van Buren in 1958. I moved into […]
The Life’s work of an unknown Photographer (Late 1800s) Having been given a […]
Mike Arron was an English press photographer sent to Belfast by the Daily […]
Mike Abrahams documented life in Northern Ireland for 14 years, focusing on the […]
Mickey Marley Harlay’s Gallery […]
Michael Collins’ Gallery […]
Freelance photographer Mariusz documents post-conflict territories and societies, focusing on Northern Ireland and […]
A collection of magic lantern slides from the 1880s depicts a journey from […]
Judah Passow, a renowned photojournalist, has been published in numerous prestigious magazines and […]
John White was born in the Ballymacarrett/Short Strand district in 1930. Before his […]
The author recounts their experiences studying architecture at Queens University, focusing on community […]
John Briggs’s 1977 photographs of Dublin and Kilcullen contrast sharply with photographs taken […]
My interests in photography started in the early 60’s when my girlfriend Mary, […]
Joanna Keys donated photographs from the 1930s, including images of the Moshulu ship […]
Świderek is a freelance photographer based in Belfast. He graduated from Melchior Wańkowicz […]
The Troubles in Belfast began in 1969 with the arrival of the British […]
Gerry Collins’ photographs capture the devastation of the 1969 Belfast pogroms, providing a […]
Gérard Harlay’s archive of 3000 images documents the conflict in Northern Ireland, preserving […]
Belfast’s “peacelines,” initially temporary, symbolize sectarian divisions and ongoing violence. Frankie Quinn’s photographs […]
Conrad Atkinson, a pop artist, was a pioneer in addressing Britain’s role in […]
William Murray, an Irish artist and cyclist, was born in Dublin in 1914. […]
Bill Kirk, a Northern Irish photographer, documented his community with a unique perspective, […]
Anonymous West Belfast Galleries […]
Soldier’s scrapbook images from Belfast 1977 provide valuable insights into the conflict, complementing […]
Photographs from Belfast during ‘The Troubles’ were taken by a soldier and later […]
Anne Ramsey, known as “The Gay Archivist,” documents LGBT events in Northern Ireland, […]
Andrew Steven, a personnel department head at Queen’s University, documented the Troubles in […]
The photographer’s first visit to Belfast was inspired by the social fallout of […]
Andrew Johnston’s interest in photography and local history led him to document the […]