What was happening when they were open? I'm imagining Crozier and Franklin animatronics.
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What was happening when they were open? I'm imagining Crozier and Franklin animatronics.
#OTD in 1975 – Miami Showband massacre | UVF volunteers (some of whom were also UDR soldiers) shot dead three members of an Irish showband at Buskhill, Co Down.
Three members of the Miami Showband are killed by Ulster Volunteer Force members posing as members of the security forces when returning from a performance at The Castle Ballroom in Banbridge, Co Down. (Four of the killers were actually members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), an official reserve force for the British army). At the time, the Miami Showband were one of the most popular…
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Jack Agnew is a promising, 21 year old, wheelchair racer from Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland.
Jack has been paralyzed from his waist down for all his life because of spina bifida. This is a congenital condition in which there grows a malformation in the spine during pregnancy, causing damage to the spinal cord.
During his time in primary school, Jack loved playing wheelchair basketball, but after watching the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, he started to take interest in the sport of wheelchair racing. After attending a try out, he instantly knew that this was the perfect sport for him!
Jack is a member of the Torque Wheelchair Racing Club in Banbridge. Some of his highlights include competing in the 2018 Commonwealth Games as one of three Northern Irish para-athletes and he was also a double gold medal winner at the 2017 World Para Athletics Junior Championships.
After recovering from a nasty back injury, Jack is now aiming for a good result in the upcoming European Championships. His ultimate goal for the future though is qualifying for a place in the Paralympic Games.
If you’d like, you can follow Jack on Twitter or check out his Facebook page by clicking the link down below!
Jack Agnew Wheelchair Athlete. 1,022 likes · 1 talking about this. This is the official page for T54 wheelchair athlete Jack Agnew, from Bel
Painting the mini rugby at @banbridgerfc. The conditions couldn't have been better. Marvellous. #rugby #art #rugbyart #ulster #banbridge #ireland #minirugby (at Banbridge Rugby Club)
Amazing paintings from Irish visual artist Ian Cumberland at http://www.iancumberland.com/ "Silent Hour", oil on panel, 100 x 70cm, 2014, © Ian Cumberland
Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier memorial in Seapatrick parish church, Banbridge. Commissioned by his siblings.
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#OTD in 1975 – Miami Showband massacre | UVF volunteers (some of whom were also UDR soldiers) shot dead three members of an Irish showband at Buskhill, Co Down.
#OTD in 1975 – Miami Showband massacre | UVF volunteers (some of whom were also UDR soldiers) shot dead three members of an Irish showband at Buskhill, Co Down.
Three members of the Miami Showband are killed by Ulster Volunteer Force members posing as members of the security forces when returning from a performance at The Castle Ballroom in Banbridge, Co Down. (Four of the killers were actually members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), an official reserve force for the British army). At the time, the Miami Showband were one of the most popular…
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#OTD in 1975 – Miami Showband massacre | UVF volunteers (some of whom were also UDR soldiers) shot dead three members of an Irish showband at Buskhill, Co Down.
#OTD in 1975 – Miami Showband massacre | UVF volunteers (some of whom were also UDR soldiers) shot dead three members of an Irish showband at Buskhill, Co Down.
Three members of the Miami Showband are killed by Ulster Volunteer Force members posing as members of the security forces when returning from a performance at The Castle Ballroom in Banbridge, Co Down. (Four of the killers were actually members of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), an official reserve force for the British army). At the time, the Miami Showband were one of the most popular…
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