Audio Interviews

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'Black humour kept people going.'

Getting on with normal life

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'Everybody's more free.'

How life in Northern Ireland has changed

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'How many times did my windows get put in?'

Living with the 'peace walls'

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'I thought Gerry Fitt was a decent man.'

Crossing the religious divide

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'I wanted peace for my grandkids.'

Feelings about the Good Friday Agreement

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'My children were as good as theirs.'

Different reactions to the conflict

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'My first memory of the Troubles.'

Witnessing a civil rights march

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'News came through about the shooting at Greysteele.'

Reaction to violence and peace process

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'Nowhere was safe.'

How daily life was affected

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'Papering over the cracks.'

Ongoing efforts to sustain peace

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'Shaky Peace Agreement.'

Reaction to the peace process

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'Taken to a safe place.'

Life before and during the conflict

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'The sights I've seen.'

Memories of violence and being evacuated

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'We had to run like hell.'

Living with violence

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'We stuck to our own areas.'

Raising children during the conflict

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'Where's the bomb? Where's the bomb?'

Being an eyewitness to two bomb attacks

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'You had to get on with normal life.'

Trying to lead a normal life during conflict

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'You hung your troubles up with your coat.'

Memories of working in Belfast City Hall

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'You were a suspect if you had an Irish accent.'

Trying to lead a normal life in Northern Ireland during the conflict