Audio Interviews
'A guy walked in and put a bomb on the reception desk.'
Incident at the Europa Hotel
'Black humour kept people going.'
Getting on with normal life
'Everybody's more free.'
How life in Northern Ireland has changed
'How many times did my windows get put in?'
Living with the 'peace walls'
'I thought Gerry Fitt was a decent man.'
Crossing the religious divide
'I wanted peace for my grandkids.'
Feelings about the Good Friday Agreement
'I was born two weeks before the loyalist ceasefire.'
Early memories
'My children were as good as theirs.'
Different reactions to the conflict
'My first memory of the Troubles.'
Witnessing a civil rights march
'News came through about the shooting at Greysteele.'
Reaction to violence and peace process
'Nowhere was safe.'
How daily life was affected
'Papering over the cracks.'
Ongoing efforts to sustain peace
'Shaky Peace Agreement.'
Reaction to the peace process
'Taken to a safe place.'
Life before and during the conflict
'The division of young people is not good for society.'
Thoughts on integrated education
'The majority of people were for it, but wary.'
Thoughts on the peace process
'The sights I've seen.'
Memories of violence and being evacuated
'There was no real stability for our generation.'
Life on the Shankill Road
'We had to run like hell.'
Living with violence
'We stuck to our own areas.'
Raising children during the conflict
'Where's the bomb? Where's the bomb?'
Being an eyewitness to two bomb attacks
'You got so used to it you thought nothing of it.'
Living with the violence
'You had to get on with normal life.'
Trying to lead a normal life during conflict
'You hung your troubles up with your coat.'
Memories of working in Belfast City Hall
'You were a suspect if you had an Irish accent.'
Trying to lead a normal life in Northern Ireland during the conflict