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- Dolours and Marian Price: The Belfast Sisters Behind the 1973 Old Bailey Bombing
Irish reunification, while unionists and loyalists, who were mostly Protestant, supported remaining part Imprisonment for political activity was therefore a familiar part of family life. Dolours attended St Dominic’s Grammar School on the Falls Road, where one of her classmates was Mary Leneghan, who later became Mary McAleese, President of Ireland from 1997 to 2011. Dolours later studied at St Mary’s College in Belfast, qualifying as a trainee teacher in 1968.
- Nudie Cohn: The Rhinestone Cowboy Who Made America Sparkle
trademark was wearing mismatched boots—a nod to his humble beginnings when he couldn't afford a matching pair His funeral was a star-studded affair, with numerous celebrities paying their respects and Dale Evans So next time you see a rhinestone-studded suit or a pair of mismatched boots, tip your hat to Nudie Cohn
- Rural Life In England, Photographed By William Morris Grundy in 1855
www.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk • Victoria and Albert Museum Archives – www.vam.ac.uk • “Photography: A Cultural History” by Mary
- Tragedy on Route 66: The Horrific Story of the Welch Family Murders That Orphaned Four Boys
The Welch Family’s Journey Begins James Dolphus ‘JD’ Welch and Utha Marie Welch were an ordinary couple JD and Utha Marie Welch.
- The College Kids From The 1920s That Had a Penchant For Fur
cover illustration depicting numerous college men sporting raccoon coats (as shown above), frequently paired This photograph was featured in the Michigan Daily in 1930 as part of an article titled, " What they and her husband decided not only to acquire coats for themselves but also for everyone attending the party
- Big Nose George and the Afterlife of an Outlaw
In Rawlins, Wyoming, a pair of nineteenth century shoes does exactly that. From it, a pair of shoes and a medical bag were produced.
- The Odd Tricycle That You'd Sit Inside And Operate With Your Hands That Was Patented In 1881
Hanlan who’d abandoned the pursuit and gone into rowing matches instead, Oldrieve fashioned an ingenious pair
- The Life and Legacy of Michael X: From Black Power Icon to the Hangman's Noose
Seeking a better life, de Freitas moved to Britain in 1957 as part of the Windrush generation, a wave X had reached out to John and Yoko after they made headlines for paying fines incurred by anti-apartheid added benefit of allowing them to travel more freely in public), they offered to exchange it for a pair of Muhammad Ali's boxing shorts – an odd celebrity bartering program that was supposed to benefit a pair
- The Dunblane School Massacre: A Tragedy That Changed Britain
By 9:30 a.m., he had arrived at Dunblane Primary School, where he parked his van near a telegraph pole in the school’s car park. were present: the class teacher, Gwen Mayor; P.E. teacher, Eileen Harrild; and supervisory assistant, Mary Mary Blake was shot in the head and legs but also managed to reach the store cupboard with several of This article is part of our True Crime archive, exploring murder cases, criminal investigations and the
- Rockwell Kent, Herman Melville and the Revival of Moby Dick
of Magellan” are filled with first person accounts of these journeys, and they show how naturally he paired Kent, for his part, found his perfect match in Melville. It is a creative pairing so natural that it is difficult to imagine one without the other. Kent gave it the images that helped everyone finally pay attention.
- Euzebe Vidrine: Confessions of Louisiana's Forgotten Serial Killer
He ran a local business and was the son of the parish's outgoing sheriff, which meant this wasn't going Yves Ardoin, the victim's father-in-law and also the parish coroner, then followed the crowd there himself It would be the only legal hanging Evangeline Parish ever carried out. Pierre Vidrine's widow reportedly predicted the drought wouldn't break until Euzebe was dead and the parish He was hanged in Ville Platte on August 8, 1924, the only legal execution Evangeline Parish ever carried
- Mabel Stark: The World's First Female Tiger Trainer
walked into steel cages packed with tigers, wrestled her favourite among them to the ground in front of paying A Rough Start in Kentucky She was born Mary Ann Haynie around 1888 or 1889 in Smith County, Tennessee After a period living with an aunt, she made her way to Louisville and trained as a nurse at St Mary's Not long after her departure, one of the park's tigers, a female named Goldie, escaped its enclosure. way, most sources agree, though exact figures from the era vary.













