Digital Film Archive

DescriptionDate
thumbnailTeebane bomb

Television news item reporting on the deaths of seven workmen in the Teebane bombing, near Cookstown. The death toll rose to eight.
1992
thumbnailBetween the Hedges

A documentary on motorbike road racing.
1993
thumbnailKeep the Party Going

Story telling at wakes in Moy, Co. Tyrone.
1993
thumbnailMajor and Reynolds Joint Declaration

News item on the agreement between Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland to try to end violence in Northern Ireland.
1993
thumbnailRising Sun Bar Shooting

Six Catholics and one Protestant were killed in an attack on the Rising Sun bar in Greysteel. The Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) claimed responsibility.
1993
thumbnailShankill Bomb

A bomb exploded in Frizelles fish shop on the Shankill Road. The real target was the offices above which housed a welfare organisation for Loyalist prisoners. At the time of the report seven were killed and thirty-eight injured.
1993
thumbnailBroadcasting Ban lifted

The lifting of the Broadcasting Ban in the Republic of Ireland and later Northern Ireland in 1994 allowed Sinn Fein members access to the media.
1994
thumbnailExtract from Strictly TT

A sequence about the Ards International Tourist Trophy Race which ran from 1928 – 1936.
1994
thumbnailIRA ceasefire

The IRA announced a 'complete cessation of military activities' in a statement to the media.
1994
thumbnailLoughinisland shooting

The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) killed six Catholic men in a gun attack on the Heights Bar in Loughinisland, Co. Down.
1994
thumbnailLoyalist ceasefire

The CLMC (Combined Loyalist Military Command) called a ceasefire on 13th June 1994 on behalf of all Loyalist paramilitary groups.
1994
thumbnailBill Clinton in Belfast

During president Bill Clinton's visit to Belfast in November 1995, crowds turned out to welcome him to the city. The President visited the Shankill and Falls Road areas. On the Falls Road, President Clinton openly shook hands with Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams.
1995
thumbnailClinton Speech

Television news item reporting on US President Bill Clinton's speech on the Northern Ireland peace process.
1995
thumbnailSeamus Heaney awarded Nobel Prize for Literature

Northern Ireland poet Seamus Heaney was awarded the coveted Nobel Prize for Literature on 12 November, 1995.
1995
thumbnailBaseball in Irish History

A locally made documentary looking at punishment beatings which continued despite the ceasefire.
1996
thumbnailIRA Ceasefire ends

On Feb 9th 1996, the IRA exploded a massive bomb in the heart of London. It was followed by a statement detailing the end of their ceasefire.
1996
thumbnailManchester Bomb

In June, 1996, the IRA exploded a bomb in a busy shopping district of Manchester, causing casualities and huge damage.
1996
thumbnailTalking Trees

The North of Ireland is the least wooded area in the whole of Europe. This short documentary looks at peoples relationships with trees in Northern Ireland.
1996
thumbnailIRA statement of restoration of 1994 ceasefire

On the 20th of July, 1997, the IRA make a statement which restored their broken ceasefire of August 1994.
1997
thumbnailViolence following Orange march on the Garvaghy Road

TV news item reporting the violence throughout Northern Ireland following an Orange march on the Catholic Garvaghy Road in Portadown on the 6th July, 1997.
1997
thumbnailEmergence of Real IRA

BBC news item examining the emergence of the Real IRA from a split in the Provisional IRA following the implementation of the Northern Ireland peace process. The RIRA claimed responsibility for the Omagh bomb.
1998
thumbnailGood Friday Agreement

The Good Friday Agreement was signed at Stormont Buildings on 10th April, 1998.
1998
thumbnailJohn Hume and David Trimble awarded Nobel Peace Prize

SDLP leader, John Hume, and UUP leader, David Trimble, are awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
1998
thumbnailJohn Hume interview about the Omagh Bombing

BBC news item in which SDLP leader John Hume is interviewed about his feelings in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing on the 15th September 1998.
1998
thumbnailRestored Manor House on Rathlin Island

TV news item featuring the Manor House on Rathlin Island which has been bought, restored and opened to the public by the National Trust.
1998
thumbnail30 More Years

News item to mark the thirtieth anniversary of the arrival of British troops in Northern Ireland.
1999
thumbnailCatholic Health

This news report looks at the difference in health between Protestant and Catholic communities in Northern Ireland.
1999
thumbnailEddie Irvine in Japan

This BBC sports item features Newtownards-born Formula 1 driver, Eddie Irvine, in Japan in 1999.
1999
thumbnailExtract from I Remember (Titanic)

An interview with John Parkinson, President of the Ulster Titanic Society, whose father worked on the Titanic and who remembers its launch on 2nd April 1912.
1999
thumbnailFarming Limavady

News item which depicts the fears of small farmers in the market town of Limavady about the imminent closure of their local market.
1999
thumbnailKen Branagh receiving Gielgud award

TV news item featuring Belfast-born actor Kenneth Branagh being awarded the Gielgud 'Golden Quill' award.
2000
thumbnailBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair's Statement on the Bloody Sunday Inquiry

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website.
2005
thumbnailChronology following the Omagh Bomb

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website
2005
thumbnailGlossary of Terms related to the political situation in Northern Ireland

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website.
2005
thumbnailIRA Ceasefire Statement

This transcript of the IRA Ceasefire statement of 31st August, 1994 is courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website.
2005
thumbnailSecurity in Northern Ireland

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website
2005
thumbnailThe Irish Peace Process. Summary

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website
2005
thumbnailThe Irish Peace Process. Text of the Agreement, 10 April 1998

Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website
2005

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