Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley.
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Non-aligned memorial, Drumragh Ave., Omagh, 2019. Memorial commemorates the Omagh bombing, 1998, in which 31 people died; 'Weather Wise It Was One Of The Best Days That Summer Had Seen. Ordinary People Were Doing Ordinary Things On An Ordinary Day In One Fateful Moment All This Was Changed Forever. Time Stood Still, Futures Were Obliterated, Lives Were Shattered Hearts Were Broken'; 'In The Carnage, Emergency Personnel And Many Ordinary People Reached Out, Helped The Injured, Gave Hope To The Dying And Held The Dead That Evening A Great Silence Descended On The Town'; '"Bear In Mind These Dead" "Coinnigh I Gcuimhne Na Mairibh Seo" "Tened En Cuenta A Estos Muertos" (John Hewitt)'; 'Jolene Marlow - 17 - Eskra Orán Doherty - 8 - Buncrana Brian Mccory - 54 - Ballinamullan Debra Anne Cartwright - 20 - Omagh Rocio Abad Ramos - 23 - Madrid James Barker - 12 - Surrey England Mary Grimes - 65 - Deroar, Beragh Ann Mccombe - 48 - Omagh Esther Norah Gibson - 36 - Usnagh, Beragh'; 'Shaun Mclaughlin - 12 - Buncrana Julia Hughes - 21 - Omagh Brenda Logue - 17 - Loughmacrory Lorraine Ann Willson - 15 - Omagh Avril Monaghan & Her Unborn Twin Daughters - 30 - Aughadarragh, Augher J J Mcgrath (Seán) - 61 - Omagh Thomas Frederick (Fred) White - 65 - Omagh Samantha Mcfarland - 17 - Omagh Alan Radford - 16 - Omagh'; 'Veda Short - 56 - Gotaclare Geraldine Breslin - 43 - Omagh Olive Hawkes - 60 - Facarry Mena Skelton - 39 - Drumquin Maura Monaghan - 20 Months - Aughadarragh, Augher Bryan Albert White - 27 - Omagh Fernando Blasco Basliga - 12 - Madrid Adrian (Aiden) Gallagher - 21 - Omagh'; '"Bear In Mind These Dead" "Coinnigh I Gcuimhne Na Mairibh Seo" "Tened En Cuenta A Estos Muertos" (John Hewitt)'; 'In The Week Which Followed People Walked With One Another In The Companionship Of Shared Grief As Funeral Followed Funeral From All Over The World Came Visitors, Messages Of Smypathy Condemnation, Solidarity, Hope And Practical Support'; 'The Omagh Bomb Was The Largest Single Atrocity In Over Thirty Years Of Violence In Which Over 3700 People Were Killed. The Bomb Took Place Four Months After The Good Friday Belfast Agreement Of 10 April 1998, Subsequently Endorsed In Referenda In Both Parts Of Ireland On 22 May 1998'; 'In The Years That Followed People In Omagh And Elsewhere Sought To Rebuild Their Lives, Their Families, Their Community, And To Create A New Future Regardless Of The Past, Every Day Dawns As A Gift Laden With Its Own Possibilities, As The Morning Sun Banishes The Darkness Of Night'; 'To Honour And Remember 31 People Murdered And Hundreds Injured From Three Nations By A Dissident Republican Terrorist Car Bomb (Omagh Support And Self Help Group)'; 'What Does The Lord Require Of You? To Act Justly And To Love Mercy And To Walk Humbly With Your God (Micah 6:8)'. Non-aligned
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