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Letter from Marie Seton to Ronald Moody, addressed from Tokyo

Marie Seton, recipient: Ronald Moody
21 May 1957

Original artwork by Conrad Atkinson listing words relevant to the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland, arranged in the shape of a shamrock

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1974–5]
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Two statements referring to the situation in Northern Ireland during the mid 1970s, printed on paper, possibly for use in the exhibition, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’, by Conrad Atkinson

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1974–5]

Annotated typed document entitled, ‘Silver Liberties: A Souvenir of a Wonderful Anniversary Year’, by Conrad Atkinson

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]

Colour photograph mounted on board of a rosette in the colours of the Irish flag depicting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, surrounded by the slogan, ‘Remember Our Glorious Dead’

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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Colour photograph, mounted on board, of two women standing in front of a wall with a Union Jack and the word, ‘Ulster’, painted on it.

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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Colour photograph, mounted on board, of the words ‘Ulster’, ‘Up UVF’, and a Union Jack painted on a wall

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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Quote, mounted on board, about the troubles in Northern Ireland by an anonymous ‘Girl’ from a Belfast Secondary School

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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Quote, mounted on board, from ‘The Dilemma’ (1969), by John Hewitt

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

Quote, mounted on board, about Ireland, by the cartoonist, Rowel Friers

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

Quote, mounted on board, about the troubles in Northern Ireland, by James Simmons

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

Quote, mounted on board, about Northern Ireland, by John Hewitt, an Irishman in Coventry

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

A sectarian joke, originally printed in the ‘Ulster Loyalist’

Conrad Atkinson
17 January 1974

Quote, mounted on board, about discord between the religious communities in Northern Ireland by Richard Rose, taken from ‘Governing without Consensus’, Faber, 1971

Conrad Atkinson
1971
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Quote, mounted on board, about the problem of expressing national identity in Northern Ireland, by Terence O’Neill

Conrad Atkinson
1968
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Quote about the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland by ‘Capt. L of the Glosters’, which was originally reported in the Observer Review, 8 December 1974

Conrad Atkinson
[c.08 December 1974]
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Quote about the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland by an anonymous author

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

Poem about Northern Ireland by Seamus Heaney

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]

Quote about the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland by Andrew Waterman

Conrad Atkinson
[1968–71]

Poem about Northern Ireland by Seamus Heaney

Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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