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Shortly after the air raid sirens sounded at 10.40 pm, the
Luftwaffe bombers began dropping incendiaries, powerful explosive bombs and parachute mines. North Belfast was first to be attacked and bore the brunt of the bombardment with entire swaths of terraced houses levelled. The Antrim Road in particular took the full force of the air raid which resulted in an inferno that engulfed the street. The Auxiliary Fire Brigade was unable to put out the conflagration as the water mains had been broken in 20 places. Victoria Barracks, in the New Lodge area, had been destroyed by a number of direct hits. Burke Street, which ran between Annadale and Dawson streets, was obliterated by bombs, its 20 dwellings flattened and all of the occupants killed. The Ministry of Public Security ordered the killing of 23 animals from the nearby
731:, ensured that the UDA was also active locally. The first killing to be identified in the area as the work of the UDA occurred on 4 May 1972 when a Catholic civilian was found stabbed-to-death in an entry between Baltic Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in the Newington area. Later, on 16 May 1974, a UDA member shot dead a Catholic civilian at the Edlingham Street/Stratheden Street junction. She had stopped to talk to a friend. A witness said the gunman emerged from the loyalist Tiger Bay area. There had been sporadic trouble in the area that day and locals complained that the British Army had done little to stop UDA activity nearby. This was followed on 14 June 1975 by the killing of a Catholic civilian in a
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711:(PAF), the UVF claimed responsibility for blowing up the Christian Brothers Past Pupils Union building on 21 May 1975. This was followed on 17 October the same year by the murder of a Protestant taxi driver on the Cavehill Road, with the group wrongly assuming that he was Catholic. On 17 January 1976 they launched a no-warning bomb attack on Sheridan's Bar at New Lodge Road, Belfast. Two Catholic civilians were killed and 26 wounded. This was followed on 5 November 1976 by the shooting of a 15-year-old Catholic civilian as she stood outside a friend's home on Newington Street. She died the following day. It is believed the UVF was responsible.
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three civilians, were shot dead by
British Army snipers. PIRA sniper attacks resulted in the deaths of an RUC officer on 16 October 1973 and a British soldier on 21 March 1974. Both had been on patrol on the Antrim Road when they were hit. The Provisionals also shot and killed a man in September 1974 on Newington Street. A piece of cardboard was found nearby that had written on it: "this is the penalty for a sexual assault on a child of seven years old at the Waterworks". After the shooting a caller rang the
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district electoral areas. Castle is represented by Lydia
Patterson and Gut Spence of the DUP, Mary Campbell and Tierna Cunningham of Sinn Féin, David Browne of the UUP and Pat Convery of the SDLP. The seats in Oldpark are held by Daniel Lavery, Conor Maskey and Gerard McCabe of Sinn Féin, Ian Crozier
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Following
Mallusk the Antrim Road enters a mainly rural area in which it is largely parallel to the M2. This continues until the roundabout junction with the Ballyclare Road, when the Antrim Road forms the main thoroughfare through the village of Templepatrick. After more countryside the road ends at
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hill that dominates the skyline over much of the Antrim Road. The
Cavehill Road is itself an interface, separating the traditionally Protestant Westland Road and the Catholic areas known as "Little America" although co-operation between community groups aimed at decreasing tensions has increased. The
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on New Lodge Road, Belfast. On 27 August 1976 UDA members petrol-bombed the home of a young
Catholic family on Hillman Street, just off the Duncairn Gardens interface. Two Catholic civilians and their ten-month-old baby were killed. The killing of another Catholic civilian on the Cavehill Road on 27
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reported had been an error, with a loyalist paramilitary again the intended target. The
Belfast Brigade issued an apology and confirmed it had been a case of mistaken identity. Their last major attack in the area also occurred on the Cavehill Road on 30 December 1992 when a British soldier who lived
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originated in the area. All three clubs came under threat during the early days of the troubles for being perceived as
Unionist clubs. The Cricket and Hockey clubs vacated after their grounds were looted and firebombed in 1972 while the Football club was adopted by the local Nationalist community in
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Belfast is variously known as Downview and Bellevue, with both areas mostly made up of large detached and semi-detached private houses. The Somerton Road, which runs alongside the Antrim Road at this part, is the current location of the main synagogue for the
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The UDA committed two further killings in the area during 1993, killing a
Catholic woman at her Fortwilliam Park home on 30 August 1993 and a Catholic man at his home on Newington Avenue on 15 October 1993, with both victims civilians. Their last killing on the road came after the collapse of the
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bombings when the Provisional IRA exploded 22 bombs across Belfast in the space of eighty minutes. Shootings between the PIRA and the security forces were regular events in the New Lodge area during the early 1970s and on 4 February 1973 one of these resulted in the deaths of an IRA volunteer and
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of April and May 1941 and was amongst those hit the hardest resulting in a high number of casualties. The Waterworks on Antrim Road, Belfast's principal source of water, was one of the Luftwaffe's targets. On the night of 15/16 April 1941 German bombers launched their deadliest attack on Belfast.
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UVF activity in the area tailed off thereafter, apart from the killing of a Catholic civilian in a shop on 1 September 1979 and a further killing by the "Protestant Action Force" on 19 July 1986. However the UVF killed two Catholic civilians on the Antrim Road within the space of three weeks in
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UVF activity during the early 1970s helped to earn the road its "murder mile" nickname with a number of killings and attacks carried out by the paramilitary organisation. On 4 June 1972 they shot dead a Catholic civilian at his shop on Annesley Street and nineteen days later they carried out a
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which was established on the site of Dunlambert Boys Secondary School in 1985 closed in 2009. Several primary schools are found in and around the Antrim Road including Edmund Rice, Holy Family, Currie Primary School, St Therese of Liseux Primary School and Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School.
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The PIRA returned to its sniper activity on the Antrim Road during the 1980s, killing a soldier on 2 May 1980 and an RUC officer in Duncairn Gardens on 6 May 1981. 21 October 1981: A UDR soldier was shot dead outside Belfast Zoo. This was followed on 8 January 1982 by the killing of an
388:. The road then passes through the Glengormley suburb of Newtownabbey and forms its main shopping district. Barron Hall, a venue used by the Newtownabbey Community Forum which involves both communities, was targeted in a sectarian arson attack in July 2010 having been mistaken for an
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drive-by shooting on a group of Catholics standing outside a bank at the corner of Antrim Road and Atlantic Avenue. One Catholic civilian was killed and another wounded. On 25 September 1974 a further Catholic civilian was killed by the UVF on the Limestone Road.
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where it is contained within the Antrim Line area. The seven councillors for this area are Audrey Ball and Paula Bradley of the DUP, Marie Mackessy and Gerard O'Reilly of Sinn Féin, as well as John Blair (APNI), Mark Cosgrove (UUP) and Noreen McClelland (SDLP).
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November 1990, one at his home in Spamount Street in the New Lodge and the other at his Duncairn Gardens workplace. The group's last killing occurred on 17 February 1994 when a Catholic civilian living on Skegoneill Avenue was killed at his home by the
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code name, the UDA claimed responsibility for shooting dead a Catholic civilian at his home on Newington Street. This was followed on 12 February 1989 by what would later become one of their most notorious actions when UDA members entered the home of
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station is located close to the Cavehill Road junction. Nearby is Skegoneill Avenue, the entry to which is marked by the imposing Fortwilliam and Macrory Presbyterian Church, which was opened in 1885. a football stadium of the
612:(UDA) were all active in the area. Indeed, as late as 2011 the Antrim Road was still being affected by the hangover of the Troubles when in January of that year the Glandore area around Skegoneill Avenue was closed due to a
313:, an NIFL Championship club that originated in the Newington district but which has led a peripatetic existence due to a lack of a home ground. The area is also the location for Dunmore Park Camp, a facility used by the
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as it was feared the air raids would lead to the animals escaping thus posing a risk to the populace. The animals which were shot included a tiger, a lynx, a hyena, a black bear, two polar bears, and six wolves.
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there was killed at his home. Two IRA volunteers burst into the house armed with AK-47 assault rifles and shot the soldier at least 13 times at close range. The soldier's wife claimed that IRA volunteer
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on Fortwilliam Drive, off the Antrim Road and shot him dead. The killing has since been at the centre of allegations regarding collusion between loyalist paramilitaries and the British security forces.
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and said it had been a "punishment shooting" carried out by the IRA. On 24 September 1976 they killed two more men, a UDA member and a Protestant civilian, at Cavehill Inn on Cavehill Road, Belfast.
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it served as the city's synagogue for a number of years before more modern premises were secured on Somerton Road. The area was noted for its Jewish population, with many
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soldier who was working at an Antrim Road petrol station. A further RUC officer was killed on 23 June 1987 during another gun attack on the road's police station.
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other secondary schools on or close to the Antrim Road include
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and other semi-tropical plants have been successfully grown.
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and Gareth McKee of the DUP and Nichola Mallon of the SDLP.
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Barton, Jonathan, lecturer at Queen's University, Belfast.
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873:"Baby elephant kept as pet to save her from WW2 blitz".
1514:; Seamus Kelters; Brian Feeney; Chris Thornton (2000).
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543:After Belfast the road enters the territory of
1026:Paramilitary Shoukri group gives up final arms
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136:The Antrim Road begins at Carlisle Circus, a
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1664:"Murdered John revived our community spirit"
344:. "Lisbreen", the official residence of the
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285:Westland estate was previously home to the
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826:Darkest days – Belfast remembers the Blitz
890:The Virtual Jewish History Tour – Ireland
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1807:Pat Finucane: A Controversial Killing
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864:, an article. Retrieved 20 March 2012
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1603:. Cain.ulst.ac.uk. 28 December 2000.
1589:. Cain.ulst.ac.uk. 16 December 1982.
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376:Antrim Road in Glengormley, around "
1617:. Cain.ulst.ac.uk. 18 October 1989.
1558:. Cain.ulst.ac.uk. 31 August 1980.
1113:Diocese of Down and Connor bishops
994:, Amberley Publishing, 2010, p. 69
948:"Church of Saint John of Shanghai"
924:"Belfast park opens door to peace"
755:Combined Loyalist Military Command
527:Much of the Antrim Road is within
490:Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
454:The East Antrim parliamentary seat
450:Social Democratic and Labour Party
298:Police Service of Northern Ireland
293:is also located on Westland Road.
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802:Belfast Street Names Then and Now
682:On 16 March 1989 the PIRA killed
602:Provisional Irish Republican Army
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650:Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade
1615:"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
1601:"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
1587:"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
1573:"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
1556:"CAIN: Sutton Index of Deaths"
1349:Dominican College, Fortwilliam
1015:The safest barbecue in Belfast
877:. Stephen Adams. 23 March 2009
816:, Blackstaff Press, 1979, p. 2
573:Dominican College, Fortwilliam
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775:"Bóthar Aontroma/Antrim Road"
577:St Patrick's College, Belfast
414:North Belfast parliament seat
1472:Sutton Index of Deaths- 1972
545:Newtownabbey Borough Council
426:corresponding Assembly seats
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342:Belfast Hebrew Congregation
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842:"History of the New Lodge"
610:Ulster Defence Association
500:(DUP) whilst the MLAS for
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230:Antiochian Orthodox Church
2253:Roads in Northern Ireland
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1636:McKittrick, pp. 1304–1305
1522:. Mainstream Publishing.
1191:City of Belfast Golf Club
658:Royal Ulster Constabulary
632:Republican mural showing
410:Northern Ireland Assembly
346:Bishop of Down and Connor
253:Cliftonville Cricket Club
1095:Belfast Jewish Community
1082:15 December 2013 at the
978:29 December 2011 at the
973:Church of Saint Ignatius
847:29 February 2012 at the
729:UDA West Belfast Brigade
707:Using the cover name of
257:Cliftonville Hockey Club
66:. It passes through the
27:Road in Northern Ireland
862:The Belfast Blitz, 1941
851:Retrieved 20 March 2012
741:Ulster Freedom Fighters
709:Protestant Action Force
695:was one of the gunmen.
677:Ulster Defence Regiment
58:. It forms part of the
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1004:Belfast Royal Academy
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1367:St Patrick's College
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1100:7 March 2012 at the
992:Belfast Trolleybuses
954:on 27 September 2015
901:St Malachy's College
565:St Malachy's College
529:Belfast City Council
264:Cavehill to Bellevue
200:St Malachy's College
177:St Malachy's College
1627:McKittrick, p. 1181
1336:8 June 2011 at the
1295:"Oldpark elections"
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492:(APNI). The MP for
406:UK House of Commons
154:Belfast city centre
2248:Streets in Belfast
2202:Shaftesbury Square
1669:Andersonstown News
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1704:McKittrick, p.687
1695:McKittrick, p.616
1654:McKittrick, p.204
1645:McKittrick, p.195
1512:McKittrick, David
1066:Dunmore Park Camp
733:drive-by shooting
717:Red Hand Commando
444:of Sinn Féin and
330:Church of Ireland
319:North Irish Horse
249:Cliftonville F.C.
124:Lower Antrim Road
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478:John Stewart
474:Roy Beggs Jr
458:Sammy Wilson
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1796:Sutton 1988
1785:Sutton 1978
1747:Sutton 1994
1736:Sutton 1990
1725:Sutton 1986
1714:Sutton 1979
1685:Sutton 1975
1544:Sutton 1976
1500:Sutton 1974
1486:Sutton 1973
1461:Sutton 1971
1438:Death Squad
1135:Belfast Zoo
684:John Irvine
634:Bobby Sands
563:As well as
518:Steve Aiken
510:Pam Cameron
498:Paul Girvan
484:(UUP), and
456:is held by
442:Gerry Kelly
424:whilst the
416:is held by
390:Orange hall
386:M2 motorway
378:The Twelfth
354:Belfast Zoo
206:forming an
204:Tiger's Bay
117:Belfast Zoo
97:Antrim town
72:Glengormley
32:Antrim Road
2242:Categories
2212:Shore Road
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1518:Lost Lives
1253:29 October
1231:29 October
1209:29 October
912:Waterworks
784:9 December
779:logainm.ie
761:References
668:Irish News
654:republican
642:Wolfe Tone
608:(UVF) and
514:John Blair
362:palm trees
280:, a large
219:Shore Road
169:Otto Jaffe
138:roundabout
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1878:Motorways
1404:Hazelwood
559:Education
472:the DUP,
422:Sinn Féin
303:same name
222:loyalists
108:Luftwaffe
74:areas of
68:New Lodge
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502:the seat
464:held by
452:(SDLP).
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282:basaltic
278:Cavehill
245:Solitude
181:Catholic
142:Westlink
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537:Oldpark
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480:of the
448:of the
237:Ardoyne
82:History
60:A6 road
48:Dunadry
44:Belfast
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533:Castle
165:Jewish
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753:1994
64:Derry
36:Irish
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2116:B136
2085:A509
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