The Troubles in Birmingham

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The Troubles in Birmingham recounts incidents during, and the effects of, The Troubles in Birmingham, England.

Incidents in Birmingham during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:

Jane Davis, 17, Sheldon,[1] Desmond Reilly, 20, Saltley; Eugene Reilly, 23, Gravelly Hill; Maureen Roberts, 20, Lea Hall [2]; Marylin Nash, 22, Pelsall; Pamela Palmer, 19, South Yardley; Stephen Whalley, 21, Bloxwich ; Lynn Bennett, 18, Castle Vale; Anne Hayes, 19, Sutton Coldfield; Michael Beasley, 30, Sparkbrook; Maxine Hambleton, 18, Washwood Heath; John Jones, 51, Handsworth; Charles Gray, 44, Sparkbrook; John Rowland, 46, Nechells;[3] Stanley Bodman, 51, Edgbaston; Trevor Thrupp, 33 ; Harborne; James Caddick, 40, Aston[1]; Paul Davis, 20, Nechells; Neil Marsh, 20, Nechells[1]; Thomas Chaytor, 28 (d 28 November); and James Craig, 34 (d 10 December).

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Victims of bomb attacks named ; The Times, Nov 23, 1974; pg. 3; col A
  2. ^ Duke sees Birmingham victims;The Times, Tuesday, Nov 26, 1974; pg. 1; col B
  3. ^ Brothers died in public house blast;The Times, Tuesday, Nov 26, 1974; pg. 3;col A