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Remembrance And Reflection: The Birmingham Pub Bombings
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- Date de parution24/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
The Birmingham pub bombings of 21st November 1974 remembered by Maureen Mitchell, Ian Lord, Dr Alfred White, Margaret Adams, John Plimmer, Gerry Armes, Bob Haywood, Barry Phillips, Brendan Farrell, Paul Palmer, Lee Benson, and Maurice Malone among others.'These stories are nothing less than the roots of Birmingham's history, which is why a collection such as this is so vitally important.' Gavin Schaffer, Professor of Modern History, Manchester Metropolitan University.'It doesn't matter if it was 50 years or 50 days ago; the impact it had on families, on communities and the city as a whole was so drastic that it changed a lot.' James McGuinness
The Birmingham pub bombings of 21st November 1974 remembered by Maureen Mitchell, Ian Lord, Dr Alfred White, Margaret Adams, John Plimmer, Gerry Armes, Bob Haywood, Barry Phillips, Brendan Farrell, Paul Palmer, Lee Benson, and Maurice Malone among others.'These stories are nothing less than the roots of Birmingham's history, which is why a collection such as this is so vitally important.' Gavin Schaffer, Professor of Modern History, Manchester Metropolitan University.'It doesn't matter if it was 50 years or 50 days ago; the impact it had on families, on communities and the city as a whole was so drastic that it changed a lot.' James McGuinness



