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  • Ramble Inn attack
  • 1976 UVF shooting near Antrim, Northern Ireland

    The Ramble Inn attack was a mass shooting at a rural pub on 2 July 1976 near Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is believed to have been carried out by the

    Ramble Inn attack

    Ramble Inn attack

    Ramble_Inn_attack

  • Walker's Bar attack
  • 1976 mass shooting in Templepatrick, Northern Ireland

    attack earlier in June 1976. A week after the gun attack in Templepatrick, the UVF carried out a gun attack on a Catholic-owned pub, the Ramble Inn.

    Walker's Bar attack

    Walker's_Bar_attack

  • Milltown Cemetery attack
  • 1988 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland

    On 16 March 1988, Michael Stone, an Ulster loyalist, attacked the funeral of three Provisional IRA members, killed in Operation Flavius, at Milltown Cemetery

    Milltown Cemetery attack

    Milltown_Cemetery_attack

  • Warrenpoint ambush
  • 1979 IRA attack on British forces

    the Warrenpoint massacre or the Narrow Water massacre, was a guerrilla attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA) on 27 August

    Warrenpoint ambush

    Warrenpoint_ambush

  • Corporals killings
  • 1988 killings in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    March 1988, the British Army corporals Derek Wood and David Howes were attacked by members of a crowd attending a funeral of an IRA member, and were later

    Corporals killings

    Corporals_killings

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    Protestant civilians in a gun and bomb attack at the Mountainview Tavern on the Shankill Road, Belfast. The attack was claimed by the Republican Action

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • Bloody Sunday (1972)
  • Mass shooting in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Archived from the original on 31 March 2019. Retrieved 14 March 2019. John Innes (21 October 2003). "McGuinness is named as bomb runner". The Scotsman. Edinburgh

    Bloody Sunday (1972)

    Bloody_Sunday_(1972)

  • Bayardo Bar attack
  • 1975 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland

    The Bayardo Bar attack took place on 13 August 1975 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), led by Brendan

    Bayardo Bar attack

    Bayardo_Bar_attack

  • Dublin and Monaghan bombings
  • 1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland

    November 2015). "'Child of Our Time' by Eavan Boland". Reviews Rants and Rambles. Retrieved 26 October 2025. Bono (2022). Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings

  • Ballygawley land mine attack
  • 1983 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    In the Ballygawley land mine attack of 13 July 1983, four soldiers of the British Army's Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) were killed by a Provisional Irish

    Ballygawley land mine attack

    Ballygawley land mine attack

    Ballygawley_land_mine_attack

  • Operation Banner
  • 1969–2007 British military operation in Northern Ireland during the Troubles

    personnel died in Operation Banner; 722 of whom were killed in paramilitary attacks, and 719 of whom died as a result of other causes. It suffered its greatest

    Operation Banner

    Operation_Banner

  • Battle of the Bogside
  • 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Catholic crowd and pushed into the Bogside, followed by loyalists who attacked Catholic homes. Thousands of Bogside residents beat back the RUC with a

    Battle of the Bogside

    Battle_of_the_Bogside

  • Kingsmill massacre
  • 1976 sectarian massacre during The Troubles in Northern Ireland

    Enquiries Team (HET) found that members of the Provisional IRA carried out the attack, despite the organisation being on ceasefire. The HET report said that the

    Kingsmill massacre

    Kingsmill_massacre

  • Battle of Lenadoon
  • 1972 gun battles in Northern Ireland

    Ireland for three years, with Irish Republican paramilitaries increasingly attacking the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the British Army, and a level of societal

    Battle of Lenadoon

    Battle_of_Lenadoon

  • Glenanne gang
  • Informal alliance of Ulster loyalists in the 1970s

    claimed responsibility for the two co-ordinated attacks. 7 March 1976: car bomb attack on the Three Star Inn, Castleblayney, County Monaghan. Civilian Patrick

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne_gang

  • Ballymurphy massacre
  • Massacre in Belfast by the British Army

    empty gun was put in his mouth and the trigger pulled; he suffered a heart attack and died shortly after the alleged confrontation. In February 2015, the

    Ballymurphy massacre

    Ballymurphy_massacre

  • Shankill Butchers
  • Ulster loyalist gang

    the deaths of at least 23 people, most of whom were killed in sectarian attacks. The gang kidnapped, tortured and murdered random civilians suspected of

    Shankill Butchers

    Shankill_Butchers

  • 1985 Newry mortar attack
  • IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    launched a mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC

    1985 Newry mortar attack

    1985_Newry_mortar_attack

  • Attack on Derryard checkpoint
  • 1989 Provisional IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    On 13 December 1989 the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked a British Army permanent vehicle checkpoint complex manned by the King's Own Scottish

    Attack on Derryard checkpoint

    Attack on Derryard checkpoint

    Attack_on_Derryard_checkpoint

  • Loughinisland massacre
  • 1994 mass shooting in Loughinisland, Northern Ireland

    UDA gunmen tried to repeat the Loughinisland massacre when they attacked the Hawthorn Inn in nearby Annaclone. About 40 people were inside watching the

    Loughinisland massacre

    Loughinisland massacre

    Loughinisland_massacre

  • 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
  • IRA shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    December 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018. "Memorial to three Scottish soldiers attacked in north Belfast". BBC. 9 June 2014. Archived from the original on 17 December

    1971 Scottish soldiers' killings

    1971 Scottish soldiers' killings

    1971_Scottish_soldiers'_killings

  • 1981 Irish hunger strike
  • Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland

    hit his Land Rover; he was the first RUC to be killed in a rocket attack. Attacks on security forces continued and became more intense when there was

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981_Irish_hunger_strike

  • 2000 MI6 attack
  • Attack in London

    20 September 2000, the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA) carried out an attack on MI6's SIS Building headquarters in Vauxhall, Lambeth, London. A Russian-built

    2000 MI6 attack

    2000_MI6_attack

  • 1994 British Army Lynx shootdown
  • IRA helicopter shootdown in Northern Ireland

    carrying out these murderous attacks through the IRA in the evening. John Fee, a local SDLP councillor who described the attack as "an act of lunacy", was

    1994 British Army Lynx shootdown

    1994 British Army Lynx shootdown

    1994_British_Army_Lynx_shootdown

  • Bloody Friday (1972)
  • IRA bombings in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    make a commercial desert of the city unless its demands were met". The attack was carried out by the IRA's Belfast Brigade and the main organiser was

    Bloody Friday (1972)

    Bloody Friday (1972)

    Bloody_Friday_(1972)

  • Omagh bombing
  • 1998 car bombing in Northern Ireland by the Real IRA

    months, it mounted several car bomb and mortar attacks. There were also attacks or attempted attacks in Moira, Portadown, Armagh, Newry, Lisburn, Belfast

    Omagh bombing

    Omagh_bombing

  • Flagstaff Hill incident
  • 1976 cross-border incident between Ireland and the United Kingdom

    which a British soldier was arrested by the Gardaí after an IRA mortar attack on Drummuckavall British Army watchtower in County Armagh. A red Ford Escort

    Flagstaff Hill incident

    Flagstaff Hill incident

    Flagstaff_Hill_incident

  • Attack on James Murray's bookmakers
  • 1992 shooting in Belfast, North Ireland

    Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary group, launched an attack on James Murray's bookmakers on the Oldpark Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Attack on James Murray's bookmakers

    Attack_on_James_Murray's_bookmakers

  • 1976 Andersonstown incident
  • Brief altercation between the IRA and British Army

    had supplied Sands with explosives which were later used in a landmine attack on the British Army. Shortly before 2.30 p.m. gunfire was exchanged between

    1976 Andersonstown incident

    1976 Andersonstown incident

    1976_Andersonstown_incident

  • Reavey and O'Dowd killings
  • 1976 gun attacks in Northern Ireland

    gun and bomb attack on a pub in Silverbridge, near Whitecross. It is believed the attacks were coordinated and that the Silverbridge attack involved the

    Reavey and O'Dowd killings

    Reavey_and_O'Dowd_killings

  • Springhill massacre
  • 1972 incident in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Provisional Irish Republican Army becoming increasingly aggressive in its attacks at the time that the Springhill shooting incident occurred. According to

    Springhill massacre

    Springhill massacre

    Springhill_massacre

  • Miami Showband killings
  • 1975 mass murder in Northern Ireland

    received life sentences; they were released in 1998. Those responsible for the attack belonged to the Glenanne gang, a secret alliance of loyalist militants,

    Miami Showband killings

    Miami Showband killings

    Miami_Showband_killings

  • 1993 Castlerock killings
  • 1993 UDA shooting in Castlerock

    his "accomplices". A UDA member was later imprisoned for his part in the attack and in the Greysteel massacre several months later, but was released in

    1993 Castlerock killings

    1993_Castlerock_killings

  • 1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting
  • 1992 shooting committed by an off-duty RUC constable

    criticized the British government, saying "The attack on the Falls Road Sinn Fein office, like other similar attacks, were part of British government counterinsurgency

    1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting

    1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting

    1992_Sinn_Féin_Headquarters_shooting

  • Operation Motorman
  • 1972 British operation in Northern Ireland

    soldiers and a loyalist volunteer) were killed and 130 were injured. The attack prompted the British Government to implement Operation Motorman, just ten

    Operation Motorman

    Operation_Motorman

  • Murder of Ann Ogilby
  • 1974 UDA murder in Northern Ireland

    and Christine Smith (16), both of whom were wearing masks, proceeded to attack Ogilby. Cowan punched her forcefully in the face, knocking her to the floor

    Murder of Ann Ogilby

    Murder_of_Ann_Ogilby

  • Operation Demetrius
  • 1971 mass arrest and internment by the British Army in Northern Ireland

    two wings of the IRA, and between the IRAs and loyalists. Most loyalist attacks were directed against Catholic civilians, but they also clashed with state

    Operation Demetrius

    Operation Demetrius

    Operation_Demetrius

  • Loughgall ambush
  • 1987 British ambush in Northern Ireland

    eight-man unit of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched an attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in the village of Loughgall

    Loughgall ambush

    Loughgall ambush

    Loughgall_ambush

  • Coagh ambush
  • 1991 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland

    active service unit from the East Tyrone Brigade, which had been en route to attack a part-time member of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), was ambushed by

    Coagh ambush

    Coagh ambush

    Coagh_ambush

  • Murder of Henry Byrne and John Morley
  • 1980 murder of two police officers in Ireland

    Flagstaff Hill incident Charlemont pub attacks Walker's Bar attack Chlorane Bar attack Ramble Inn attack Stag Inn attack Andersonstown incident Garryhinch

    Murder of Henry Byrne and John Morley

    Murder of Henry Byrne and John Morley

    Murder_of_Henry_Byrne_and_John_Morley

  • Cappagh killings
  • Ulster loyalist attack in Northern Ireland

    Catholic civilian. No one has ever been charged in connection with the attack, which was widely attributed to Billy Wright, a senior UVF figure based

    Cappagh killings

    Cappagh_killings

  • 3rd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
  • Military unit

    Toombs, assassinated on 16 January 1981. Seriously wounded in a previous attack in 1976 Major Toombs was a former member of the Ulster Special Constabulary

    3rd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    3rd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    3rd_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment

  • 1991 Craigavon killings
  • November 1991 gun attack in Northern Ireland

    The UVF Mid-Ulster Brigade, based in the Craigavon area, stepped up its attacks in the early 1990s. At this time it was led by Billy Wright from Portadown

    1991 Craigavon killings

    1991 Craigavon killings

    1991_Craigavon_killings

  • Darkley killings
  • Mass shooting near Darkley, County Antrim (1983)

    massacre was a gun attack carried out on 20 November 1983 near the village of Darkley in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Three gunmen attacked worshippers attending

    Darkley killings

    Darkley killings

    Darkley_killings

  • Burntollet Bridge incident
  • 1969 attack in Derry, Northern Ireland

    attack on 4 January 1969 during the first stages of the Troubles of Northern Ireland. A People's Democracy march from Belfast to Derry was attacked by

    Burntollet Bridge incident

    Burntollet_Bridge_incident

  • Proxy bomb
  • Tactic used mainly by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Northern Ireland

    bomber is coerced, rather than being a volunteer. The first proxy bomb attacks took place in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. By 1973, increased

    Proxy bomb

    Proxy_bomb

  • Loyalist feud
  • Disputes between Northern Ireland loyalist groups

    UDA's headquarters in the east of the city to be blown up, although this attack also failed. The feud rumbled on for several months in 1976 with a number

    Loyalist feud

    Loyalist_feud

  • Clontibret invasion
  • Loyalist incursion into the Republic of Ireland in 1986

    the loyalists proceeded to vandalise many buildings in the village and attacked two police officers before being dispersed by the Garda Síochána. The incident

    Clontibret invasion

    Clontibret_invasion

  • Remembrance Day bombing
  • 1987 Provisional IRA terror attack in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland

    Kingdom. Loyalist paramilitaries responded to the bombing with revenge attacks on Catholic civilians. The bombing is often seen as a turning point in

    Remembrance Day bombing

    Remembrance_Day_bombing

  • Holy Cross dispute
  • Dispute in Ardoyne, Belfast, Northern Ireland

    loyalists began picketing the school, claiming that Catholics were regularly attacking their homes and denying them access to facilities. The picket resumed

    Holy Cross dispute

    Holy_Cross_dispute

  • 2001 Ealing bombing
  • 2001 bombing in Ealing, London, England

    The 2001 Ealing bombing was a bomb attack in Ealing, London, England by the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA), a splinter group of the Provisional Irish

    2001 Ealing bombing

    2001 Ealing bombing

    2001_Ealing_bombing

  • Morris Fraser
  • British child psychiatrist

    Flagstaff Hill incident Charlemont pub attacks Walker's Bar attack Chlorane Bar attack Ramble Inn attack Stag Inn attack Andersonstown incident Garryhinch

    Morris Fraser

    Morris_Fraser

  • Droppin Well bombing
  • 1982 Irish National Liberation Army attack in Ballykelly, Northern Ireland

    and six civilians, while dozens more were wounded. It was the deadliest attack during the INLA's paramilitary campaign and one of the deadliest bombings

    Droppin Well bombing

    Droppin_Well_bombing

  • Irish National Liberation Army
  • Irish republican paramilitary group formed in 1974

    the Republic of Ireland, Great Britain and mainland Europe. High-profile attacks carried out by the INLA include the Droppin Well bombing, the 1994 Shankill

    Irish National Liberation Army

    Irish_National_Liberation_Army

  • McGurk's Bar bombing
  • 1971 pub bombing in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    civilians—including two children—and wounding seventeen more. It was the deadliest attack in Belfast during the Troubles. Despite evidence to the contrary, the British

    McGurk's Bar bombing

    McGurk's_Bar_bombing

  • Murder of the Quinn brothers
  • 1998 terrorist attack in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

    three brothers murdered by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) in a firebomb attack on their home in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland on 12 July

    Murder of the Quinn brothers

    Murder_of_the_Quinn_brothers

  • Maze Prison escape
  • 1983 prison break in Northern Ireland

    escaped from H-Block 7 (H7) of the prison. One prison officer died of a heart attack during the escape and twenty others were injured, including two who were

    Maze Prison escape

    Maze_Prison_escape

  • Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign
  • Effort to end UK control of Northern Ireland (1969–1997)

    organisation's perceived failure to defend Catholic neighbourhoods from attack in the 1969 Northern Ireland riots. The Provisionals gained credibility

    Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign

    Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_campaign

  • Newry customs bombing
  • 1972 IRA bombing in Northern Ireland

    rights protesters in Derry, in an event later known as Bloody Sunday. The attack enraged the nationalist community and as a result support for the IRA surged

    Newry customs bombing

    Newry_customs_bombing

  • Top of the Hill bar shooting
  • Mass shooting in Derry, Northern Ireland in December 1972

    "Ulster Freedom Fighters" (UFF) to claim responsibility for paramilitary attacks, allowing the UDA to remain legal. The UDA carried out its first killing

    Top of the Hill bar shooting

    Top of the Hill bar shooting

    Top_of_the_Hill_bar_shooting

  • 1969 Northern Ireland riots
  • Sectarian riots

    against Catholics and Irish nationalists. Civil rights marches had been attacked by Protestant loyalists, and protesters often clashed with the Royal Ulster

    1969 Northern Ireland riots

    1969_Northern_Ireland_riots

  • Battle at Springmartin
  • 1972 gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Flagstaff Hill incident Charlemont pub attacks Walker's Bar attack Chlorane Bar attack Ramble Inn attack Stag Inn attack Andersonstown incident Garryhinch

    Battle at Springmartin

    Battle at Springmartin

    Battle_at_Springmartin

  • Greysteel massacre
  • 1993 mass shooting in Northern Ireland

    responsibility using their cover name "Ulster Freedom Fighters", saying the attack was revenge for the Shankill Road bombing by the Provisional IRA a week

    Greysteel massacre

    Greysteel massacre

    Greysteel_massacre

  • Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting
  • Mass shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    had engaged in "collusive behaviour" with UDA informers involved in the attack. The start of 1992 had witnessed an intensification in the campaign of violence

    Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting

    Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting

    Sean_Graham_bookmakers'_shooting

  • 2001 BBC bombing
  • 2001 Real IRA attack on the BBC headquarters in London

    The 2001 BBC bombing was a bomb attack on the BBC's main news centre within BBC Television Centre, on Wood Lane in the White City area of West London.

    2001 BBC bombing

    2001 BBC bombing

    2001_BBC_bombing

  • Killeeshil ambush
  • IRA ambush in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

    house overlooking the route for five hours to use it as a base for their attack. Some 15 hours earlier, the IRA had hijacked a tipper lorry at Sixmilecross

    Killeeshil ambush

    Killeeshil ambush

    Killeeshil_ambush

  • Stag Inn attack
  • 1976 gun attack in Belfast

    The Stag Inn attack was a sectarian gun attack, on 30 July 1976, carried out by a group of Belfast IRA Volunteers using the cover name Republican Action

    Stag Inn attack

    Stag_Inn_attack

  • 1992 Coalisland riots
  • Clashes in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

    Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) East Tyrone Brigade launched a bomb attack on a British Army foot patrol near the republican stronghold of Cappagh

    1992 Coalisland riots

    1992_Coalisland_riots

  • Chlorane Bar attack
  • 1976 shooting in a Belfast pub

    Chlorane attack. As part of this series of deadly tit for tat attacks on pubs, the UVF responded by killing six customers at the Catholic-owned Ramble Inn outside

    Chlorane Bar attack

    Chlorane_Bar_attack

  • 1989 Jonesborough ambush
  • Provisional IRA attack

    charged with killing the two officers. There have been allegations that the attack was the result of collusion between the Gardaí and the Provisional IRA.

    1989 Jonesborough ambush

    1989_Jonesborough_ambush

  • New Lodge Six shooting
  • 1973 mass shooting in Belfast

    involvement was suspected in the Beechmount shooting. In Ardoyne, in a similar attack, residents escaped injury. Tension was high in Belfast on Saturday 3 February

    New Lodge Six shooting

    New Lodge Six shooting

    New_Lodge_Six_shooting

  • 1997 Coalisland attack
  • IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    Republican Army (IRA) East Tyrone Brigade launched an improvised grenade attack on the fortified Royal Ulster Constabulary/British Army base in Coalisland

    1997 Coalisland attack

    1997 Coalisland attack

    1997_Coalisland_attack

  • Clonoe ambush
  • 1992 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland

    Troubles in Northern Ireland. On 16 February 1992, an IRA unit that had attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base in Coalisland, County Tyrone,

    Clonoe ambush

    Clonoe ambush

    Clonoe_ambush

  • Outline of the Troubles
  • Troubles, and some groups have used cover-names to deflect responsibility for attacks. In this context, operational refers to the period during which the 'official'

    Outline of the Troubles

    Outline_of_the_Troubles

  • Avenue Bar shooting
  • Bar shooting in Northern Ireland, 1988

    shooting occurred on 15 May 1988 as the Ulster Volunteer Force launched a gun attack on the Avenue Bar on Union Street in the city centre of Belfast, Northern

    Avenue Bar shooting

    Avenue_Bar_shooting

  • 1970 Crossmaglen bombing
  • 1970 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    Drummuckavall Ambush South Armagh Sniper Glasdrumman ambush Operation Conservation Attack on Cloghogue checkpoint "Army and police casualties". Parliamentary Debates

    1970 Crossmaglen bombing

    1970_Crossmaglen_bombing

  • Attack on UDR Clogher barracks
  • 1974 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    On 2 May 1974 the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked a British Army base manned by the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) near the Northern Ireland–Republic

    Attack on UDR Clogher barracks

    Attack on UDR Clogher barracks

    Attack_on_UDR_Clogher_barracks

  • 2001 Birmingham bombing
  • Bomb attack in England

    A bomb attack on the city centre of Birmingham took place on 3 November 2001. There was a partial detonation of a car bomb in the city centre of Birmingham

    2001 Birmingham bombing

    2001_Birmingham_bombing

  • Benny's Bar bombing
  • 1972 pub bombing in Belfast

    The Benny's Bar bombing was a paramilitary attack on 31 October 1972 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. A unit from the Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF), a cover

    Benny's Bar bombing

    Benny's_Bar_bombing

  • Charlemont pub attacks
  • 1976 Loyalist paramilitary attacks in Northern Ireland

    The Charlemont pub attacks were co-ordinated militant Loyalist paramilitary attacks on two pubs in the small village of Charlemont, County Armagh, Northern

    Charlemont pub attacks

    Charlemont_pub_attacks

  • 1st Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
  • Military unit

    killed or wounded if they were together in the same vehicle which was under attack. In late 1970 a new company was raised in Coleraine as part of 5 UDR and

    1st Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    1st Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    1st_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment

  • Battle of St Matthew's
  • 1970 gun battle in Northern Ireland

    about 10 pm and would continue for the next five hours. Loyalists began attacking the church and surrounding property with petrol bombs. A small house in

    Battle of St Matthew's

    Battle_of_St_Matthew's

  • Attack on RUC Birches barracks
  • 1986 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    the East Tyrone Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at The Birches near Portadown

    Attack on RUC Birches barracks

    Attack_on_RUC_Birches_barracks

  • South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)
  • IRA sniping campaign against British security forces

    well-trained sniper. The report identifies four different patterns of small arms attacks during the IRA campaign, the last being that developed by the South Armagh

    South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)

    South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)

    South_Armagh_Sniper_(1990–1997)

  • Dungiven landmine and gun attack
  • IRA attack near Dungiven in 1972

    Land Rover. It was one of many such landmine attacks by the IRA in rural areas in the 1970s. The attack occurred in the early morning of 24 June 1972

    Dungiven landmine and gun attack

    Dungiven_landmine_and_gun_attack

  • List of books about the Troubles
  • Flagstaff Hill incident Charlemont pub attacks Walker's Bar attack Chlorane Bar attack Ramble Inn attack Stag Inn attack Andersonstown incident Garryhinch

    List of books about the Troubles

    List_of_books_about_the_Troubles

  • Kesh ambush
  • 1984 ambush in Northern Ireland

    state. Two months earlier, in October 1984, the IRA carried out a bomb attack on the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England, which was being used as the base

    Kesh ambush

    Kesh ambush

    Kesh_ambush

  • Mountainview Tavern attack
  • 1975 attack on Mountview Tavern by Irish republicans

    Protestant civilians in a gun and bomb attack at the Mountainview Tavern on the Shankill Road, Belfast. The attack was claimed by the Republican Action

    Mountainview Tavern attack

    Mountainview Tavern attack

    Mountainview_Tavern_attack

  • Glasdrumman ambush
  • 1981 IRA ambush in Northern Ireland

    The Glasdrumman ambush was an attack by the South Armagh Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) against a British Army observation post

    Glasdrumman ambush

    Glasdrumman_ambush

  • Ulster Workers' Council strike
  • May 1974 general strike in Northern Ireland

    Constabulary (RUC) and British Army but a crowd of loyalists still managed to attack some of the marchers. A simultaneous march in Cregagh attracted only seventeen

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster Workers' Council strike

    Ulster_Workers'_Council_strike

  • Attack on Ballygawley barracks
  • 1985 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    On 7 December 1985 the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attacked the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Ballygawley, County Tyrone. Two RUC

    Attack on Ballygawley barracks

    Attack_on_Ballygawley_barracks

  • Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland
  • outside the Three Star Inn pub on Castleblayney in County Monaghan. The bomb killed one man and injured 17 people. The attack has been attributed to the

    Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland

  • Downpatrick landmine attack
  • 1990 roadside bombing in County Down, Northern Ireland by the IRA

    planted the day before the attack. Dungiven landmine and gun attack Dungannon land mine attack Ballygawley land mine attack Improvised explosive device

    Downpatrick landmine attack

    Downpatrick_landmine_attack

  • Craigavon mobile shop killings
  • March 1991 loyalist gun attack in Northern Ireland

    Portadown and Lurgan area, stepped up its attacks in the early 1990s. On 3 March 1991, it carried out a gun attack on a pub in Cappagh, County Tyrone, killing

    Craigavon mobile shop killings

    Craigavon_mobile_shop_killings

  • Ambush at Drumnakilly
  • Ambush

    ambush occurred ten days after the IRA's East Tyrone Brigade carried out an attack with the Ballygawley bus bombing in Tyrone, which inflicted 36 casualties

    Ambush at Drumnakilly

    Ambush at Drumnakilly

    Ambush_at_Drumnakilly

  • Altnaveigh landmine attack
  • 1981 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    In the Altnaveigh landmine attack of 19 May 1981, five British soldiers were killed and their armoured vehicle destroyed by a Provisional IRA landmine

    Altnaveigh landmine attack

    Altnaveigh_landmine_attack

  • Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings
  • 1973 killings in Belfast during the Troubles

    helped him lead the assassination squad and played a major part in the attack. Although questioned by the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) after the killings

    Paddy Wilson and Irene Andrews killings

    Paddy_Wilson_and_Irene_Andrews_killings

  • La Mon restaurant bombing
  • Bomb attack in Northern Ireland

    Mon House hotel and restaurant in Comber, County Down, near Belfast. The attack, commonly known as the La Mon restaurant bombing, has been described as

    La Mon restaurant bombing

    La_Mon_restaurant_bombing

  • Drumcree conflict
  • Northern Ireland dispute over parades

    militant. In 1981, he had been jailed for six years for his part in a bomb attack on Portadown Royal British Legion hall. David Trimble, then the local Unionist

    Drumcree conflict

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  • Crumble
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    English (Cheshire)

    Crumble

    English (Cheshire) : perhaps a habitational name from Cromwell in Nottinghamshire or Cromwell Bottom in West Yorkshire, both named from Old English crumb ‘crooked’ + wella ‘stream’, ‘spring’. The latter is recorded as Crumbel (1251) and Crumble (1566).Probably an altered spelling of German Krumpel or Krümpel, a nickname for someone with a deformity, from Middle High German krum(p) ‘deformed’, ‘crooked’; skeletal deformities were common in the Middle Ages, often as a result of rickets.

    Crumble

  • Gambel
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Gambel

    German : from a variant of the Germanic personal name Gambert, or some other personal name formed with Old High German gam(an) ‘joy’, ‘play’.English : variant spelling of Gamble.

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  • Rumble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rumble

    English : variant of Rumbold.Altered spelling of German Rumbel or Rumpel, variants of Rummel 2.

    Rumble

  • Wamble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wamble

    English : variant of Womble.

    Wamble

  • Ambler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Ambler

    English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English ambler ‘walker’, ‘steady-paced horse or mule’ (ultimately from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’), probably applied to someone with a steady, easy-going temperament. Reaney suggests that it may have been a facetious nickname for a fuller.Richard Ambler is recorded in MA in 1639, in the New Haven Colony by 1647, and still living in CT in 1700. Many bearers are descended from William Ambler, who was mayor of Doncaster in 1717, at least one of whose sons settled in VA.

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  • AMBRE
  • Female

    French

    AMBRE

    French form of English Amber, AMBRE means "amber."

    AMBRE

  • Gambles
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    English

    Gambles

    English : patronymic from Gamble.

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  • LINN
  • Female

    Welsh

    LINN

     Welsh name LINN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with other forms of Linn.

    LINN

  • WAMBLI-WASTE
  • Male

    Native American

    WAMBLI-WASTE

    Native American Dakota name WAMBLI-WASTE means "good eagle."

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  • Ramola
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    Who Takes Interest in Everything

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  • ION
  • Male

    Romanian

    ION

    Basque and Romanian form of Greek Ioannes, ION means "God is gracious." In use by the Romani.

    ION

  • Gamble
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    English

    Gamble

    English : from the Old Norse byname Gamall meaning ‘old’, which was occasionally used in North England during the Middle Ages as a personal name.Altered spelling of German Gambel.

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  • Bramble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bramble

    English : from Old English brēmel, braemel ‘bramble’, ‘blackberry bush’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a blackberry thicket or possibly a nickname for a prickly person.English : variant of Bramhall.

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  • AMBIE
  • Male

    English

    AMBIE

    Pet form of English Ambrose, AMBIE means "immortal."

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    English American

    Ina

    A names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' (ie. Christina) used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906...

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    Scottish

    RABBIE

    Pet form of Scottish Raibeart, RABBIE means "bright fame."

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    English

    Hambley

    English : variant spelling of Hambly.

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  • AMABLE
  • Male

    French

    AMABLE

    French name derived from Latin amabilis, AMABLE means "lovable."

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  • Male

    English

    BAMBIE

    Variant spelling of English unisex Bambi, BAMBIE means "child."

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    Kimble

    English : variant spelling of Kimball.English : habitational name from Great or Little Kimble in Buckinghamshire, named in Old English as ‘the royal bell’ (cynebelle), referring to the shape of a local hill.Americanized spelling of German Gimbel (see Gimble) or Kimbel.

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  • Boyson
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German and Scandinavian

    Boyson

    North German and Scandinavian : Americanized spelling of Boysen.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia. See Boyce.

  • Raji |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raji |

    Shining

  • Diyari |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Diyari |

    A gift, A present

  • Dominico
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Dominico

    The Lord's.

  • Kadhambari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Kadhambari

    One of the Raagam

  • Bimol
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bimol

    Cleaned

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Jain, Tamil

    Manshi

    Woman; Wife of Lakshminarashimar

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Smiti

    A Smile; Laughter; Happiness

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    Indian

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    One who strives

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Parsi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Thai

    Mani

    Gem

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  • Ramble
  • v. i.

    To walk, ride, or sail, from place to place, without any determinate object in view; to roam carelessly or irregularly; to rove; to wander; as, to ramble about the city; to ramble over the world.

  • Arable
  • n.

    Arable land; plow land.

  • Romble
  • v.& n.

    Rumble.

  • Rambler
  • n.

    One who rambles; a rover; a wanderer.

  • Rumble
  • v. t.

    To cause to pass through a rumble, or shaking machine. See Rumble, n., 4.

  • Drumble
  • v. i.

    To mumble in speaking.

  • Brambled
  • a.

    Overgrown with brambles.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To rumple; to crumple.

  • Amble
  • n.

    A movement like the amble of a horse.

  • Rabble
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a rabble; like, or suited to, a rabble; disorderly; vulgar.

  • Ambled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Amble

  • Bramble
  • n.

    The brambling or bramble finch.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To insult, or assault, by a mob; to mob; as, to rabble a curate.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To stir or skim with a rabble, as molten iron.

  • Gambler
  • n.

    One who gambles.

  • Marble
  • a.

    Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper.

  • Bawble
  • n.

    A trinket. See Bauble.

  • Gambled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gamble

  • Rambled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ramble