ROW 1
Left To Right:
Square 1
John Patch
13th November 1976
A 34-year-old man from Elmgrove Street, North Belfast. He was abducted by the UDA as he walked home on the Cliftonville Road, Belfast. His body was found beaten and shot through the head.
Square 2
Francis Bradley
19th June 1975
A 16-year-old from Northwick Drive, Ardoyne, North Belfast. He was killed in a UVF bomb attacked at a filling station in the Corporation Street area near the Docks.
Square 3
Declan Arthurs
8th May 1987
A 21-year-old man. An IRA member from Galbally, County Tyrone. He was one of eight men killed on active service by the SAS at Loughgall Police station.
Square 4
Sean O’Riordan
23rd March 1972
A 13-year-old schoolboy. A Member of the Fianna from Oranmore Street, Clonard, West Belfast. He was shot by the British Army at the corner of Cupar Street, West Belfast.
Square 5
Anne Parker
11th August 1972
An 18-year-old single woman. An IRA member from Whitecliff Crescent, Ballymurphy, Belfast. One of two people killed when a bomb exploded prematurely at North Howard Street, off the Falls Road, Belfast.
Square 6
Gerard Donaghey
30th January 1972
A 17-year-old from Derry. He was one of thirteen people shot by British Paratroopers on Bloody Sunday.
Square 7
Tommy Carlin
7th July 1970
An IRA member from Creggan, Derry. He was one of three volunteers and two children killed in a premature bomb explosion at Drunree Gardens, Creggan estate, Derry.
ROW 2
Left To Right:
Square 1
Gerard Kiely
9th February 1975
An 18-year-old student from Cumberland Park, Dundonald, South Belfast. He was one of two people shot by the UDA as they left mass at St Bridgid’s Church, Malone Road, Belfast.
Square 2
Ian Catney
18th January 1989
A 27-year-old man from Springfield Road, West Belfast. He was shot by the UVF at his mothers shop in the Smithfield Markets area of central Belfast.
Square 3
Stephen McConomy
19th April 1982
An 11-year-old schoolboy from Dove Gardens, Bogside, Derry. He was killed by a plastic bullet fired by the British Army from an army Saracen in Derry.
Square 4
Michael Crossey
22nd November 1971
A 21-year-old IRA member from Derrymacash near Lurgan. He was killed when a bomb exploded prematurely at a bar in the centre of Lurgan.
Square 5
Peter Gallagher
24th April 1993
A 44-year-old married man with six children. A member of Sinn Fein from Toomebridge, County Antrim. He was shot by the UDA as he arrived for work on the Grosvenor Road area of West Belfast.
Square 6
Francis Crawford
31st August 1991
A 57-year-old father of five children from North Belfast. A delivery driver for a Chinese takeaway. He was shot by the UDA as he delivered food to a bogus address off the Antrim Road, Belfast.
Square 7
Seamus Cassidy
28th July 1972
A 22-year-old IRA member from the Oldpark Road area of North Belfast. He was shot by the British Army as he sat in a car outside the Starry Plough bar on the New Lodge Road area of North Belfast.
ROW 3
Left To Right:
Square 1
Hugh Martin
3rd December 1972
A 55-year-old married man with five children from Eskdale Gardens, Ardoyne. He was shot by the UVF as he left work at a bakery in East Belfast.
Square 2
Louis Scullion
14th July 1972
A 27-year-old IRA member from Unity Flats, Belfast. He was shot by the British Army near his home. He was unarmed at the time.
Square 3
Phelem Grant
6th February 1972
An IRA member from Toombebridge, County Antrim. He was one of two men killed when a bomb exploded prematurely on a barge on Lough Neagh.
Square 4
Paul Thompson
27th April 1994
A 25-year-old man from Dermott Hill Road, Belfast. He was shot by the UDA as he accompanied a taxi driver friend to pick up a fare in Springfield Park, West Belfast.
Square 5
Kevin Kilpatrick
14th May 1973
A 20-year-old single man. An IRA member from Coalisland, County Tyrone. He was shot by the UDR at a roadblock at the Diamond, Ardboe.
Square 6
James McDade
14th November 1974
A 26-year-old married man with one child. An IRA member originally from Ardoyne. He was killed when a bomb exploded prematurely at a telephone exchange in Coventry, England.
Square 7
Eugene Kelly
9th May 1987
A 25-year-old single man. An IRA member from Cappagh, County Tyrone. He was one of nine people killed by the SAS in an ambush at Loughgall.
ROW 4
Left To Right:
Square 1
Martin Bradley
12th May 1994
A 23-year-old single man from Ligoniel. He was shot by the UDA at his aunts’ home on the Crumlin Road, Belfast as he played with his one-year-old nephew.
Square 2
Gerard McDade
21st December 1971
A 23-year-old married man, his wife was pregnant. He was from Oakfield Street, North Belfast. He was shot in the back by the British Army during a raid in the Ardoyne area.
Square 3
Kitty Irvine
4th December 1971
A 45-year-old married woman with children from the New Lodge area of Belfast. She was one of fifteen people killed the McGurk’s Bar bombing.
Square 4
Paula Strong and Clare Hughes
31st October 1972
Paula aged six and Clare aged four from the Docks area of Belfast. They were killed on Halloween night by a bomb left in the street when they were playing by the UDA.
Square 5
Pat Finucane
12th February 1989
A 38-year-old married man with three children. A prominent defence Solicitor. He was shot by the UDA at his home in Fortwilliam Drive, North Belfast.
Square 6
Stan Carberry
13th November 1972
A 34-year-old married man with children. An IRA member from Bingham Drive, Andersonstown. He was shot by the British Army as he emerged wounded from a car on the Falls Road, West Belfast.
Square 7
Rose Curry
23rd September 1971
An 18-year-old single girl. A member of the Official IRA from the Lower Falls area of Belfast. She was one of two people killed when a bomb exploded prematurely in a house in Merrion Street in the Lower Falls area of Belfast.
ROW 5
Left To Right:
Square 1
Bill Gilmore
7th February 1999
A 65-year-old man from North Belfast. He was one of two men shot by the LVF when they opened fire on a pub in North Belfast on New Year’s Eve, 1997. He died later from injuries received.
Square 2
Martin Love
8th April 1985
A 24-year-old single man from Enniskillen. He was shot by the UVF as he walked home. A 21-year-old solider, home on leave, in Enniskillen was convicted of his murder and a 23-year-old UDR man was convicted of supplying the weapon.
Square 3
Brian Campbell
4th December 1983
A 19-year-old single man. An IRA member from Coalisland. He was one of two men shot by the SAS in an ambush at Clonoe Road near Coalisland.
Square 4
Sean Campbell
20th April 1977
A 19-year-old single man from the Bone district of North Belfast. He was killed by a 100lb UVF car bomb that exploded as mourners gathered for the funeral of IRA man, Trevor McKibben in Ardoyne.
Square 5
Harry McMahon
15th May 1976
A 39-year-old married man with three children from Unity Flats, Belfast. He was one of two men killed by a UVF bomb that exploded at the Avenue Bar near Belfast city centre.
Square 6
Pearse Dunleavy
8th February 1996
From North Belfast he was beaten by Loyalists as he returned to his home on the Cliftonville Road at Peter’s Hill. He died later from his injuries.
Square 7
Joseph Murphy
22nd August 1971
A 41-year-old married man with nine children from Ballymurphy. He was one of seven people shot by British soldiers during internment. He died later from gun shot wounds and injuries received in a beating as he lay on he ground inside the Henry Taggart army base in West Belfast.
ROW 6
Left To Right:
Square 1
Denis Carville
6th October 1990
A 19-year-old single man from Parkview Street, Lurgan. He was shot by the UVF as he sat in a car with his girlfriend on the shores of Lough Neagh near Lurgan.
Square 2
Seamus Simpson
11th August 1971
A 21-yer-old married man. An IRA member from the Springfield Road area of Belfast. He was shot by British soldiers at Rossnareen Road, Andersonstown, West Belfast.
Square 3
John McGuigan
15th October 1991
A 24-yer-old single man from Lenadoon Avenue, Belfast. He was shot by the UDA as he stood in his employees yard off the Ravenhill Road, South Belfast.
Square 4
Frank Shannon (Fra)
9th June 1996
From the Ardoyne area of North Belfast. An INLA member. He was shot in Turf Lodge during an internal feud within the INLA.
Square 5
Jim Doherty
15th October 1972
A 6-year-old boy from Turf Lodge. He was shot outside his home. It is not known if it was the IRA or the British Army who was responsible as both were in the area at the time.
Square 6
Colm McNutt
12th December 1977
An 18-year-old single man. A member of the INLA from Ballane Pass, Derry. He was shot by an under cover soldier who was the driver of the car he attempted to hi-jack.
Square 7
Isabel Leyland
21st August 1992
A 40-year-old married woman with four children, originally from North Belfast but living in Lancashire, England. She was home on a holiday. She was killed in an IRA ambush on an army land rover in Flax Street, Ardoyne.
ROW 7
Left To Right:
Square 1
Mervyn and Rosaleen McDonald
9th July 1976
A married couple with two young children from Newtownabbey, North Belfast. They were both machine gunned by the UDA in front of their children aged two and 4 months in their own home.
Square 2
Trevor (Dandy) Close
26th May 1983
A 33-year-old married man with four children. A milkman from Cliftonville Road, Belfast. He was shot by the UVF at a shop where he was delivering milk.
Square 3
Jim Sheridan
18th December 1971
A 19-year-old single man. An IRA member from Ballymagurgan, Magherafelt. He was one of three men killed when a bomb exploded prematurely in a car they were travelling in at Magherafelt.
Square 4
Michael Hayes
1st October 1972
A 27-year-old married man, a Docker from Spamount Street in the New Lodge, Belfast. He was hot by the British Army close to his home. The docks came to a standstill during his funeral.
Square 5
Malachy Trainor
14th December 1982
Portadown- Prisoner in Long Kesh when it was burned down and gas used in 1974 one of many prisoners who has since died of the effect of the gas.
Square 6
Paul Blake
27th March 1981
A 26-year-old man from Ardoyne. He was shot by the UDA from a passing car as he walked alone in Berwick Road in the Ardoyne area of North Belfast.
Square 7
Martha Crawford
30th March 1972
A 39-year-old married mother of ten children from Andersonstown. She was shot by the IRA during crossfire with the British Army. Two of her sons were also later killed.