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A man with Loyalist connections talks about his family's attitude to the Catholic community when he was growing up.
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An Ambulance Service Supervisor talks about the impact the Troubles had on his work and life.
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A former Prison Officer talks about the attack that left her permanently disabled at the age of 27.
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A Catholic woman talks about the change in her relationship with the Army when she was growing up.
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A man talks about the murder of his cousin on the day of his brother's wedding.
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A mother re-lives the St Valentine's day that she was shot while pregnant.
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A Catholic woman tells of taking over her dead mother's role at the age of nine.
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A Protestant woman talks about growing up in a mixed environment before everything changed and her friends were put out.
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An Irish man talks of the impact of the Birmingham bombs on attitudes towards Irish people in England.
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A Catholic woman talks of the impact that internment had on her family.
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A Protestant woman tells of a personal experience of friendship across the sectarian device.
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A widow talks of the death of her husband, shot in front of their home.
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A woman tells of the loss of four members of her family during the course of the Troubles.
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A PE teacher talks of the effect of the Troubles on school life and the lives of the young people.
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