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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Paul Seawright, Glencairn (from Sectarian Murder), 1988

Paul Seawright

Glencairn (from Sectarian Murder), 1988
Photograph
60.96 x 71.12 cms 24 x 28 ins
Series: Sectarian Murder (1988)
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Exhibitions

View Ireland, Landskrona Museum, Sweden 2016 (This print)
'The 80s: Photographing Britain' at Tate Britain: 21 November 2024 - 5 May 2025

Literature

Landskrona Foto View: Ireland, Beyond Picturesque Views of the Irish Landscape and the Representation of the Troubles, Landskrona Foto, 2016, p.148
Edition: 4/6 Captioned with the following artist's text: Friday 22nd September 1972 The man left home to go to a bar for a drink, and never returned. He was found...
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Edition: 4/6

Captioned with the following artist's text:

Friday 22nd September 1972

The man left home to go to a bar for a drink, and never returned. He was found the following morning dumped on waste ground behind the Glencairn estate. He had been stabbed in the back and chest, and his body showed signs of torture.




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