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  • REPORTAGE - Fotosammlung dokumentiert Nordirland-Konflikt
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    REPORTAGE - Fotosammlung dokumentiert Nordirland-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Valerio Berdini/REX/Shutterstock (8459183ap)
    A man passes by a mural celebrating the freedom to wave flags in an area of Belfast where once was forbidden. Murals commemorate, communicate and show display aspects of culture and history. The themes of murals often reflect what is important to a particular community. A mural therefore exists to express an idea or message and could generally be seen as reflecting values held dear to that community.
    Photo collection explores history of the troubles in Northern Ireland - Apr 2015
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t5rq
    As Northern Ireland goes to the polls today (2 March 2017) photographer Valerio Berdini has released a photo collection exploring the troubled history of the country. Voters in Northern Ireland are voting today as part of the Assembly Election following the resignation of former Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. Valerio comments: "As part of an ongoing series of projects exploring Brexit and the repercussion on the United Kingdom equilibrium, series explores Northern Ireland in its most controversial history". "The Troubles" is the common name for the conflict that distressed Northern Ireland. It began in the late 60s and ended with the Belfast "Good Friday" Agreement of '98.
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  • REPORTAGE - Fotosammlung dokumentiert Nordirland-Konflikt
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    REPORTAGE - Fotosammlung dokumentiert Nordirland-Konflikt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Valerio Berdini/REX/Shutterstock (8459183ao)
    Belfast (and Derry) contain arguably the most famous political murals in Europe. It´s believed that almost 2,000 murals have been documented since the 1970s. It is thought there are approximately 300 quality murals. Murals commemorate, communicate and show display aspects of culture and history. The themes of murals often reflect what is important to a particular community. A mural therefore exists to express an idea or message and could generally be seen as reflecting values held dear to that community.
    Photo collection explores history of the troubles in Northern Ireland - Apr 2015
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t5rq
    As Northern Ireland goes to the polls today (2 March 2017) photographer Valerio Berdini has released a photo collection exploring the troubled history of the country. Voters in Northern Ireland are voting today as part of the Assembly Election following the resignation of former Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness. Valerio comments: "As part of an ongoing series of projects exploring Brexit and the repercussion on the United Kingdom equilibrium, series explores Northern Ireland in its most controversial history". "The Troubles" is the common name for the conflict that distressed Northern Ireland. It began in the late 60s and ended with the Belfast "Good Friday" Agreement of '98.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Berlin, Germany - 2011
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    Berlin, Germany - 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525799ab)
    Sign for the DDR Museum and DDR Restaurant in Berlin, Germany. The museum and restaurant are attractions that attempt to bring awareness to aspects of life in the German Democratic Republic (in German 'Deutsche Demokratische Republik' or DDR).
    Berlin, Germany - 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Yesterday Princess Elizabeth (queen Elizabeth Ii)(21) Paid A Surprise Visit To An East London Factory As Part Of Her Plan For Seeing Various Aspects Of National Life. Today Princess Elizabeth (22) Becomes Patron Of The British Colour Council. 1948
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    Yesterday Princess Elizabeth (queen Elizabeth Ii)(21) Paid A Surprise Visit To An East London Factory As Part Of Her Plan For Seeing Various Aspects Of National Life. Today Princess Elizabeth (22) Becomes Patron Of The British Colour Council. 1948
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Associated Newspapers / Halifax Photos / Rex Features ( 882268a )
    Yesterday Princess Elizabeth (queen Elizabeth Ii)(21) Paid A Surprise Visit To An East London Factory As Part Of Her Plan For Seeing Various Aspects Of National Life. Today Princess Elizabeth (22) Becomes Patron Of The British Colour Council. 1948
    Yesterday Princess Elizabeth (queen Elizabeth Ii)(21) Paid A Surprise Visit To An East London Factory As Part Of Her Plan For Seeing Various Aspects Of National Life. Today Princess Elizabeth (22) Becomes Patron Of The British Colour Council. 1948

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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