Video interview with former members of the British Army stationed in Northern Ireland and members of the Troops Out Movement by students at Buxton School in London for Eastside Community Heritage in February 2011. Those interviewed discuss their individual experiences of the Troubles both during and after the conflict. The interview is part of the Eastside Community Heritage project strand entitled ‘Ireland: What was that all about then?’ Eastside Community Heritage is an independent charity based in East London which aims to present community histories to both local and global audiences.
Date of Release/Broadcast: No date given
Name of First Interviewee: Phil Maslen, Aly Renwick
Name of Second Interviewee: Mary Pearson, Nadine Finch
Name of Third Interviewee: AFN Clarke, Steven McLaughlin
Interviewer: Buxton School students
Purpose: Research, Academic
Media: Audiovisual
Copyright: © 2010 Eastside Community Heritage Eastside Community Heritage
Link: Watch the interview
Programme/Book/Article: Eastside Community Heritage - Ireland: what was that about?
Time Period covered: 1968-2012
Key Individuals: Phil Maslen, Aly Renwick, Mary Pearson, Nadine Finch, AFN Clarke, Steven McLaughlin
Key Words: British Army, Troops Out Movement, Bloody Sunday, violence, peacekeeping, discrimination, British Government, policy