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BOMB EXPLODES IN CROWDED TAVERN.—Children sifting through the debris of McGurk’s public house which was destroyed by a terrorist bomb on Saturday night. The blast, which killed 16 persons, was one of the worst bombing incidents in Northern Ireland. The tavern was a popular gathering place for Roman Catholics. —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32783, 7 December 1971, Page 17

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BOMB EXPLODES IN CROWDED TAVERN.—Children sifting through the debris of McGurk’s public house which was destroyed by a terrorist bomb on Saturday night. The blast, which killed 16 persons, was one of the worst bombing incidents in Northern Ireland. The tavern was a popular gathering place for Roman Catholics. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32783, 7 December 1971, Page 17

BOMB EXPLODES IN CROWDED TAVERN.—Children sifting through the debris of McGurk’s public house which was destroyed by a terrorist bomb on Saturday night. The blast, which killed 16 persons, was one of the worst bombing incidents in Northern Ireland. The tavern was a popular gathering place for Roman Catholics. —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32783, 7 December 1971, Page 17