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Nothing to See Here
Edel McGrath

Nothing to See Here, Edel McGrath

Nothing to See Here, Edel McGrathNothing to See Here
Edel McGrath
Self-Published
English

 

Softcover
110 pages
200 x 255 mm
2023
ISBN Not Available

 

“Internment without trial was introduced in Northern Ireland by the Stormont Unionist government in the early hours of August 9th, 1971. The operation involved mass arrests of more than 340 people from Catholic and nationalist backgrounds by the British army. Internees were held at camps and prisons including Long Kesh near Lisburn, outside Belfast. Almost 2,000 people were interned up until its ending in December 1975. My father was lifted from his bed in the early hours of 9th August 1971 and interned without trial for 1 full year. He was taken from the house which he still lives in, and I grew up in. This is something I discovered myself, and we never spoke about until recent years.” – Edel McGrath
(source: https://www.source.ie/graduate/2023/grifcollba/grifcollba_student_17_27_47_08-05-23/grifcollba_student_17_27_47_08-05-23.php)

About the Artist
Edel McGrath is an Irish-based photographer and recent graduate of the BA Photography programme at Griffith College.
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(source: https://www.source.ie/graduate/2023/grifcollba/grifcollba_student_17_27_47_08-05-23/grifcollba_student_17_27_47_08-05-23.php)