Browse Exhibits (131 total)

Anu Awonusi' Bloody Sunday

This Exhibit is an Exhibit that will take you through poems and songs that beautifully depict the tragedy and heartbreak felt by the people of Ireland after Bloody Sunday. Through this exhibit, I hope you would connect with the anguish and devastation that people truly went through. Their songs and poetry use relatable verbiage that allows you to feel a personal connection to this event.

Joseph Coffey's Exhibit: Clinton's Visit to Northern Ireland

Welcome to my exhibit of President Bill Clinton's historic visit to Northern Ireland. On November 30, 1995, Belfast was buzzing as, Clinton beacme the first ever sitting president to visit Northern Ireland. This exhibit will present texts, photos, and footage from his visit.

Kaylie Guthy's Exhibit: Bloody Sunday

This exhibit was created to explain the events of Bloody Sunday and and how it is still alive today. 

Metamorphosis of the Irish Republican Army

How the IRA transitioned from being viewed as a military force to being known as a terrorist organization.

Adam Power's Exhibit

Welcome to the Bloody Sunday exhibit. The tragic events that occured on January 30, 1972 in Londonderry are explained and demonstarted here. 

Owen Brooks: Bill Clintons Visit to Northern Ireland

In this exhibit there will be photos, texts, and videos from Bill Clintons historic visit to Northern Ireland.

Cian Conroy Bobby Sands Life and Legacy

Several items describing the life of Bobby Sands and showing what legacy he left.

Bloody Sunday Poetry

Welcome to my exhibit on the great poetry that was a result of the tragic events that occurred during the Easter 1916 Rising. Throughout this exhibit, you will be presented with different poems that reflect the heroic, gruesome, and somewhat depressing resolutions that came after the failed, yet epic, battle. We will be looking at both famous poets like W.B. Yeats, as well as minor poets that artistically depicted how they felt about the historic events that occurred. Specifically, the writing style of poetry because takes something as dark as Easter, 1916, and turns it into something beautiful through the power of language. I hope you enjoy my exhibit.