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Little House on the Peace Line
In 1985 Tony Macaulay, a Protestant from the top of the Shankill Road, was appointed assistant director of the 174 Trust. There was one condition – Tony had to move to live on the Catholic side of the peace line.
All Growed Up
Following Tony Macaulay's successful career as a breadboy, he’s going where few people from the upper Shankill have boldly gone before: to university.
Breadboy
When Breadboy Tony Macaulay was growing up on the Shankill in the 70s, the Troubles were ever-present and times were hard. But with ABBA on the radio, a job in the Ormo mini shop, and Judy Carlton in...