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Gino making a presentation
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Gino’s brother Brendan and Father Paddy carry the coffin of their brother and son as it left his Home in Glencolin, West Belfast.

Gino as part of a panel
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A guard of honour stands at Gino’s coffin in his Glencolin home, joined by family, friends and comrades

A guard of honour stands at Gino’s coffin in his Glencolin home
Second from the left, at the background is Gino’s brother Brendan, now deceased.

Gino’s funeral under attack by the RUC as it tries to leave his Glencolin home on the first attempt

Gino’s coffin rushed back into the family home as mourners come under attack from the RUC

Gino’s brother Brendan (centre) outside Gino’s home during the wake and negotiations with RUC

Gino’s mother Theresa embraces a comrade of his

Guard forms alongside Gino’s coffin
Rear of coffin: Gino’s brother Brendan standing alongside Gino’s partner Margaret.

Guard forms alongside Gino’s coffin
Rear of coffin: Gino’s brother Brendan standing alongside Gino’s partner Margaret.

Gino’s mother Theresa places her hand on her sons coffin

Gino leaves the family home, with flags, beret and gloves

Gino’s coffin leaves Glencolin on the second attempt, flanked by guard of honour

Gino meets Stormont ministers as part of discussions during the ‘peace process’

Gino meets Stormont ministers as part of discussions during the ‘peace process’
A close-up.

A better known photo of Gino.

Paul ‘BonANZA’ mCcANN
A photo of Paul ‘Bonanza’ McCann. Paul was a close friend of Gino’s who died in the Lenadoon area of West Belfast whilst engaging the occupation forces as they attempted to arrest an INLA Active Service Unit comprising Bonanza, Gino and others. Gino was arrested at the scene.
This photograph hung proudly in remembrance of Bonanza in the living room of Gino’s family home.

A lesser known photo of Gino
Part of a series of photos featuring Gino and his brother Brendan where they detailed the markings over their bodies from a severe beating meted out by occupation forces as part of an interrogation.

A lesser known photo of Gino
Part of a series of photos featuring Gino and his brother Brendan where they detailed the markings over their bodies from a severe beating meted out by occupation forces as part of an interrogation.
