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  1. Dolours Price (16 December 1950 [1] – 23 January 2013) was a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer . Price grew up in an Irish republican family and joined the IRA in 1971. She was sent to jail for her role in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, but released in 1981.

  2. Dolours Price, an unrepentant former member of the Irish Republican Army who went to prison for a 1973 London bombing and who recently shook Northern Ireland’s fragile calm by claiming that her...

  3. 24 de ene. de 2013 · La norirlandesa Dolours Price, exmiembro del ya inactivo Ejército Republicano Irlandés ( IRA ), fue hallada muerta este miércoles en su domicilio del barrio dublinés de Malahide, al noroeste de...

  4. 24 de ene. de 2013 · The convicted IRA bomber, Dolours Price, has been found dead at her home in County Dublin. Her family have confirmed that she died in Malahide on Wednesday night and they are to release a...

  5. 1 de may. de 2019 · Dolours Price was a Belfast native and the first woman admitted to the Provisional IRA in 1971. She participated in armed actions, transported arms and touts, and was imprisoned for 18 years.

  6. Dolours and Marian Price. Dolours Price (1951-2013) and Marian Price (1954- ) were prominent Irish Republicans, linked with both the Provisional IRA and Real IRA. The Price sisters were born in Belfast to a staunch Republican family.

  7. Dolours Price (1950–2013) was a republican paramilitary and hunger striker in the Provisional IRA. She participated in the 1972 London bombing, the 'unknowns' unit, and the 1973–4 hunger strike in Brixton prison.