Tom Williams (Irish republican)
Thomas Joseph Williams, more commonly known as Tom Williams, was a volunteer in C Company, 2nd Battalion of the Belfast Brigade in the Irish Republican Army from the Bombay Street area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was hanged in the Crumlin Road Gaol for his involvement in the killing of Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) police officer, Patrick Murphy during the Northern Campaign.
A Plaque over 46 Bombay Street - where Tom Williams lived with his grandmother.
Shirt worn by Williams in which he was arrested and executed which is now an exhibit at the Irish Republican History Museum in Belfast.
Williams' headstone at Milltown Cemetery after being reinterred
HM Prison Belfast, also known as Crumlin Road Gaol, is a former prison situated on the Crumlin Road in north Belfast, Northern Ireland. Since 1996 it is the only remaining Victorian era former prison in Northern Ireland. It is colloquially known as the Crum.
HM Prison Belfast
Crumlin Road Gaol interior view