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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Dungannon R.F.C. players, People from Dungannon, Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council, Victor Sloan, Darren Clarke, Cormac McAnallen, Royal School Dungannon, Michelle Gildernew, Dungannon Swifts F.C., Niall McGinn, Gerry McGeough, Charles Donnelly, Thomas Wilson Spence, David Humphreys, St Patrick's Academy, Dungannon, Robert Cunningham, Mark Hughes, Joanne Salley, The Troubles in Dungannon, Hugh Holmes, Willie Anderson, Dungannon Thomas Clarkes, Ryan O'Neill, Kieran Campbell, Francis McCullagh, Integrated College Dungannon, Ryan Farquhar, Mark McAllister, Tyrone Crystal, Tyrone Howe, Ryan Caldwell, Adrian Logan, Jackie Rea, Dungannon Primary School, Declan Fitzpatrick, Jeremy Davidson, Paddy Johns, Stewart McKinney, Jonathan Bell, Tyrone Times, Tyrone Courier, Stangmore Park. Excerpt: Victor Sloan MBE (born Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, 1945) is an Irish photographer and artist. Victor Sloan studied at the Royal School, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone and Belfast and Leeds Colleges of Art, England. He lives and works in Portadown, County Armagh in Northern Ireland. Employing primarily the medium of photography, he manipulates his negatives and reworks his prints with paints, inks, toners and dyes. In addition to photography, he also uses video, and printmaking techniques. His works are a response to political, social and religious concerns. He is perhaps best known for his works investigating the Orange Order in series such as: Drumming; The Walk, the Platform and the Field and The Birches. Victor Sloan was awarded an MBE in 2002. He is an academician of the Royal Ulster Academy, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society. He won the Academy's Conor Prize in 1988 and the Gold Medal in 1995 and 2008. The Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast held a major exhibition of his...