John Hume: Life in pictures

News imagePA Austin Currie, Gerry Fitt, John Hume and Paddy DevlinPA
John Hume (middle right) pictured in 1973 with three other founding members of the SDLP: Austin Currie, Gerry Fitt and Paddy Devlin
News imagePacemaker John Hume with his wife Pat after his election to the European Parliament in 1979Pacemaker
John Hume with his wife Pat after his election to the European Parliament in 1979
News imagePacemaker John Hume pictured in 1985Pacemaker
As leader of the SDLP, John Hume helped create the climate that brought an end to violence in Northern Ireland.
News imagePacemaker John Hume, Ian Paisley, Martin Smyth and John Alderdice announce preliminary talks in 1991Pacemaker
SDLP leader John Hume, DUP leader Ian Paisley, UUP MP Martin Smyth and Alliance Party leader John Alderdice announce preliminary talks in 1991
News imagePacemaker Gerry Adams and John Hume in studio before a BBC Radio 4 interview in 1992Pacemaker
Despite enormous criticism, John Hume always defended his decision to talk to Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams in order to build the peace process.
News imagePacemaker John Hume and Ian Paisley on Rathlin Island in 1992 when wind turbines were first installed to generate electricity for the islandPacemaker
John Hume and Ian Paisley on Rathlin Island in 1992 when wind turbines were first installed to generate electricity for the island
News imagePacemaker Senator Edward Kennedy with John Hume during a visit to the Bogside in Londonderry in 1998Pacemaker
John Hume cultivated relationships with the White house and US Congress. Here he is with US Senator Edward Kennedy during a visit to Londonderry in 1998
News imagePacemaker David Trimble, Tony Blair and John HumePacemaker
John Hume pictured with David Trimble and Tony Blair in the lead up to the referendum on the Good Friday Agreement
News imagePacemaker John Hume during the announcement of the results of the 1999 European election, in which he came a close second in the poll to Ian PaisleyPacemaker
John Hume held his seat in the European Parliament for 25 years. Here he is during the announcement of the results of the 1999 European election, in which he came a close second in the poll to Ian Paisley
News imagePacemaker John Hume after announcing he was quitting as leader of the SDLP in 2001Pacemaker
John Hume stood down as leader of the SDLP in 2001, and retired from politics in 2004
News imageGetty Images John Hume gives a thumbs up during the Northern Ireland Belfast Agreement referendum, 21st May 1998Getty Images
John Hume never lost the conviction that negotiations would in the end provide the solution. In 1998 he saw the signing of the Good Friday Agreement.
News imagePacemaker Peter Robinson, Martin McGuinness, Bill Clinton and John Hume pictured in Londonderry in 2010 after the former US president visited Magee CollegePacemaker
Former US President Bill Clinton returned to Derry in 2010, 15 years after his first visit.
News imagePacemaker John Hume with Gerry Adams during a march in Derry before the release of the findings of the Saville Inquiry into Bloody SundayPacemaker
John Hume with Gerry Adams during a march in Derry before the release of the findings of the Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday
News imagePacemaker John Hume pictured at home in 2000Pacemaker
John Hume, pictured at home in 2000, consistently opposed violence on all sides throughout the Troubles