Sir Don McCullin needs little introduction. Over a 50-year period torn by conflict - including in Cyprus, Vietnam, Northern Ireland and Lebanon - he has been responsible for some of the most resonant photos. McCullin first came to Beirut in 1965, he said, to work with Palestinian refugees. During the Civil War, he witnessed such events as the 1976 Karantina massacre and the 1982 Israeli invasion. In Sabra, he photographed ...