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    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Fall Road, West Belfast, 1981. Republican slogan, painted opposite Sinn Féin office, demanding rights for Hunger Strikers. 'Give them their rights, not their last rights (sic)'.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes; Margaret Thatcher; 1969

    • Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. Centre: Republican phoenix rising from the ashes; above left and right, four emblems of provinces of Ireland. Slogan left: 'The people arose in 69, they will do it again at any time'....



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Fall Road, West Belfast, 1981. Republican slogan, painted opposite Sinn Féin office, demanding rights for Hunger Strikers. 'Give them their rights, not their last rights (sic)'.



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Clowney St, Beechmount, West belfast, 1981. Republican slogan during Hunger Strikes - detail of larger mural: 'Magge (sic) Thatcher think again, don't let our brave men die in vain'; local graffiti.



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1981. Second half of long Hunger-Strike slogan: ['Give Them Their Rights Not] Their Last Rights' (sic).



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1981. First half of long Hunger-Strike slogan: 'Give Them Their Rights Not [Their Last Rights'] (sic).



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Avenue, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1981. Mural addressed to British soldiers - 'Soldier, do you think that you have got away with the murders of our political prisoner's (sic) and innocent children on the street's...



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes; Margaret Thatcher; 1969

    • Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. Centre: Republican phoenix rising from the ashes; above left and right, four emblems of provinces of Ireland. Slogan left: 'The people arose in 69, they will do it again at any time'....



    • 1981
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes; Margaret Thatcher

    • Republican mural, Clowney St, Beechmount, West belfast, 1981. Republican slogan during Hunger Strikes - detail of larger mural: 'Magge (sic) Thatcher think again, don't let our brave men die in vain'; local graffiti.



    • 1981
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, above shops on Crumlin Road/Ardoyne Rd junction, North Belfast, 1981. 'Provos'; 'V for Vengence' (sic); 'Don't Vote OK' . Royal Ulster Constabulary Police Officer on patrol, local children.



    • 1999
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Red Hand Commando; Gaelic

    • Loyalist mural, Glenwood Street, Shankill, 2000. Red Hand Commando insignia Red Hand of Ulster with wings, with eagles on either side; most notable feature of this mural is the Gaelic used - lower right - 'Lamh Dearg Abu' (literally, victory to the...



    • 2000
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Nationalist; Non-Aligned; Famine

    • Republican/Nationalist/Non-aligned mural, Ardoyne Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 1995. Mural represents scene from the Famine period, with a family being put out of a house by police and landlord's agent (left), and the chaos of an emigration...



    • 2000
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    • Murals; Republicans; Collusion; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Republican mural, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2000. Mural protests collusion between British government and intelligence services and Loyalist paramilitaries. Figure in gun-sight at top of mural, blood dripping down onto statement by...



    • 2003
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    • Graffiti; Loyalist; Johnny Adair

    • Loyalist graffiti, lower Shankill Road, 2003; former head of UDA/UFF 'C' Company, Johnny Adair, was threatened and forced out of Northern Ireland as a result of an internal feud in the loyalist paramilitary organisation in February 2003; 'Your Days...



    • 2006

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Murals

    • Republican mural, Divismore Crescent, off Springfield Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2008. IRSP/INLA mural with portraits of volunteers/activists killed during the conflict (Seamus Costello, Gino Gallagher, Patsy O'Hara and Mariam (sic) Daly),...



    • 2009

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Graffiti

    • Republican graffiti, Whiterock Rd., Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2008. 'Fianna Eirenna' (sic) RIRA (Real IRA)/DHKP (unknown).

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