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    • Republicans; Murals

    • Republican mural, Artana St., Lower Ormeau, Belfast, 2002. Mural refers to contentious Orange marches at Drumcree and along Lower Ormeau Rd. 'Stand off! Trade Off!'; Orange marcher with baseball bat over protestor with placard. Two small posters...



    • 2002

    • 2006

    • Non-Aligned; Unionist; Murals

    • Non-aligned/ Unionist mural, Lord St., East Belfast, 2002. 'The Queen's Golden Jubilee 2002' with Crown; above depiction of local places - Beaconsfield Arms, Ledley Hall.



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    • Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; IRA Volunteers

    • Republican mural, Ballymurphy Road, Ballymurphy, 2001. Mural depicts two local IRA volunteerss, Jim Bryson (left) and Patrick Mulvenna, Bryson with rifle, Mulvenna with machine gun, on active service on Ballymurphy housing estate; Bryson and...



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    • Murals; Republicans; Children; Rights

    • Republican Mural, Falls Road, 2002. Mural dedicated to the rights of the child: 'Whoever we are, wherever we live, these rights belong to all children under the sun and the moon and the stars, whether we live in cities or towns or villages or in...



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    • Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; IRA Volunteers

    • Republican mural, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2002. Dedicated to Pat (Beag) [Younger] McGeown, 'Comrade, Councillor, Cara' [Friend]. Face painted on Irish tricolour, surrounded by emblems of the four provinces of Ireland - clockwise: Ulster,...



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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Oliver Cromwell

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Parade, West Belfast, 2002. Mural commemorates life of Oliver Cromwell, 'Born 1599, Died 1658, Lieutenant General, Lord Protector of the Protestant Faith'. Cromwell is a Protestant hero for his role as staunch defender of...



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    • Murals; Loyalist; Anti-home rule agitation

    • Loyalist mural, Spier's Place, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 2002. Above the main mural, the emblem of the Young Citizen Volunteers, an anti-Home Rule organisation formed immediately prior to the to the signing of the Solemn League and Covenant...



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    • Murals; Unionist; Loyalist; Commemoration; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

    • Unionist/Loyalist mural, Conway Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural commemorating the death of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, 1900-2002. Union Jack above portrait, surrounded by the flags of the Union - Scotland, England, Wales and...



    • 2002
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    • Flags; Ulster; Britain; Israel

    • Flags on the Shankill Road, West Belfast. From left, the Northern Irish flag (Red Cross on white background, Red hand of Ulster centre, with Union Jack, top left corner; Union Jacks; Israeli flag - some Loyalists identify with Israel's position as...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



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    • Murals; Unionist; Loyalist; Commemoration; Queen Elizabeth II

    • Unionist/Loyalist mural commemorating 50th anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth the Second to the British throne, Spier's Place, West Belfast. Portrait of Queen and various symbols of the countries of the Union (rose - England, thistle -...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Oliver Cromwell

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Parade, West Belfast, 2002. Mural commemorates life of Oliver Cromwell. Detail shows side panel (left): 'Catholicism is more than a religion. It is a Political Power therefore I’m led to believe there will be no peace in...



    • 2003

    • 2006

    • Non-Aligned

    • Non-aligned mural, Convention Court/Ballymacarret Rd., East Belfast, 2003. C.S. Lewis mural: 'C.S. Lewis 1898 - 1963. The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe'; images from the Narnia Chronicles.



    • 2003

    • 2006

    • Loyalist; Memorial

    • Loyalist memorial, Newtownards Rd., East Belfast, 2003. James McCurrie/Robert Neill Memorial Garden; memorial stone commemorates James McCurrie and Robert Neill, killed in significant event in early Troubles - June 1970. '27th/28th June 1970 That...



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    • Murals; Loyalist; Sinn Féin; Peace Process; Gerry Adams; Stormont

    • Loyalist mural, Boundary Street, Shankill, West Belfast, 2003, representations of Sinn Féin duplicity. Detail: Gerry Adams, on road from Stormont Buildings, man of war, man of peace; 'Guns from Florida, Florida - Ireland', IRA gun-smugglng from...



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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Fallswater St, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2003. Graffiti misspelled and abandoned; 'Conit' - presumably Continuity IRA; Republican slogan, 'Tiocfaidh Ár Lá' (Our Day Will Come), coined by Bobby Sands, painted over.



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    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Murals

    • Nationalist mural, Stewart St. (back), The Markets, Belfast, 2004. 'The Glory Continues' - Celtic F.C.

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