Non-aligned/Loyalist mural, Ravenhill St., East Belfast, 2004. 'The Ulster Connection RFC'; Rangers footballer in first kit; plaques with names of Ulster players for Rangers: 'J. Macauley. 1910-1911. App.1 Goals 0. B. Manderson. 1915 – 1927. App....
2001
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; Taxis
Republican mural, Ardoyne Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Mural commemorates black taxi drivers killed 1971-2001; during the troubles the Black Taxi services were both more reliable and more frequent than the Belfast City buses, largely...
1989
Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry
Nationalist/Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989. Mural refers to debate over naming of the city of Londonderry (the Unionist name) as Derry (the Nationalist name - Doire is the name in Gaelic); the local council re-named the city Derry in 1984...
1984
Murals; Republicans; IRA
Republican mural, Lenadoon Walk, Suffolk, 1984. Mural represents Republican Phoenix rising from the ashes, with armalite rifles right and left; pike and flag to right and left, with 'IRM' (Irish Republican Movement). Above mural, election posters...
1984
Murals; Republicans; Gaelic
Republican mural, Rosnareen Avenue, Andersonstown, 1984. Mural depicts chain of resistance past and present, from phoenix rising from ashes to figure top left with automatic rifle; 'An Slabhra Gan Bhrisead (The unbroken chain), We Owe It To Them......
1984
Murals; Republicans; Gaelic
Republican mural, Rosnareen Avenue, Andersonstown, 1984. Mural depicts chain of resistance past and present, from phoenix rising from ashes to figure top left with automatic rifle; 'An Slabhra Gan Bhrisead (The unbroken chain), We Owe It To Them......
1984
Graffiti; Republicans; IRSP
Republican graffiti, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1984. '1971 No Trials 1984 Show Trials'; reference to Introduction of Internment without Trial in Northern Ireland in 1971 and British 'Supergrass' policy from 1981-86.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; YCV
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1984. Mural represets flag of Northern Ireland, with symbol of Young Citizens' Volunteers (Youth wing of Ulster Volunteer Force).
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690; Queen Elizabeth II
Unionist/Loyalist murals, Percy Place, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1984. Mural on left comemorates 1690, Battle of the Boyne; 'God Save Our Queen'; Red Hand of Ulster (foreground) on Northern Irish flag. Mural on right: insignia of Ulster Defence...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; UVF
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts Ulster Volunteer Force Volunteer with Ulster and UVF flags; UVF crest - Red hand of Ulster, 'For God and Ulster' to left and right; Loyalist slogans - above 'This is Loyalist West...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984.Loyalist slogan 'No Surrender', above British Crown on crest with Scottish flag and Red Hand of Ulster; Union Jack to left, Ulster flag to right; 1690 - date of Battle of Boyne.
1984
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts Bible with British Crown above it; 'One Faith One Crown'.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; UVF
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts Ulster Volunteer Force Volunteer with Ulster and UVF flags; UVF crest - Red hand of Ulster, 'For God and Ulster' to left and right; Loyalist slogans - above 'This is Loyalist West...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690; Queen Elizabeth II
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1984. Mural comemorates 1690, Battle of the Boyne; 'God Save Our Queen'; Red Hand of Ulster (foreground) on Northern Irish flag.
1984
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts armed Loyalist paramilitary with Ulster flag standing against representation of Northern Ireland.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; King William of Orange; 1690
Loyalist, Unionist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts King William of Orange crossing Boyne, July 1690.