Nationalist mural, Rossville Street, Derry. 'Bloody Sunday', painted by The Bogside Artists.
1999
2006
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Dunlewey St./Falls Rd., West Belfast. Mural advocates justice for children.
1999
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...
1999
Murals; Republicans; RUC; Police; Sectarianism
Republican mural, Artana Street, Lower Ormeau Road, South Belfast, 1999. Mural makes link between the official finding that the London Metropolitan Police's investigation into the death of the Black teenager Stephen Lawrence (killed in a racist...
1999
2002
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Boyne Court/Sandy Row, South Belfast, 1999. Mural depicts three paramilitary loyalists, with UFF and UDA insignia. 'In proud memory of our fallen comrades, we forget them not. At the going down of the Sun, and in the morning, we...
1999
2004
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural. Apsley St.,/Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 1999. Mural depicts Battle of the Somme (and other WW1 Battles), with portrait of Sir Edward Carson, silhouette of soldiers, poppies with local area affiliations, emblems of RIR, UVF, YCV....
1999
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Carrington St., East Belfast, 1999/not known. 'Ulster Volunteer Force'; two paramilitary figures with UVF flags. Mural originally painted in 1999, re-painted (unknown).
1999
2006
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Lord St., East Belfast, 1999. Free Our Prisoners. Some Gave All, All Gave Some. Ulster Freedom Fighters'. Manacled hands; Ulster and UDA flags over outline of Northern Ireland with Maze prison watchtower.
1999
2006
Unionist/Loyalist; Murals
Unionist/ Loyalist mural, Templemore St., East Belfast, 1999. Ulster-Scots mural; Ulster and Scottish flags; map of Scotland and Ulster; '4000 Years of Ulster-Scots History and Heritage. Ulster & Scotland, Shared Language, Shared Literature, Shared...
1999
Murals; Republicans; Patten Report; Royal Ulster Constabulary; Police Service of Northern Ireland
Republican mural, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2001. Depicts two helmeted police officers, one from disbanded RUC (Royal Ulster Constabulary), the other PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland). "Spot the difference. Answer: There is none!" The 1999...
1999
Murals; Republicans; Famine
Republican Mural, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, 1999. Mural depicts the Famine which took place between 1845-9, in the year of the 150th Anniversary. Figure of woman with child begging at top, to the left and right children scavenging in the fields...
1999
Murals; Republicans; New Lodge; Children
Republican mural, New Lodge Road, New lodge, Belfast, 1999. One of two murals comparing New Lodge in the 1900s and 2000. This mural depicts, on left, linen mills, Belfast's main industry, with woman worker, children playing round gaslamp; centre -...
1999
Murals; Republicans; Prisoners
Republican mural, St James Crescent/Donegall Road, West Belfast. Green ribbons were used as a symbol of the Republican prison campaign; names of Republican prisoners (from the local area) beneath each ribbon. Celtic emblems and graffiti.
1999
Memorial; Pat Finucane; Republicans; Nationalist; Rights; Gaelic language; Street Signs; Collusion;
Republican memorial, Beechmount Drive, Beechmount, West Belfast. Memorial to Pat Finucane, lawyer, assassinated by Loyalist paramilitaries 1989; allegations of Security Force collusion in the murder. Portrait of Finucane; 'Pat Finucane 1949 - 1989....
1999
Memorial; Pat Finucane; Republicans; Nationalist; Rights; Street Signs; Collusion;
Republican memorial, Beechmount Drive, Beechmount, West Belfast. Memorial to Pat Finucane, lawyer, assassinated by Loyalist paramilitaries 1989; allegations of Security Force collusion in the murder. Portrait of Finucane; 'Pat Finucane 1949 - 1989....
1999
Murals; Republicans; prisoners
Republican mural, corner Donegall Rd/St James Crescent, West Belfast. Mural features lark trapped in barbed wire, with keys, green ribbon (associated with campaigns in support of Republican prisoners). with 'Saoirse' (Freedom).
1999
Murals; Republicans; Prisoners
Republican mural, St James Crescent/Donegall Road, West Belfast. Green ribbons were used as a symbol of the Republican prison campaign; names of Republican prisoners (from the local area) beneath each ribbon. Celtic emblems and graffiti.
1999
Murals; Republicans; Prisoners
Republican mural, corner Donegall Rd/St James Crescent, West Belfast. Mural features lark trapped in barbed wire, with keys, green ribbon (associated with campaigns in support of Republican prisoners). with 'Saoirse' (Freedom).
1999
Murals; Republicans; Prisoners
Republican mural, corner Donegall Rd/St James Crescent, West Belfast. Mural features lark trapped in barbed wire, with keys, green ribbon (associated with campaigns in support of Republican prisoners). Older version of mural underneath; Gaelic...
1999
Murals; Republicans; Prisoners
Republican mural, corner Donegall Rd/St James Crescent, West Belfast. Mural features lark trapped in barbed wire, with keys, green ribbon (associated with campaigns in support of Republican prisoners). with 'Saoirse' (Freedom).