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    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Sinn Féin election mural for Belfast City elections 1983'; slogan 'Parliament is the Political Wing of the British Army' (response to charges that Sinn Féin was the political wing of the...



    • 1983
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Sinn Féin election mural for Belfast City elections 1983, Alex Maskey elected; 'Maskey 1'; slogan 'Parliament is the Political Wing of the British Army' (response to charges that Sinn Féin...



    • 1983
    •  

    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Sinn Féin election mural for Belfast City elections 1983; slogan 'Parliament is the Political Wing of the British Army' (response to charges that Sinn Féin was the political wing of the...



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; INLA

    • Republican graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. 'INLA Land' (Irish National Liberation Army); 'FTP' (Fuck the Pope) - changed to 'FTB'. 'IRSP' (Irish Republican Socialist Party'); 'Ardoyne Army'.



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Graffiti; Republicans; Non-Aligned; IRA; INLA; Hunger strikes

    • Non-aligned murals, Rossville Flats, Derry, 1983. Circus images - cartoons of clowns, acrobats, lion tamers. Republican graffiti- 'Provos', 'IRA', Victory to the Hunger Strikers', 'Irish National Liberation Army', 'INLA'.



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; British Army

    • Republican mural/cartoon, Cavendish Street, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1989. Ironic reference to British Army's public relations policy of engaging with nationalist residents of the area.



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; British Army; IRA

    • Republican mural/British Army graffiti, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1989. Republican mural: 'Victory to the Irish Republican Army' with Irish Tricolour to right; graffiti by British soldiers, from regiment stationed in area at the...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Republicans; Collusion

    • Republican mural, Divismore Crescent, 2002. Accusation of British State involvement in Loyalist murders of Republicans and Nationalists. 'Collusion = State Murder!!!!!' 'The Usual Suspects', representation of suspects in identification parade'...

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