Unionist/Loyalist mural commemorating 50th anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth the Second to the British throne, Spier's Place/Shankill Rd., West Belfast, 2002.
2002
Murals; Nationalist; Football; Celtic Football Club
Nationalist mural, Violet Street, Cavendish Street, West Belfast, 2002. Emblem of Celtic Football Club, with three players (from left Chris Sutton, Henrik Larssen, ?Neil Lennon) and manager, Martin O'Neill. Irish nationalists and republicans...
2002
Murals; Nationalist; Football; Celtic Football Club; Graffiti
Nationalist mural, Violet Street, Cavendish Street, West Belfast, 2002. Martin O'Neill, manager, Celtic Football Club. Irish nationalists and republicans traditionally support Celtic, Glasgow rivals in the Scottish Premiership of Rangers (supported...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; Emblems
Republican mural, Amcomri Street, West Belfast, 2002, commemorating IRA volunteers and republican activists. Volunteers: Stan CarberryTara McGoldric, Frankie Dodds, Sean (Sta) Bailey, Tony Campbell, Albert Kavanagh, Paul Marlowe, Paul (Basil) Fox....
2002
Murals; Graffiti; Republicans; Political Links; Hunger strikes; Turkey
Republican mural and graffiti, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 2002. Mural expressing solidarity with Hunger Strikers in Turkey protesting against prison conditions. Graffiti 'Honour Ireland's Dead Wear an Easter Lily', painted in green, white and...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Nationalist; Gaelic; Irish Language
Republican/Nationalist Mural, Falls Road, 2002. Mural as part of campaign for recognition of an Gaeilge/Irish Language in the Northern Ireland Human Rights Legislation promised as part of the Belfast Agreement 1998. Detail: 'Cearta Teanga, Cearta...
2002
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,...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Nationalist; Gaelic; Irish Language
Republican/Nationalist Mural, Falls Road, 2002. Mural as part of campaign for recognition of an Gaeilge/Irish Language in the Northern Ireland Human Rights Legislation promised as part of the Belfast Agreement 1998. Detail: 'An Ghaeilge sa Bhill...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Nationalist; Gaelic; Irish Language
Republican/Nationalist Mural, Falls Road, 2002. Mural as part of campaign for recognition of an Gaeilge/Irish Language in the Northern Ireland Human Rights Legislation promised as part of the Belfast Agreement 1998.Detail: 'Pobal' is the umbrella...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; IRA Volunteers
Republican mural, Glenalina Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2002. Celtic designs, with portraits of James Quigley, Eamon McCormick, Teddy O'Neill and Michael Magee. Republican activists Mary Fegan and Alice Franklyn also represented. 'Belfast...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; IRA Volunteers
Republican mural, Divismore Way, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2002. Celtic design, Easter Lily at top of mural, emblems of four provinces of Ireland (from left Connacht, Ulster, Leinster, Munster); represntations of three armed IRA volunteers, Bobby...
2002
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; IRA Volunteers
Republican mural, Springhill Drive, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2002. 'In loving memory of volunteers John Stone, Jason McWilliams, Kevin McCracken and John Dougal' Portraits of the four volunteers, armed with rifles, smiling. Background is...
2002
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
Murals; Loyalist; Political protest
Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 2002. The mural represents the aftermath of IRA bombs and serves to accuse Republicans of sectarian motives. '30 Years of Indiscriminate Slaughter by So-Called Non-Sectarian Irish Freedom Fighters'. Bomb...
2002
Murals; Loyalist; Ulster Covenant; Edward Carson
Loyalist mural, Moscow Street, Shankill Road, 2002. Sir Edward Carson signing the Solemn League and Covenant of Ulster, in Belfast City Hall on the 10th of September, 1912. Carson surrounded by Unionist dignitories, including the Lord Mayor,...
2002
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
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...
2002
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...
2002
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...
2002
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...