Non-aligned/ Loyalist graffiti, Kingswood St., East Belfast, 2008. Rangers Football Club badge.
1989
Murals; Republicans; Graffiti; IRA
Republican graffiti, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1989. 'PIRA Fuck Mo.J C'Ville Celtic FC'. Provisional IRA; graffti against Maurice Johnson, Catholic who signed for Glasgow Rangers F.C., traditionally a Protestant club, after...
2000
Murals; Loyalist; UDA; UFF
Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 2000. UDA crest with Ulster Red Hand and motto - Quis Separabit "Who Shall Separate Us'; British crown above the emblem, with UFF and UDA flags to the left and right; '2nd Batt UFF 'C' Coy Simply the...
1987
Murals; Loyalist; UDA; LPA; UDF
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1987. Ulster Defence Association insignia, Crown atop Red Hand of Ulster, with motto 'Quis Separabit' (Who will separate us?); 'C' Company refers to the Lower Shankill company of the UDA. To the left and...
1987
Murals; Loyalist; UDA; LPA; UDF
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1987. Ulster Defence Association insignia, Crown atop Red Hand of Ulster, with motto 'Quis Separabit' (Who will separate us?); 'C' Company refers to the Lower Shankill company of the UDA. To the left and...
2001
Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; UDA; UFF
Loyalist mural, Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 2001. Mural commemorating William Bucky McCullough, killed by INLA 1981; the mural is painted on the McCullough family house. Portrait of 'Lt. Col. William Bucky McCullough 1949 -...
2010
Loyalist; Graffiti
Loyalist graffiti, Hunt St./Lower Newtownards Rd. East Belfast, not known. 'R H C' (Red Hand Commando).
1979
Graffiti; Republicans; RUC
Republican graffiti, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1979. Graffiti refers to recently elected Conservative Prime Minister in Britiain and the Royal Ulster Constabulary: 'Death to Thatcher and the R.U.C'. Underneath, graffiti from the election campaign...
2003
Graffiti; Loyalist; Johnny Adair
Loyalist graffiti, lower Shankill Road, 2003; former head of UDA/UFF 'C' Company, Johnny Adair, was threatened and forced out of Northern Ireland as a result of an internal feud in the loyalist paramilitary organisation in February 2003; 'Your Days...
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