Republican graffiti, above shops on Crumlin Road/Ardoyne Rd junction, North Belfast, 1981. 'Provos'; 'V for Vengence' (sic); 'Don't Vote OK' . Royal Ulster Constabulary Police Officer on patrol, local children.
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...
1996
Memorial; Plaque; Republicans; IRA
Memorial plaque, Ballymurphy Crescent, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1996 (originally unveiled by Gerry Adams 12th may 1985). Memorial depicts two IRA Volunteers, female and male, to left and right of plaque. Top of plaque reads: 'This monument was...
1983
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Detail from series of murals originally painted in 1981 representing British violence in Ireland. This image depicts Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman (left) and British soldier beating a...
1981
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. The conveyor belt of justice; long mural - Republican representation of British justice system; mural continues left with colonial soldier on horseback - passing on to soldier...
2000
Murals; Republicans; Collusion
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue/ Falls Road, West Belfast. Portraits of the victims of alleged collusion between British authorities and Loyalist paramilitaries. 'An Fhírinne' (The Truth) is an organisation of the relatives of these victims....
2002
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'...
1989
Murals; Republicans; Colonial Violence
Republican Mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1989. Second of series of images representing colonial violence in Ireland; here colonial Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman beats prisoners, while British troops place other victims on the start...
1989
Murals; Republicans; Colonial Violence
Republican Mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1989. Two images; left, British hand strangles Ireland (swastika cuff-link); right, brutish depiction of Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman.
1983
Murals; Republicans; IRA; RUC; Bobby Sands
Republican graffiti, Glenfada Park flats/Rossville St, Derry, 1983. From left: 'Rt.Hon [Right Honourable - title given to British Members of Parliament] Booby Sands OC [Officer Commanding] MP[Member of Parliament] IRA'; 'Lizzy [Queen Elizabeth -...
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...
1981
Murals; Republicans; Royal Ulster Constabulary
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. Beechmount Avenue was an important locus for muralists in 1981. Mural caricature of Royal Ulster Constabulary officer. Mural graffitied.
1983
Murals; Republicans; RUC
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Detail from series of murals originally painted in 1981 representing British violence in Ireland. This image depicts shouting face of Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman; local graffiti.
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...
2008
2010
Republicans; Murals
Republican mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast. Mural on Falls side of Northumberland St., next to barrier which closes link to Shankill at night. Mural commemorates the events following an IRA attack on the RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) at...
2001
Street Signs; Republicans; Police; Royal Ulster Constabulary; UDA; UVF; Collusion
Republican street signs, Oldpark Road, North Belfast, 2002. Sign incorporating road sign - police prohibited; 'Same old mural, same old force'. Republican accusation of collusion between the local police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and...
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