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    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Murals

    • Loyalist mural, The Fountain, Derry. Union Jack.


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    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Murals; Graffiti

    • Loyalist mural, The Fountain, Derry. Plaque on site of mural/graffiti - 'Bobby Jackson Memorial'. Bobby Jackson was a Loyalist muralist working in the 1920s.


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    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Murals

    • Loyalist mural/street art, Wapping Lane, Derry. Kerb stones red white and blue; road sign 'One Way'.


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    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Murals

    • Nationalist mural, Rossville Street, Derry. Free Derry Wall with murals of the Bogside Artists in background.


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    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Murals

    • Nationalist mural, Rossville Street, Derry. Memorial commemorates painting of Free Derry Wall and the work of the Bogside Artists.


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    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Street Sign

    • Nationalist street sign, Glenfada Park/Rossville St., Derry, scene of a number of the killings on Bloody Sunday.


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    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Street Signs

    • Celtic Bar, Stanleys Walk, Derry. Derry City and Glasgow Celtic insignia.


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Graffiti

    • Non-aligned graffiti, Roulston Ave., off Bonds Street, Derry. 'All Polish Out' whitewashed over.



    • 1974

    • 2010

    • Nationalist; Memorial

    • Nationalist memorial, Rossville Street, Derry. Dedicated to those killed on Bloody Sunday, 30th January 1972.



    • 1979

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Memorial

    • Republican memorial, Cardinal O'Fiaich Square, Crossmaglen, S.Armagh. Figure of man above a phoenix; dedicated to all who have suffered for Irish freedom.



    • 1979
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Loyalist Prisoners; Queen Elizabeth II

    • Loyalist mural, Lindsay Street South, East Belfast, 1979. 'Remember the Loyalist Prisoners' above barbed wire; 'Quis Seprabit' (UDA motto - 'Who would separate?). Crown above Ulster emblem, surrounded by Northern Irish and Scottish flags. On either...



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1979. Graffiti on wall of Allied Irish Bank: 'Provisional [Provisional IRA] Freedom '79' with Easter Lily'. 'Boycott EEC' [European Economic Community - forerunner of European Union]. Political...



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1979. 'Provos are the people and the people are the Provos'.



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, New Barnsley Drive, West Belfast, 1979. ' Fight for Jobs, Fight for Socialism'.



    • 1979
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    • 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...



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; H-Blocks; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1979. 'Provos', 'Smash H Blocks', Provos OK'.



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1979. Republican graffiti on wall of Allied Irish Bank: 'Provies [Provisional IRA] IRA OK'.



    • 1979
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Avenue, West Belfast, 1979. 'Free Andersonstown' above Irish Tricolour.



    • 1979
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    • Murals; Republicans; Nationalist

    • Republican/Nationalist mural, Free Derry Corner, corner of Lecky St and Fahan St, Derry, 1979. The slogan was originally painted on a gable-end of a house in January 1969.



    • 1980
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; Dirty Protest

    • Republican graffiti, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1980. Graffiti refers to first Hunger Strike in 1980. The protest was called off on December 18 after 53 days; the collapse of the deal led to the second Hunger Strike of 1981. 'God Save Ireland',...

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