Non-aligned graffiti, Templemore St., East Belfast, 2010. 'Touts [Informers] Beware DHSS [Department of Health and Social Security] Touts H/E [Housing Executive] Touts'. Graffiti whitewashed; 'The End'.
2010
Non-Aligned; Graffiti
Non-aligned graffiti, Templemore St., East Belfast, 2010. 'Touts [Informers] Beware DHSS [Department of Health and Social Security] Touts H/E [Housing Executive] Touts'. Graffiti whitewashed; 'The End'.
2010
Loyalist; Graffiti
Loyalist graffiti, Hunt St./Lower Newtownards Rd. East Belfast, not known. 'R H C' (Red Hand Commando).
1979
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...
1981
Graffiti; Loyalist; UVF; Hunger strikes
Loyalist mural, Sandy Row, East Belfast, 1981. Ulster Volunteer Force graffiti, anti-Republican Hunger Striker Bobby Sands: 'Support the UVF Sands Rot in Hell'.
1984
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Donegal Road, East Belfast, 1984. Mural commemorates founding of the 'Pride of the Village Flute band', 'Founded Sept. 1980'. British Crown atop insignia of the band, Masonic Star with Red Hand, draped by Scottish and Northern Irish...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; King William of Orange
Loyalist mural, Donegal Road, East Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts King William of Orange crossing the Boyne in 1690. To left and right of central image, Union Jacks, and Masonic symbols. This mural was originally painted in the 1920s.
1984
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Donegal Road, East Belfast, 1984. Mural commemorates founding of the 'Pride of the Village Flute band', 'Founded Sept. 1980'. British Crown atop insignia of the band, Masonic Star with Red Hand, draped by Scottish and Northern Irish...
1984
Memorial; Unionist; Loyalist; King William of Orange; 1690
Loyalist Arch, Sandy Row, East Belfast, 1984. Arch commemorates Battle of Boyne, 1690 and signing of Ulster Covenant, 1912. Top of arch: figure of William of Orange on white charger; top left, 'Aughrim', top right, 'Boyne'; centre 'Sandy Row...
1989
Murals; Loyalist; Red Hand Commando
Loyalist mural, Donegal Road, East Belfast, 1981. Mural depicts centre, Red hand of Ulster in Star of Orange Lodge, 'Pride of the Village Flute Band'', crown atop; left - flag of Scotland, right, flag of Ulster. 'RHC' - Red Hand Commando, cover...
1996
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Pearl Street, East Belfast, 1996. 'UVF Release the Prisoners'.
1996
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Harvey Court/ Templemore Ave., East Belfast, 1996. 'Consolidate the Peace. Release East Belfast’s Loyalist Prisoners'; Shackled red hands; LPA and UDA insignia; Maze prison watchtower and wall. Originally painted 1966, re-painted...
1996/2006
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Newtownards Rd., East Belfast, 1996/2006. Paramilitary figure; 'UFF Formed 1973 East Belfast Brigade.For as long as one hundred of us remain alive we shall never in any way consent to submit to the Irish for its not honour glory or...
1996/2006
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Newtownards Rd., East Belfast, 2006. 'UFF 1973'.
1999
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Carrington St., East Belfast, 1999/not known. 'Ulster Volunteer Force'; two paramilitary figures with UVF flags. Mural originally painted in 1999, re-painted (unknown).
1999
2006
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Lord St., East Belfast, 1999. Free Our Prisoners. Some Gave All, All Gave Some. Ulster Freedom Fighters'. Manacled hands; Ulster and UDA flags over outline of Northern Ireland with Maze prison watchtower.
1999
2006
Unionist/Loyalist; Murals
Unionist/ Loyalist mural, Templemore St., East Belfast, 1999. Ulster-Scots mural; Ulster and Scottish flags; map of Scotland and Ulster; '4000 Years of Ulster-Scots History and Heritage. Ulster & Scotland, Shared Language, Shared Literature, Shared...
Loyalist mural, Templemore St.,/Avoniel Rd., East Belfast, 2000. 'UFF Formed 1973 Dee St. Coy'; insignia UDA; UFF; UYM. Two paramilitary figures on map of Northern Ireland.
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...