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Murals of Northern Ireland
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    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Divis Street, West Belfast. Advertising for local apartments in Gaelic and English.



    • 2009/2010

    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Divis Street, West Belfast. Advertising for local apartments in Gaelic and English.



    • 1981
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    • 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'.



    • 1979
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans

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



    • 1984
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Divis Flats, West Belfast, 1984. 'P.I.R.A.' (Provisional IRA) 'I.N.L.A.' (Irish National Liberation Army). Streetname - Whitehall Path.



    • 1981
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Rossville St., Derry, 1982. 'H.M. [Her Majesty's] Prison Rossville'; graffiti refers to Rossville flats complex, Derry.



    • 1981
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • 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.



    • 1981
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1981. 'Up The Provies' (Provisional IRA'. Local kids with Tricolour.



    • 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',...



    • 1980
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans; H-Blocks; Hunger strikes

    • Republican graffiti, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1980. Graffiti refers to the first Republican 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. 'H-Block...



    • 1979
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans; H-Blocks; IRA

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



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; Hunger strikers

    • Republican graffiti, Moyard Crescent, West Belfast, 1983. 'Victory to the Hunger Strikers'. Local graffiti. Sinn Féin posters for local government elections, 1983; Alex Maskey elected to Belfast City Council.



    • 1979
    •  

    • 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
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

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



    • 1979
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

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



    • 1984
    •  

    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Divis Flats, West Belfast, 1984. 'P.I.R.A.' (Provisional IRA) 'I.N.L.A.' (Irish National Liberation Army). Streetname - Whitehall Path.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA; 1969

    • Republican graffiti, New Barnsley Drive, West Belfast, 1989. 'Out of the Ashes of "69" arose the Provos'; IRA slogan referring to appearance of Provisional IRA from a split in the Republican movement and the conflict in 1969.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA; 1969

    • Republican Mural, New Barnsley Drive, West Belfast, 1989. 'Out of the Ashes of "69" arose the Provos'; IRA slogan referring to appearance of Provisional IRA from a split in the Republican movement and the conflict in 1969.



    • 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...



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; SDLP

    • Republican graffiti, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1983. 'Stoop Down Low Party'; the nickname given by Sinn Féin supporters to the Social Democratic and Labour party, the main constitutional Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland for...

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