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    • 2010

    • Peace Line

    • Peace line, Conway St., Clonard, West Belfast. This (in an earlier format) was one of the earliest Peace lines - originally constructed in 1969.



    • 1989

    • 2010

    • Peace Line

    • Peace line, Springfield Rd., West Belfast.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA; Peace Line

    • Republican and kids' graffiti at the Peace Line, Clonard, West Belfast, 1989. 'U T Rogues' - U T R usually designates 'Up The IRA'; 'Fred the Head Waz Framed By Roger Rabbit and Scooby', other kids names etc. The Peace Lines are mostly made of...



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA; Peace Line

    • Republican and kids' graffiti at the Peace Line, Clonard, West Belfast, 1989. 'U T Rogues' - U T R usually designates 'Up The IRA'; 'Fred the Head Waz Framed By Roger Rabbit and Scooby', other kids names etc. The Peace Lines are mostly made of...



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Peace Line

    • Graffiti, Peace Line, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1989. Graffiti here is mixed - 'UVF' - Ulster Volunteer Force; 'NF' (National Front - a British fascist organisation); 'UTH' - Up the Hibernians, pro-Nationalist slogan; 'ANF' - anti-National...



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Loyalist; Peace Line; UVF

    • Loyalist graffiti, Peace Line, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1989. 'UVF Kill All Taigs' - Ulster Volunteer Force; 'Taig' is a derogatory reference to Catholics. The Peace Lines are mostly made of concrete and steel walls up to 25 feet high, topped...



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Loyalist; Peace Line

    • Loyalist graffiti, Peace Line, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1989. 'UVF' - Ulster Volunteer Force; 'FTP' - Fuck the Pope; 'Fuck Taigs' - Taig is derogatory reference to Catholic; 'Fuck IRA UDA Rules UVF'. The Peace Lines are mostly made of brick...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican murals, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1989. Series of murals on left; peace line to right; Irish Tricolours flying above houses.



    • 1996
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    • 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...



    • 2000

    • 2008

    • Republicans; Memorial; Peace Line

    • Republican memorial, Bombay Street, Falls, West Belfast. Detail: Gates, Celtic cross against Roll of Honour of local IRA Volunteers and civilians killed in the conflict. Portraits of local IRA volunteers above. Irish Tricolour and Peace line.



    • 2008

    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Murals

    • Non-aligned mural, Madrid St., East Belfast, 2008. Mural depicts scenes from local history; memories and recollections of local women. 'History Girl'. Peace Line in background.



    • 2009
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    • Murals; Nationalist; Football; Soccer; Belfast Celtic

    • Mural, St Katherine's Road, St James, West Belfast. Mural celebrates Belfast Celtic Football (Soccer) Club (1891-1949) and Celtic park (now demolished); portraits of players Charlie Tully, Paddy Bonnar, Jimmy Jones, and line from song chanted by...



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Flags

    • Loyalist flags, Madrid St., East Belfast, 2010. Loyalist bunting; Peace Line at end of street.

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