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Murals of Northern Ireland
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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Graffiti

    • Non-aligned graffiti, Harrogate St., Falls, West Belfast. As part of the clean-up campaign of war-related political graffiti, walls were re-painted or whitewashed. This provided nice clean walls for local kids and others.


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Graffiti

    • Non-aligned graffiti, Harrogate St., Falls, West Belfast. 'IBRF' refers to a local group of 'hoods'; the acronym is unclear.


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Graffiti

    • Non-aligned graffiti, Gortfin St., Falls, West Belfast. As part of the clean-up campaign of war-related political graffiti, walls were re-painted or whitewashed. This provided nice clean walls for local kids and others. 'Free to do as your told'...


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Graffiti

    • Non-aligned graffiti, Gortfin St., Falls, West Belfast. As part of the clean-up campaign of war-related political graffiti, walls were re-painted or whitewashed. This provided nice clean walls for local kids and others.


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Murals

    • Non-aligned mural, Servia Street, Lower Falls, West Belfast. 'Falls Youth Providers' (local voluntary youth organisation).


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned; Street Sign

    • Non-aligned street sign, Rockview St., The Village, South Belfast, 2010. 'South Belfast Malecare' - Local Community Men's Health Centre, with attendant graffiti.



    • 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
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    • 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...



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Street, West Belfast, 1981. Fists bound together with barbed wire against Irish Tricolour. Mural paintbombed, local graffiti - UTP (Up the Pope).



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes; H-Blocks

    • Republican mural, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1981. Anti-H-Block,Hunger Strike mural; centre of mural, 'Smash H Block' ('H' in barbed wire); two tricolours on either side of mural; above, names of dead Hunger Strikers: Bobby Sands, Patsy O'Hara,...



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Bobby Sands; Prisoners; H-Blocks; Margaret Thatcher

    • Republican mural, Rockmore Rd., Falls, West Belfast, 1981. Mural painted during the Hunger Strikes, before death of Bobby Sands. On left, image of scroll, with quotation from Bobby Sands, 'You cannot put a rope around the neck of an idea/You cannot...



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Clowney St, Beechmount, West belfast, 1981. Republican slogan during Hunger Strikes - detail of larger mural: 'Magge (sic) Thatcher think again, don't let our brave men die in vain'; local graffiti.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican mural, Shaws Road, West Belfast, 1981. IRA Volunteers with RPG-7 rocket launchers, automatic rifle. On left: Ireland in tricolours. Local kids.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican mural, Shaws Road, West Belfast, 1981. IRA Volunteers with RPG-7 rocket launchers, automatic rifle. On left: Ireland in tricolours. Local kids.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes; Margaret Thatcher

    • Republican mural, Clowney St, Beechmount, West belfast, 1981. Republican slogan during Hunger Strikes - detail of larger mural: 'Magge (sic) Thatcher think again, don't let our brave men die in vain'; local graffiti.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA; Gaelic mythology

    • Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1981. Left, depiction of Gaelic mythological hero Cuchulain; right, honour roll of local IRA dead volunteers 1970-1981. Names have been paintbombed.



    • 1981
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    • 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
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

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



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Street Art; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican election posters, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1983. Posters for local election campaign 1983, Alex Maskey (elected to Belfast City Council); posters make up letters 'S F' (Sinn Féin).



    • 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.

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