Loyalist street art, Lindsay St./ Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 2010. Placards of Union Jack; Northern Ireland flag.
1983
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Mural depicts two Republican Volunteers firing over Phoenix arising from ashes. Above, election posters from 1983 British General Election showing Social Democratic and Labour Party MP John Hume (rival...
1983
Murals; Republicans; Fianna Éireann; Sinn Féin
Republican mural, Westland St., Derry, 1983. Recruitment mural for Fianna [na h]Éireann - youth wing of IRA. Posters below from election posters from 1983 British General Election showing Social Democratic and Labour Party MP John Hume (rival...
1983
Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry
Republican mural, Westland St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...
1983
Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry
Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...
1983
Murals; Republicans; SDLP
Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...
1983
Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry
Republican mural, Free Derry Corner, corner of Lecky St and Fahan St, Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by...
1989
Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry
Nationalist/Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989. Mural refers to debate over naming of the city of Londonderry (the Unionist name) as Derry (the Nationalist name - Doire is the name in Gaelic); the local council re-named the city Derry in 1984...
1989
Street Signs; Unionist; July 12th; Memorial
Unionist arch, Percy Place, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1989. Lower left and right, Northern Ireland and Scotland flags; upper left and right, Union Jack and Northern Irish flag; centre: Union Jack with image of King William at Battle of Boyne,...
2000
2004
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Rowland Way, Sandy Row, South Belfast, 2000. Mural depics city coat of arms, Londonderry. 'Londonderry Under Siege No Surrender 1690-1990'.
2001
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Martin Street/ Templemore Ave., East Belfast, 2001. 'Gertrude Star FB. Est 1961. East Belfast”. Crest of the Flute Band flanked by the Northern Ireland, Scotland and Union Jack flags. 'Londonderry, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Tyrone,...
2001
2010
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Hawkin St/Orchard St., Derry. Original mural 2001; renewed 2010. 'Londonderry West Bank Loyalists Still Under Siege. No Surrender'.
2006
2010
Loyalist; Murals; Graffiti
Loyalist mural, The Fountain, Derry.Londonderry [Loyalists Still Under Siege] Says No To Derry. The mural refers to a legal case whose purpose was to change the official name of the city (from Londonderry to Derry)
2008
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist murals, The Fountain, Derry. Murals dedicated to Glasgow Rangers Football Club, 'Londonderry Loyal RSC' (Rangers Supporters Club); Northern Ireland Football Crest, 'Our wee country'.
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