Murals; Loyalist; Sinn Féin; Peace Process; Gerry Adams; Stormont
Loyalist mural, Boundary Street, Shankill, West Belfast, 2003, representations of Sinn Féin duplicity. Detail: Gerry Adams, on road from Stormont Buildings, man of war, man of peace; 'Guns from Florida, Florida - Ireland', IRA gun-smugglng from...
2003
Graffiti; Republicans
Republican graffiti, Fallswater St, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2003. Graffiti misspelled and abandoned; 'Conit' - presumably Continuity IRA; Republican slogan, 'Tiocfaidh Ár Lá' (Our Day Will Come), coined by Bobby Sands, painted over.
2003
Murals; Loyalist; Gerry Adams
Loyalist mural, Boundary Street, Shankill, West Belfast, 2003, representations of Sinn Féin duplicity. Detail: Gerry Adams, on road from Stormont Buildings, man of war, man of peace.
2003
Murals; Loyalist; Sinn Féin; Peace Process; Gerry Adams; Stormont
Loyalist mural, Boundary Street, Shankill, West Belfast, 2003, representations of Sinn Féin duplicity. Detail: Gerry Adams, on road from Stormont Buildings, man of war, man of peace; IRA 'Trraining FARC Rebels', Columbia, 2001; 'Spy Ring at...
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Republicans; Murals
Republican mural, Newry Rd., Crossmaglen, S.Armagh. Mural depicts armed IRA volunteers; 'South Armagh Oglaigh na hEireann'.
2004
2010
Republicans; Memorial
Republican memorial, Main Ave.,/Camlough Rd., Newry, Armagh. Memorial dedicated to IRA Volunteer Michael Hughes.
2004
2010
Nationalist; Murals
Nationalist mural, Stewart St. (back), The Markets, Belfast, 2004. 'The Glory Continues' - Celtic F.C.
Non-aligned/Loyalist mural, Ravenhill St., East Belfast, 2004. 'The Ulster Connection RFC'; Rangers footballer in first kit; plaques with names of Ulster players for Rangers: 'J. Macauley. 1910-1911. App.1 Goals 0. B. Manderson. 1915 – 1927. App....
2004
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Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Pearl Street, East Belfast, 2004. Mural depicts street scene in nearby My Ladys Rd. Local graffiti.
2004
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Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Pearl Street, East Belfast, 2004. 'Streetreach 2004' with Cross; mural advertising local church initiative.
2004
Murals; Loyalist; Ulster Young Militants; Emblems; Banners; Flags
Loyalist Arch, North Queen Street, Belfast, 2000. Ulster Young Militants emblem - tiger with rifles, centre (area is Tigers Bay) along with flags of Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland; far left, Ulster Volunteer Force insignia; far...
2004
2010
Loyalist; Memorial
Loyalist memorial, Dee St., East Belfast, 2004. UDA memorial garden; 'Lest We Forget'; plaque; Union Jack.
2004
2010
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Major St., East Belfast, 2004. 'Templemore Avenue Primary School. Opened 2nd July 1926'; painting of the school.
2004
Murals; Republicans; Children; Mother Ireland
Republican mural Lower Falls Road, 2004. Representation of Mother Ireland figure embracing children of different races, against backdrop of West Belfast and local children. 'Cherish the children'. Image painted by the 'Teens for justice summer...
2004
Graffiti; Street Signs; Republicans
Republican graffiti and street signs, Fallswater St, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2004. '?IRA' - not stated but presumably intended to be ironic reference to P (Provisional) IRA, questioning Republican authenticity of (P)IRA compared to Continuity...
2004
Graffiti; Murals; Republicans; Palestine; Israel
Republican mural and graffiti, Iveagh Parade, Falls Road, West Belfast 2004. 'Continuity IRA' graffiti: Continuity IRA was formed as a breakaway paramilitary group from the IRA after Republican Sinn Féin broke with Sinn Féin in 1986 on the...
2004
Street Advertisements; Gaelic; Irish language; Irish Nationalist
Street Advertisements in Gaelic/Irish language, Iveagh Parade,Falls Road, West Belfast, 2004. One of the more unexpected results of the Troubles has been the revival of an Gaeilge/the Irish Language in Northern Ireland, particularly West Belfast.
2004
Street Signs; Republicans
Republican street signs nailed to telegraph pole, Iveagh Parade, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2004. 'IR(A missing); Brits Out, Not Sell Out. Join RSF'. Republican Sinn Féin broke with Sinn Féin in 1986 on the question of abstentionism and continues...
2004
Murals; Loyalist; Edward Carson; Anti-home rule actions; Battle of the Somme
Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, 2004. Depiction of various scenes from 1912-1916; ; Edward Carson, lead signatory, the Ulster Covenant, 1912; gun running ship, 'Clyde Valley', 1914; UVF volunteers 1914; Battle of the Somme, 36th Ulster Division,...