Graffiti painted by British soldiers, Divis flats, West Belfast, 1981. 'Brits Rule Divis INLA PIRA are Bent'. 'Bent' here may mean corrupt but is more likely to be homophobic. Divis flats, the highest point in West Belfast, was used by the British...
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.
2010
2010
Loyalist; Graffiti
Loyalist graffiti, Abingdon Dr./Donegall Rd., South Belfast, 2010. Paramilitary-related graffiti has been painted over.
2003
2006
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Linfield Rd./Sandy Row, South Belfast, 2003. Mural stands at northern entrance to Sandy Row and refers to mural at Free Derry Corner. 'You Are Now Entering Loyalist Sandy Row. Heartland of South Belfast Ulster Freedom Fighters Quis...
1989/2002
2004
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Oak St./Donegall Pass, St, South Belfast, 2002. Representation of Lindsay St. Arch, mural depicts William of Orange victorious over James II, 'William III Prince of Orange. Cemented with Love. Holy Bible. Lindsay Street Arch erected...
1999
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Carrington St., East Belfast, 1999/not known. 'Ulster Volunteer Force'; two paramilitary figures with UVF flags. Mural originally painted in 1999, re-painted (unknown).
2002
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural , Dee St., East Belfast, 2002. 'UFF UDA'; top of the wall painted red, white and blue.
1996
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Harvey Court/ Templemore Ave., East Belfast, 1996. 'Consolidate the Peace. Release East Belfast’s Loyalist Prisoners'; Shackled red hands; LPA and UDA insignia; Maze prison watchtower and wall. Originally painted 1966, re-painted...
2001
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Martin Street/ Templemore Ave., East Belfast, 2001. 'Gertrude Star FB. East Belfast'; 'Spike' as bandsman, above map of Northern Ireland, flanked by Union Jack Scotland flag; '1690', '1961 - 2001'. Earlier version of mural...
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,...
1999/2006
2008
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, Emerson Street, off Bonds Street, Derry. Mural commemorates Cecil McKnight, (UDA/UFF Volunteer killed by IRA) and other UFF Volunteers. Mural originally painted in 1999, refurbished 2006. McKnight is standing against background of...
1996
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...
2002
Murals; Graffiti; Republicans; Political Links; Hunger strikes; Turkey
Republican mural and graffiti, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 2002. Mural expressing solidarity with Hunger Strikers in Turkey protesting against prison conditions. Graffiti 'Honour Ireland's Dead Wear an Easter Lily', painted in green, white and...
1984
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist murals, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984, Scene shows a number of the series of loyalist murals painted in Percy Place in 1984; Red, White and Blue kerbstones, Northern Irish flags and Union Jacks, and Unionist bunting across street to...
2001
Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; UDA; UFF
Loyalist mural, Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 2001. Mural commemorating William Bucky McCullough, killed by INLA 1981; the mural is painted on the McCullough family house. Portrait of 'Lt. Col. William Bucky McCullough 1949 -...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; King William of Orange
Loyalist mural, Donegal Road, East Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts King William of Orange crossing the Boyne in 1690. To left and right of central image, Union Jacks, and Masonic symbols. This mural was originally painted in the 1920s.
1989
Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry
Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989.Free Derry was the name given to the area of Derry City which declared itself beyond the pale of British rule following the Battle of the Bogside of August 12-August 14, 1969. The famous slogan "You are now...
1989
Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry
Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989.Free Derry was the name given to the area of Derry City which declared itself beyond the pale of British rule following the Battle of the Bogside of August 12-August 14, 1969. The famous slogan "You are now...
1986
Murals; Republicans
Murals, Republican, Berwick Rd/Paráid An Ardghleanna, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 1986. Detail of mural: painted in colours of Irish Tricolour, 'As Long as ireland is Unfree The Only Attitude for irishmen and Women is an Attitude of Revolt' (quote...
1983
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Detail from series of murals originally painted in 1981 representing British violence in Ireland. This image depicts Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman (left) and British soldier beating a...