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...
2009
Murals; Gaelic language
Mural, Brighton St., West Belfast, 2009. Mural in support of Irish Language Rights Act and Pobal. 'Ceartbhunaithe - Rights Based. Teanga Oifigiúl - Official Language. Coimisinéir na Gaeilge - Irish Language Commissioner. Seirbhísí Poiblí...
2009
Murals; Gaelic language; Language and cultural contact; Street sign; Gaelic language
Mural, Brighton St., West Belfast, 2009. Mural in support of Irish Language Rights Act and Pobal. 'The Irish Language Act NI Needed Now More Than Ever Before! Acht na Gaeilgeté Pobal Scátheagras Phobal na Gaeilge (Pobal The Umbrella Organisation...
2009
Murals; Gaelic language; Language and cultural contact ; Street signs; Gaelic language
Mural, Brighton St., West Belfast, 2009. Mural in support of Irish Language Rights Act and Pobal. 'The Irish Language Act NI Needed Now More Than Ever Before! Acht na Gaeilgeté Pobal Scátheagras Phobal na Gaeilge (Pobal The Umbrella Organisation...
1989
Murals; Republicans; British Army
Republican mural/cartoon, Cavendish Street, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1989. Ironic reference to British Army's public relations policy of engaging with nationalist residents of the area.
2006
Non-Aligned
Non aligned; Falls Public Library, Falls Rd., West Belfast.
1989
Street Signs; British Army; RUC
Gates to Belfast City Centre, Belfast 1989. 'Support law and Order The Security Forces Regret the Inconvenience Caused by these Barriers Unfortunately they are Essential for Public Safety and to Assist in the Defeat of Terrorism'. Graffiti: 'Gippo...
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