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  • All fields: Republican
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    • 2002
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    • Catholic Shrine; New Lodge

    • Catholic Shrine of St Bernadette and Our Lady of Lourdes, New Lodge estate, 2002.



    • 2002
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    • Catholic Shrine; New Lodge

    • Catholic shrine of St Bernadette and Our Lady of Lourdes, New Lodge estate, 2002.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; British Army; IRA; INLA

    • British Army graffiti, Divis Flats, Divis, West Belfast, 1989. British soldiers' graffiti on wall in Divis Flats complex; 'Brits Rule Divis INLA PIRA are Bent' (homophobic insult). The British Army maintained an observation and communications post...



    • 2008
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    • Graffiti; Continuity; IRA; Republicans

    • Graffiti, Iveagh Street, Broadway, West Belfast, 2008. Graffiti in support of 'CIRA' (Continuity IRA).



    • 2010
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    • Graffiti; IRA

    • Republican Graffiti, Rockmount St., St James, West Belfast. 'IRA Rule Whiterock'; various local graffiti.



    • 2004
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    • 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...



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Non-Aligned

    • Graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. Centre-left, background, 'Celtic' (Celtic Football Club in Glasgow is the team which Northern Irish Catholics traditionally follow); local graffiti.



    • 2008

    • 2008

    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Street sign, Cavendish St./Falls Rd, West Belfast. Republican dissident graffiti - 'Boycott Stormont' - and local graffiti.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Springhill Crescent, Ballymurphy, 1989. Slogan addressed to local regiment of British Army stationed in area at the time.



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican/local graffiti at Cupar Street, Falls, West Belfast, 1989. Barrier to close off Cupar Street and prevent free access for security purposes; kids graffiti and 'Cupar Reaction Force'.



    • 1984
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1984. 'Bonanza R.I.P'. INLA Volunteer Paul 'Bonanza' Mc Cann was killed in a shoot-out in disputed circumstances in a police raid on a house in Lenadoon Avenue in which a policeman was...



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. 'Join The Patsy O'Hara Youth Movement'; Patsy O'Hara was one of the Republican Hunger Strikers in 1981.



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. Left, background, 'Provos' 'IRA'.



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. 'Join The Patsy O'Hara Youth Movement'; Patsy O'Hara was one of the Republican Hunger Strikers in 1981.



    • 1982
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1982. 'Victory to Argentina'; refers to the 1982 war between Britain and Argentina over the Falklands /Malvinas Islands.



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, New Barnsley Drive, West Belfast, 1979. ' Fight for Jobs, Fight for Socialism'.



    • 1984
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Divis Flats, West Belfast, 1984. 'P.I.R.A.' (Provisional IRA) 'I.N.L.A.' (Irish National Liberation Army). Streetname - Whitehall Path.



    • 1981
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    • Graffiti; Republicans

    • Republican graffiti, Rossville St., Derry, 1982. 'H.M. [Her Majesty's] Prison Rossville'; graffiti refers to Rossville flats complex, Derry.



    • 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.

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