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    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican mural, Rockdale St., Falls, West Belfast, 1981. Revolutionary figure with armalite against Tricolour; 'They May Kill the revolutionary But Never the revolution'. Advertisement above carries Government health warning on the dangers of...



    • 1982
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1982. Mural depicts Republican volunteer with rifle against pikestaff and Irish Tricolour. To left, slogan: 'The May Kill the Revolutionary But Never the Revolution'; to right, Easter Lily, 'Irish Freedom...



    • 1986
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    • Murals; Republicans; Easter 1916

    • Murals, Republican, Berwick Rd/Paráid An Ardghleanna, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 1986. Mural commemorates 70th anniversary of Easter Rebellion, 1916. Top '1916 Easter 1986', prison cell with prisoner/Hunger Striker centre and two representations of...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRSP; INLA; FSLN

    • Republican mural, Lower Falls/Divis, West Belfast, 1989. Graffiti in support of Irish Republican Socialist Party and its military wing, the Irish National Liberation Army, with reference to FSLN (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) - the...



    • 1992

    • 2006

    • Republicans; Murals

    • Republican mural, Ballymurphy Rd., Ballymurphy, 1992. Ireland-Mexico solidarity mural with member of Oglaigh na hEireann, James Connolly, and Emiliano Zapata (Mexican revolutionary). "You can kill the revolutionary, but not the revolution". Mural...



    • 1997
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    • Murals; Republicans; Prisoners

    • Republican mural, New Lodge Road, New Lodge, Belfast, 1997. Mural commemorating various prison campaigns by the Republican movement through historical iconic images. Central image, hands cuffed together wrapped in barbed wire (invokes one of the...



    • 1998
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    • Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; Bobby Sands

    • Republican mural, Sevastopol Street/Falls Road, West Belfast, 1998. Mural painted on side of Sinn Féin offices, iconic image of Bobby Sands, first Hunger Striker to die in 1981. Above and below, phoenix and lark smashing chain, left and right,...

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