Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. The conveyor belt of justice; long mural - Republican representation of British justice system; mural begins, left, armed colonial soldiers with Ulster flag, pike, sword, beating...
1981
Graffiti; British Army
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...
1981
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. The conveyor belt of justice; long mural - Republican representation of British justice system; mural continues left with colonial soldier on horseback - passing on to soldier...
1981
Murals; Republicans; IRA
Republican mural, Rockville Street Road, Falls, West Belfast, 1981. Mural commemorates IRA attack at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, 27/8/1979, in which eighteen British soldiers were killed by two bombs (the heaviest British casualties in a single...
1981
Murals; Republicans; IRA
Republican mural, Rockville St., Falls, West Belfast, 1981. Mural commemorates IRA attack at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, 27/8/1979, in which eighteen British soldiers were killed by two bombs (the largest number of British casualties in a...
1981
Murals; Republicans; IRA
Republican mural, Rockville St.,Road, Falls, West Belfast, 1981. Mural commemorates IRA attack at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, 27/8/1979, in which eighteen British soldiers were killed by two bombs (the largest number British casualties in a...
1985
Murals; Republicans; Gaelic
Republican mural, Lower Falls, West Belfast, 1989. 'Fiche Blian - ar Aghaidh Chun Bua Twenty Years - Onward to Victory'. 20 years refers to the start of the Troubles in 1969.
1989
Murals; Republicans; Gaelic
Republican mural, Lower Falls, West Belfast, 1989. 'Fiche Blian - ar Aghaidh Chun Bua Twenty Years - Onward to Victory'. 20 years refers to the start of the Troubles in 1969.
2000
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; Taxis
Republican mural, Brighton Street/ Falls Road, West Belfast, 2000. Memorial to taxi drivers murdered during the Troubles. Black Taxi on background of Celtic Cross, 'In memory of the Taxi Drivers who lost their lives'; images of gates of Milltown...
2000
Murals; Loyalist; H-Blocks; UDA; UFF; Prisoners
Loyalist mural, Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, 2000. Commemorates the closing of Long Kesh/The Maze prison, in 2000. Mural depicts walled H-Block compound guarded by watchtower and surrounded by chain; two clenched fists with manacles in shape...
2001
Murals; Republicans; Commemoration; Taxis
Republican mural, Ardoyne Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 2001. Mural commemorates black taxi drivers killed 1971-2001; during the troubles the Black Taxi services were both more reliable and more frequent than the Belfast City buses, largely...
2001
2010
Republicans; Memorial
Republican memorial, Newry St., Crossmaglen, S.Armagh. Memorial dedicated to Hunger Strikers who died during current phase of The Troubles.
2002
Murals; Republicans; Taxis
Republican mural advertising West Belfast Taxi Tours, Falls Road, West Belfast, 2002. Depiction of various Republican murals in the background; taxi has tourist taking photos. Phone numbers to arrange the tours, including weekends; for organised...
2003
2006
Loyalist; Memorial
Loyalist memorial, Newtownards Rd., East Belfast, 2003. James McCurrie/Robert Neill Memorial Garden; memorial stone commemorates James McCurrie and Robert Neill, killed in significant event in early Troubles - June 1970. '27th/28th June 1970 That...
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
Murals; Republicans; 1969; Margaret Thatcher; Hunger strikes; Emblems
Republican mural, Clowney Street, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 2004. One of the oldest surviving murals, it was first painted in 1981. 'The people arose in 69, they will do it again at any time'; 'Maggie Thatcher think again, don't let our...
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