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    • 2004

    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Murals; Graffiti

    • 'Loyalist mural, The Fountain, Derry. Red Hand of Ulster, 'WBLY' (West Bank Loyalist Youth), 'PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) Touts (Informers) Out'.



    • 2006

    • 2008

    • Non-Aligned; Republicans; Murals

    • "Non-aligned (Republican) mural, Divis Street, West Belfast. Mural depicts Frederick Douglass (1818-1895). ""Inspired by two Irishman to escape from slavery, Frederick Douglass came to Ireland during the famine. Henceforth, he championed the...


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    • 2010

    • Non-Aligned

    • Ballymurphy Rd., Falls, West Belfast. Walls which were once covered with political graffiti, now cleaned up.



    • 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...



    • 2002
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    • Flags; Ulster; Britain; Israel

    • Flags on the Shankill Road, West Belfast. From left, the Northern Irish flag (Red Cross on white background, Red hand of Ulster centre, with Union Jack, top left corner; Union Jacks; Israeli flag - some Loyalists identify with Israel's position as...



    • 2010
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    • Flags; Football

    • Flags, St James Rd., West Belfast. Flags for teams in World Cup 2010.


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    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Bee Hive Pub/An Choirceog Bheach, Falls Rd., West Belfast



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Divis Street, West Belfast. Advertising for local apartments in Gaelic and English.



    • 2009/2010

    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Divis Street, West Belfast. Advertising for local apartments in Gaelic and English.


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    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Hawthorn St., Falls, West Belfast. 'Sraid na Sceice' (Hawthorn St.).


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    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Off-licence, Red Devil Pub/An Diabhal Dearg, Falls Rd./Broadway, West Belfast. Beer, Wine and Spirits


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    • 2010

    • Gaelic; Street Sign

    • Gaelic street sign, Red Devil Pub/An Diabhal Dearg, Falls Rd./Broadway, West Belfast



    • 1981
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    • 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...



    • 2010
    •  

    • Graffiti;

    • Graffiti, Beechmount Parade, Beechmount, West Belfast. Graffiti whitewashed; part of unofficial but authorised 'clean-up' of graffiti.



    • 2010
    •  

    • Graffiti; Non-Aligned;

    • Graffiti, Islandbawn St, Beechmount, West Belfast. 'Smash the Fascism' 'Diversity Unity' 'Smash the Racist Oi!' 'Nazis Out'; Red Star; Hammer and Sickle; UTH (Up the Hoods).



    • 2010
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    • Graffiti; Sinn Féin; Republicans

    • Graffiti, Islandbawn St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Graffiti originally read 'No Votes for Sinn Féin Traitors' - altered to read 'Vote for Sinn Féin'.



    • 2008
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    • Graffiti; Continuity; IRA; Republicans

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



    • 1989
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    • Graffiti; Peace Line

    • Graffiti, Peace Line, Lower Shankill, West Belfast, 1989. Graffiti here is mixed - 'UVF' - Ulster Volunteer Force; 'NF' (National Front - a British fascist organisation); 'UTH' - Up the Hibernians, pro-Nationalist slogan; 'ANF' - anti-National...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; British Army; Graffiti

    • Graffiti, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1989. British soldiers, from regiment stationed in area at the time - 2nd Royal Anglian - graffiti on wall in staunchly Republican area.



    • 2010
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    • Graffiti; Non-Aligned

    • Graffiti, St James Park, St James, West Belfast. 'Fear is used to control you'.

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