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    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; RUC

    • Republican graffiti, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1979. Graffiti refers to recently elected Conservative Prime Minister in Britiain and the Royal Ulster Constabulary: 'Death to Thatcher and the R.U.C'. Underneath, graffiti from the election campaign...



    • 1983
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; SDLP

    • Republican graffiti, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1983. 'Stoop Down Low Party'; the nickname given by Sinn Féin supporters to the Social Democratic and Labour party, the main constitutional Nationalist Party in Northern Ireland for...



    • 1986
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1986. Election mural for 1986 Westminster By-Elections; Danny Morrison was the unsuccessful Sinn Féin candidate for the Mid-Ulster constituency.



    • 1984
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Walk, Suffolk, 1984. Mural represents Republican Phoenix rising from the ashes, with armalite rifles right and left; pike and flag to right and left, with 'IRM' (Irish Republican Movement). Above mural, election posters...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Mural depicts two Republican Volunteers firing over Phoenix arising from ashes. Above, election posters from 1983 British General Election showing Social Democratic and Labour Party MP John Hume (rival...



    • 1985
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    • Murals; Republicans; Bobby Sands; James Connolly

    • Republican mural, Bond Street, Markets area, Belfast, 1985. Sinn Féin election mural originally for 1983 General Election campaign. Mural depicts Bobby Sands and James Connolly; 'Vote Socialist Vote Republican Vote Sinn Féin'; mural extensively...



    • 1984
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    • Murals; Republicans; Cumann na Mban; PLO; ANC; Women

    • Republican mural, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts three women Volunteers; left, Palestine Liberation Organisation; middle, Cumann na mBan/Women's IRA; right, Southwest African People's Organisation (Namibia), within international...



    • 1984
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    • Murals; Republicans; Cumann na Mban; PLO; ANC; Women

    • Republican mural, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts three women Volunteers; left, Palestine Liberation Organisation; middle, Cumann na mBan/Women's IRA; right, Southwest African People's Organisation (Namibia), within international...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry

    • Republican mural, Westland St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry

    • Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Derry; Londonderry

    • Republican mural, Free Derry Corner, corner of Lecky St and Fahan St, Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Fianna Éireann; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Westland St., Derry, 1983. Recruitment mural for Fianna [na h]Éireann - youth wing of IRA. Posters below from election posters from 1983 British General Election showing Social Democratic and Labour Party MP John Hume (rival...



    • 1984
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Walk, Suffolk, 1984. Mural represents Republican Phoenix rising from the ashes, with armalite rifles right and left; pike and flag to right and left, with 'IRM' (Irish Republican Movement). Above mural, election posters...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA Volunteers; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Slemish Way, Andersonstwon Road, West Belfast, 1989. Mural depicts IRA volunteers, rifle and heavy machine gun. Irish tricolour. 'Venceremos' (Spanish - We will win'). Sinn Féin election poster. Memorial to James Connolly, one of...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; SDLP

    • Republican mural, Rossville St., Derry, 1983. Graffiti refers to controversy over name of the city - Londonderry, the name given by the pro-British colonists in the 17th century, and Derry, the name used by nationalists and Republicans. The name of...



    • 1988
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Amcomry Street, West Belfast, 1988. Irish Tricolour, 'Sinn Féin'; election posters for Sinn Féin and The Worker's Party, and anti-extradition poster (campaign against extradition of Republican suspects from Ireland to Northern...



    • 1987
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Springfield Road/New Barnsley Parade, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1987. Sinn Féin mural 1987 General Election; 'Freedom, Justice, Peace' on Irish Tricolour; representation of dove/lark caught in barbed wire. Local graffiti.



    • 1985
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Bond Street, Markets area, Belfast. Sinn Féin election mural for 1985 local election campaign. Mural depicts lark of freedom caught up in barbed wire; 'The Sinn Féin Election Vote Conlon No 1'; green, white and gold brickwork....



    • 1985
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Bond Street, Markets area, Belfast. Sinn Féin election mural for 1985 local election campaign. Mural depicts lark of freedom caught up in barbed wire; 'The Sinn Féin Election Vote Conlon No 1'; green, white and gold brickwork....



    • 1984
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1984. Mural, 'sponsored by An Phoblacht/Republican News' (Sinn Féin newspaper), depicts woman (?) enveloped in Tricolour, and political activists campaigning 'For A New Ireland', 'Youth, Culture,...

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