Loyalist street art, Lindsay St./ Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 2010. Placards of Union Jack; Northern Ireland flag.
2010
Loyalist; Street Art
Loyalist street art, Lindsay St./ Donegall Pass, South Belfast, date unknown. Placards of Union Jack; Northern Ireland flag.
2010
Loyalist; Street Art
Loyalist street art, Lindsay St./ Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 2010. Placards of Union Jack; Scotland flag.
2010
Loyalist; Murals
Loyalist mural, The Fountain, Derry. Union Jack.
1979
Murals; Loyalist; Loyalist Prisoners; Queen Elizabeth II
Loyalist mural, Lindsay Street South, East Belfast, 1979. 'Remember the Loyalist Prisoners' above barbed wire; 'Quis Seprabit' (UDA motto - 'Who would separate?). Crown above Ulster emblem, surrounded by Northern Irish and Scottish flags. On either...
1981
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. Beechmount Avenue was an important locus for muralists in 1981. This mural depicts Ireland (with Easter Lily)being crucified on a cross made of the British Union Jack 'Made in...
1981
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1981. Beechmount Avenue was an important locus for muralists in 1981. This mural depicts Ireland (with Easter Lily)being crucified on a cross made of the British Union Jack 'Made in...
1983
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Detail from series of murals originally painted in 1981 representing British violence in Ireland. This image depicts Ireland (Tricolour hanging from figure) being crucified on the British...
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984.Loyalist slogan 'No Surrender', above British Crown on crest with Scottish flag and Red Hand of Ulster; Union Jack to left, Ulster flag to right; 1690 - date of Battle of Boyne.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Loyalist slogan 'No Surrender', above British Crown on crest with Scottish flag and Red Hand of Ulster; Union Jack to left, Ulster flag to right; 1690 - date of Battle of Boyne.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; Shankill
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts map of Northern Ireland in the form of Union Jack with symbol of Ulster at centre; underneath, Loyalist slogan - 'No Surrender'.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; Shankill
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts map of Northern Ireland in the form of Union Jack with symbol of Ulster at centre; underneath, Loyalist slogan - 'No Surrender'.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; Shankill
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1984. Mural depicts map of Northern Ireland in the form of Union Jack with symbol of Ulster at centre; underneath, Loyalist slogan - 'No Surrender'.
1984
Murals; Loyalist; 1690
Loyalist mural, Hopewell Crescent, 1984. Mural depicts, top, Masonic Star with Red Hand Ulster, 1690; centre, British Crown over Bible, draped by Northern Ireland flag and Union Jack; underneath, 'The Throne is Established Through Righteousness'...
1987
Murals; Loyalist; 1690
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1987.Loyalist slogan 'No Surrender', above British Crown on crest with Scottish flag and Red Hand of Ulster; Union Jack to left, Ulster flag to right; 1690 - date of Battle of Boyne.
1987
Murals; Loyalist; UDA; UFF; LPA; UDF
Loyalist mural, Crumlin Road, North belfast, 1987. Mural depicts Ulster Freedom Fighters Volunteers in rural setting with automatic machine guns; Union Jack and Scottish flag backdrop to crest of flag of Ulster with insignia of UFF, Ulster defence...
1987
Murals; Loyalist
Loyalist mural, Percy Place, West Belfast, 1987. Mural in Percy Place, Lower Shankill Road, depicts map of Northern Ireland in the form of Union Jack with symbol of Ulster at centre; underneath, Loyalist slogan - 'No Surrender'.
1988
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, 1988. From top left, mural depicts Union Jack gradually submerging under sea of green from which rises the Starry Plough (symbol of James Connolly's Irish Citizen Army).
1988
Murals; Republicans
Republican mural, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, 1988. From top left, mural depicts Union Jack gradually submerging under sea of green from which rises the Starry Plough (symbol of James Connolly's Irish Citizen Army).
1989
Murals; Republicans; Colonial Violence
Republican Mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1989. Two representations of colonial violence in Ireland; left, Ireland, with tricolour lily, crucified on Cross of Unuion Jack flag; right, Ireland bearing a Crucifix made in Britain.