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    • 2010

    • Republicans; Street Sign

    • Republican street sign, Falls Rd., West Belfast. The sign is the name of a pub - more publican than Republican.



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Avenue, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1981. Mural addressed to British soldiers - 'Soldier, do you think that you have got away with the murders of our political prisoner's (sic) and innocent children on the street's...



    • 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...



    • 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...



    • 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; 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...



    • 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...



    • 1987
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA; Commemoration; Loughall

    • Republican mural, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1987. Mural depicts rural settin, four crests of the provinces of Ireland; place name Lochgcal (Loughall) over Celtic Cross inscribed with 'Óglaigh na hÉireannl' (IRA); around the...



    • 1987
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA; Commemoration; Loughall

    • Republican mural, Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 1987. Mural depicts rural settin, four crests of the provinces of Ireland; place name Lochgcal (Loughall) over Celtic Cross inscribed with 'Óglaigh na hÉireannl' (IRA); around the...



    • 1987
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Ulster Volunteer Force; PAF; YCV

    • Loyalist mural, Ohio Street, Shankill, North Belfast, 1987. Mural depicts on left, two Ulster Volunteer Force Volunteers with armalite rifle and Uzi sub-machine gun, on right, flags of UVF and YCV (Young Citizen Volunteers - Youth wing of UVF)...



    • 1987
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Ulster Volunteer Force; PAF; YCV

    • Loyalist mural, Ohio Street, Shankill, North Belfast, 1987. Mural depicts on left, two Ulster Volunteer Force Volunteers with armalite rifle and Uzi sub-machine gun, on right, flags of UVF and YCV (Young Citizen Volunteers - Youth wing of UVF)...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRA Volunteers; Street Signs

    • Republican mural, Ardoyne Avenue/Ascaill Ard Eoin, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 1989. Four hooded IRA Volunteers, rural setting with flames rising in background; street name in English and Gaelic; shields of Munster (left) and Connacht.



    • 1989
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    • Street Signs; Nationalist; Gaelic

    • Republican street sign, Rockdale Street, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1989. 'Rockdale St Sraid Dhaile na Carraige'; Gaelic and English street name. Gaelic language revival in Northern Ireland began in West Belfast.



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry

    • Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989.Free Derry was the name given to the area of Derry City which declared itself beyond the pale of British rule following the Battle of the Bogside of August 12-August 14, 1969. The famous slogan "You are now...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry

    • Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989.Free Derry was the name given to the area of Derry City which declared itself beyond the pale of British rule following the Battle of the Bogside of August 12-August 14, 1969. The famous slogan "You are now...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry

    • Nationalist/Republican mural, Bogside, Derry, 1989. Mural refers to debate over naming of the city of Londonderry (the Unionist name) as Derry (the Nationalist name - Doire is the name in Gaelic); the local council re-named the city Derry in 1984...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Loyalist; UFF

    • Loyalist mural, Blythe St./Sandy Row, South Belfast, 1989. Clenched Red Hand, emblem of Ulster Freedom Fighetrs - cover name used by UDA.



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Loyalist; RHC

    • Loyalist mural, Donegall Road, South Belfast, 1989. 'RHC' - Red Hand Commando, Loyalist paramilitary group name believed to be used as cover for Ulster Volunteer Force. 'Founded Sept 1980'. Mural depicts Crown atop symbol UVF symbol, 'Pride of...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Red Hand Commando; Stevie McCrea

    • Loyalist mural, Frenchpark St, South Belfast, 1989. Mural commemorates Stevie McCrea, Loyalist paramilitary killed by Irish People's Liberation Organisation 1989. 'In Loving memory of Stevie McCrea', UVF crest, draped by two Red Hand Commando flags...

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