Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast. One of the oldest Republican murals; Hunger strike mural from 1981 with phoenix and emblems of four provinces of Ireland, 'The people arose in 69, they will do it again at anytime. Maggie...
Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Mural depicts three Blanket-men on dirty protest in H-Block prison cell. Mural above one of the oldest Republican murals; Hunger strike mural from 1981 with phoenix and emblems of four...
Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Mural depicts three Blanket-men on dirty protest in H-Block prison cell. Mural above one of the oldest Republican murals; Hunger strike mural from 1981 with phoenix and emblems of four...
2010
Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes;
Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Detail (Phoenix) from one of the oldest Republican murals; Hunger strike mural from 1981. Local girl.
2010
Murals; Republicans; Blanket-men;
Republican mural, Clowney St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Mural depicts three Blanket-men on dirty protest in H-Block prison cell. Mural above one of the oldest Republican murals.
2009
Murals; non-aligned
Mural, Islandbawn St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Mural for local community group, Blackieville Ladies F.C.; cartoon mural - Homer Simpson, 'One reason I don't drink is because I ant to know when I am having a good time'; local graffiti.
2009
Street Signs; Gaelic language; Nationalist; Murals; Non-aligned
Mural, Islandbawn St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Mural for local community group, Blackieville Ladies F.C.; cartoon mural - Homer Simpson, 'One reason I don't drink is because I ant to know when I am having a good time'; local graffiti.
2008
2010
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Olympia Drive, The Village, South Belfast, 2008. 'The Bigger Picture'. One of a series of community murals outside Windsor Park, home of Linfield F.C and the Northern Ireland football team.
2008
2010
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Olympia Drive, The Village, South Belfast, 2008. One of a series of community murals outside Windsor Park, home of Linfield F.C and the Northern Ireland football team.
2008
2010
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Olympia Drive, The Village, South Belfast, 2008. 'The Bigger Picture'. One of a series of community murals outside Windsor Park, home of Linfield F.C and the Northern Ireland football team.
Mural/mosaic, Islandbawn St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Campaign for Justice; one of four pieces; 'Stad CinÃochas' (Stop Racism).
2007
2010
Non-Aligned; Murals
Non-aligned mural, Lower Newtownards Rd. (opp. Dee St.), East Belfast, 2007. Mural commemorates Glentoran F.C. success in European Cup Winners Cup 1967. 'Glentoran Communty Trust'; above: Harland and Wolf crane and footballs design; middle:...
2007
Plaque; Nationalist; ; Non-Aligned;
Memorial plaque, Iveagh Drive/Iveagh Crescent, West Belfast. Plaque commemorating the death of Angela Gallagher, 'Here Marks the Spot where Baby Angela Gallagher aged 17 months was shot while strolling to the sweet shop with her sister Paula on the...
2007
Plaque; Nationalist; Memorial
Memorial plaque, Iveagh Drive, West Belfast. Plaque commemorating the death of Angela Gallagher, 'Dedicated to the Memory of Angela Gallagher who was Killed near this Spot 3rd September 1971 Aged 17 months. Jesus, Friend of Children, Bless the...
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...
2004
Street Arch; Loyalist; Flags; Emblems
Loyalist Street Arch, Shankill Road, 2004. Depiction of Battle of Somme, First World War, 1st July 1916, '36th Ulster Division'. To left, emblem of Ulster Volunteer Force, 'For God and Ulster', with list of WW1 battles; to right, emblem of Young...