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    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



    • 2002
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Commemoration; Ulster Volunteer Force

    • Loyalist mural at Canmore Street/Shankill Road, West Belfast. Mural represents 90 years of history of UVF from its origins in the anti-Home Rule agitation of 1912 to its role in 2002 as paramilitary and, through its links to the Progressive...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Loyalist; UDA; UFF; RSD; LPA; UDF; John McMichael

    • Loyalist mural, Donegall Road, South Belfast, 1989. Mural commemorates John McMichael, Loyalist paramilitary leader who also became involved in politics with the creation of the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party; McMichael was killed by the IRA with...



    • 1996
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    • Murals; Republicans; History; Revisionism

    • Murals, Republican, Oakman Street, Falls, West Belfast, 1996. Republican intervention in the revisionist debates on Irish history, with quote from Miriam Daly, lecturer in economic and social history at Queen's University Belfast and member of the...



    • 1996
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    • Murals; Republicans; History; Revisionism

    • Murals, Republican, Oakman Street, Falls, West Belfast, 1996. Republican intervention in the revisionist debates on Irish history, with quote from Miriam Daly, lecturer in economic and social history at Queen's University Belfast and member of the...



    • 2010
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    • Street Signs; Posters

    • Posters, Falls Road, St. James, West Belfast. Competing posters - Socialist Party, Hannah Montana tribute show.



    • 1979
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    • Graffiti; Republicans; IRA

    • Republican graffiti, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1979. Graffiti on wall of Allied Irish Bank: 'Provisional [Provisional IRA] Freedom '79' with Easter Lily'. 'Boycott EEC' [European Economic Community - forerunner of European Union]. Political...



    • 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; INLA

    • Republican graffiti, Unity Flats, Belfast City Centre, 1983. 'INLA Land' (Irish National Liberation Army); 'FTP' (Fuck the Pope) - changed to 'FTB'. 'IRSP' (Irish Republican Socialist Party'); 'Ardoyne Army'.



    • 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...



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Memorial

    • Republican memorial, Springhill Ave., Ballymurphy, West Belfast, 2010. Memorial garden commemorates IRA Volunteers from the Ballymurphy area who died in the war. Incorporates plaque previously erected on Ballymurphy Rd. (1985). Plaque features...



    • 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...



    • 1983
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    • Murals; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1983. Sinn Féin election mural for Belfast City elections 1983, Alex Maskey elected; 'Maskey 1'; slogan 'Parliament is the Political Wing of the British Army' (response to charges that Sinn Féin...



    • 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...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; IRSP; INLA; FSLN

    • Republican mural, Lower Falls/Divis, West Belfast, 1989. Graffiti in support of Irish Republican Socialist Party and its military wing, the Irish National Liberation Army, with reference to FSLN (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) - the...



    • 2009/2010

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Murals

    • Republican mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast. Mural on Falls side of Northumberland St., next to barrier which closes link to Shankill at night. IRSP (Irish Republican Socialist Party) mural in support of prisoners in Maghaberry prison.



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Republicans; Murals

    • Republican mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast. Mural on Falls side of Northumberland St., next to barrier which closes link to Shankill at night. Mural in support of campaign to prevent extradition of Sean Garland, ex-President of The Workers'...



    • 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...

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