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    • 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...



    • 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...



    • 1988
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Siege of Derry; UDA; UDF; LPA; UFF

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 1988. Mural represents 'Shutting the Gates of Derry' against Catholic forces by the Protestant Apprentice Boys in 1689. Symbol above mural - 'First Ulster Defence Association', above Crown and date 1688;...



    • 1988
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    • Murals; Loyalist; Siege of Derry; UDA; UDF; LPA; UFF

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 1988. Mural represents 'Shutting the Gates of Derry' against Catholic forces by the Protestant Apprentice Boys in 1689. Text above mural - 'West Belfast UDA, C Company'; above image: 'First Ulster...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Non-Aligned

    • Mural, Ballymurphy Youth Club, Ballymurphy, West belfast, 1989. One of the few non-aligned murals, represents mythical creatures - Pegasus the winged horse and a unicorn.



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Clowney Street, Beechmount, 1989. One of the oldest murals, represents republican Phoenic; emblems of four ancient provinces of Ireland, Ulster, Connacht, Munster and leinster, with slogans 'the people arose is 69 they will do it...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; Hunger strikes

    • Republican mural, Clowney Street, Beechmount, West Belfast, 1989. One of the oldest murals, represents republican Phoenix; emblems of four ancient provinces of Ireland, Ulster, Connacht, Munster and leinster, with slogans 'the people arose is 69...



    • 2000
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    • Murals; Unionist; Loyalist; Orange Lodge; Drumcree; Orange Marches

    • Unionist/Loyalist mural, North Boundary Street, Lower Shankill, West Belfast. Mural represents the first disputed march at Drumcree (Orange Lodge July 12th march along Garvaghy Road from Drumcree to Portadown was opposed by local nationalist...



    • 2000
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    • Murals; Republicans; Nationalist; Non-Aligned; Famine

    • Republican/Nationalist/Non-aligned mural, Ardoyne Avenue, Ardoyne, North Belfast, 1995. Mural represents scene from the Famine period, with a family being put out of a house by police and landlord's agent (left), and the chaos of an emigration...



    • 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; Political protest

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 2002. The mural represents the aftermath of IRA bombs and serves to accuse Republicans of sectarian motives. '30 Years of Indiscriminate Slaughter by So-Called Non-Sectarian Irish Freedom Fighters'. Bomb...



    • 2002
    •  

    • 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; Political protest

    • Loyalist mural, Shankill Road, West Belfast, 2002. The mural represents the aftermath of IRA bombs and serves to accuse Republicans of sectarian motives (see image above). Detail: 'Frizzells Fish shop Bombed Oct 23rd 1993 9 Innocents Killed'....



    • 2002
    •  

    • 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
    •  

    • 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...



    • 2003

    • 2008

    • Non-Aligned; Murals; Plaque

    • Non-aligned mural, Broadway/Donegall Ave., The Village, South Belfast, 2003. The mural 'Tracks of Time' represents history of the local area from Bronze Age to the present.

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