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    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Avenue, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1981. Quotation from poem by Patrick Galvin, 'Letter to a British soldier on Irish soil': 'When you came to this land/You said you came to understand/Soldier we're tired of your...



    • 1981
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    • Murals; Republicans

    • Republican mural, Lenadoon Avenue, Andersonstown, West Belfast, 1981. Quotation from poem by Patrick Galvin, 'Letter to a British soldier on Irish soil': 'When you came to this land/You said you came to understand/Soldier we're tired of your...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; Graffiti; British Army

    • Republican graffiti, Lenadoon Avenue, Suffolk, West Belfast, 1989. Originally painted in 1981. Extract from Patrick Galvin's poem, 'Letter to a British Soldier on Irish Soil'; 'When you came to this land/You said you came to understand/Soldier...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; Peace Slogan

    • Republican mural, Andersonstown Road, West Belfast, 1989. 'Give Peace a Chance Troops Out'. Mural painted over another mural with Republican phoenix rising from the ashes. Posters for Troops Out March - anniversary of Internment march, and Féile...



    • 1989
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    • Street Signs; Republicans; Sinn Féin

    • Republican street signs, Falls Road, West Belfast, 1989. Posters advertising Troops Out march, August 1989 (anniversary of internment commemoration), speaker SF President Gerry Adams; 'Sasain Amach' (Gaelic- Brits Out). Map of Ireland - 'Censored';...



    • 1989
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    • Murals; Republicans; Colonial Violence

    • Republican Mural, Beechmount Avenue, West Belfast, 1989. Second of series of images representing colonial violence in Ireland; here colonial Royal Ulster Constabulary policeman beats prisoners, while British troops place other victims on the start...



    • 1989
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    • Memorial; Nationalist; Republicans; Derry; Bloody Sunday

    • Republican/Nationalist memorial, Bogside, Derry, 1989. Memorial to the 14 unarmed civilians shot dead by British troops in Derry/Londonderry on Bloody Sunday, 30th January 1972.



    • 2000

    • 2008

    • Republicans; Memorial; Peace Line

    • Republican memorial, Bombay Street, Falls, West Belfast. Detail: Gates, Celtic cross against Roll of Honour of local IRA Volunteers and civilians killed in the conflict. Portraits of local IRA volunteers above. Irish Tricolour and Peace line.



    • 2005
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    • Plaque; Bullets; Plastic Bullets; Norah McCabe; Troops Out Movement; Relatives for Justice

    • Plaque, Islandbawn St., Beechmount, West Belfast. Plaque commemorates deaths of people killed by rubber and plastic bullets; 'This mural is dedicated to Norah McCabe and all the victims maimed and murdered by Rubber and Plastic Bullets used by the...



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Murals

    • Unionist/ Loyalist mural, Moltke Street, The Village, South Belfast, 2010. Mural depicts scene from Somme, with yellow ribbon 'We Support Our Troops'.



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Graffiti

    • Loyalist graffiti, Rockview St., The Village, South Belfast, 2010. 'Loyalist Village Supports Our Troops'; 'UVF'; 'PSNI Out".



    • 2010

    • 2010

    • Loyalist; Street Art

    • Loyalist street art, Charlotte St./Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 2010. 'Donegall Pass Supports Our Troops'.

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