
A land very far away from Mulroy Gardens, Derry, of towering pine and clear blue waters in which dolphins swim.
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A reproduction of Jim Fitzpatrick’s Breas & Cú Brea (Breas and his hound). Who is the tall figure in dark robes beside the lone tree in the background?
Mulroy Gardens, Derry
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Stencils in Lecky Road, Derry. Above, a giant eye for the 25th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Below, “Free Róısín McAliskey”. McAliskey (daughter of Bernadette Devlin McAliskey) was arrested in 1996 in connection with an attack on a British Army base in Germany and held until March 1998. The “No RUC” features a skeleton and appears to be hand-drawn.
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The second mural by the Bogside Artists (after The Petrol Bomber) also depicts the battle of the bogside and features Bernadette Devlin (later McAliskey). Devlin was elected to the British parliament in 1969 at age 21 and was imprisoned in December for her role in the August uprising. The mural shows Devlin with a megaphone in front of protesters and Free Derry Corner. It replaces another ‘Battle of the Bogside’ mural. The Bogside Artists explain the mural and its history in this short video.
Lecky Road, Derry
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Stencil in Bishop Street, Derry: “disband the RUC” with the petrol bomb emblem of Ógra Shınn Féın.
Derry
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