This is half of a mural in Shiels St, Belfast. (The other half is around the corner to the right and is visible in this 2001 post.) This wall features Che (on the corner) and Fidel (in the poster above the three gentlemen) and other scenes from Cuba.
“Britain’s genocide by starvation”, “Ireland’s holocaust 1845-1849”, “Over 1,500,000 deaths”. Completed version of the Great Hunger mural on the Whiterock Road, Belfast, previously seen twice in development: 1995 | 1997. The images used are from Illustrated London Newses of the time (see the Visual History page on an gorta mór).
The fourth mural by the Bogside Artists shows the faces of the fourteen people who died on or as a result of Bloody Sunday, January 30th, 1972, shot by the “gun-happy louts” (as described by the Belfast UDA; Vanguard also called for their removal – see the entry for Robert McKinnie in Lost Lives) of the 1st Parachute Regiment; 15 more people were injured.
By row, the victims portrayed are: Michael McDaid, John Young, Paddy Doherty John Johnston (d. June 16th), Hugh Gilmour, Gerry Donaghy, Barney McGuigan Gerry McKinney, William Nash, Kevin McElhinney, Jackie Duddy Jim Wray, Michael Kelly, William McKinney
The portraits are presented within a circle of oak leaves – symbol of Derry – one for each person.
A dolmen (neolithic tomb) and standing stone (with Ogham inscription) in Lecky Road, Derry, in honour of IRA volunteers.
“This plaque was presented by the republican movement, Derry, on 22nd October 1999 in recognition of those who erected and maintain the monument. Buíoch ó ghluaıseacht na poblachta.”
The Starry Plough is the emblem of the INLA/IRSP. “The Green Leprechauns” are entirely unknown – please get in touch if you have any information. Beechmount Pass, Belfast
The flags of Ireland, the Basque Country, and an unknown flag – blue, white, and blue vertical stripes with a sun/flower design on a dark blue square or diamond. (Please get in touch if you recognize it.) Beechmount Pass, Belfast.