
Neil Lennon, Henrik Larsson, Chris Sutton, and manager Martin O’Neill of Scottish football team Celtic, in Violet Street, west Belfast.
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Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
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The Crocus Street, Belfast, Great Hunger/emigration mural is in bad shape. For the mural in better days, see 2001.
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Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
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“They stand for the honour of Ireland/As their sisters in days that are gone/And they’ll march with their brothers to freedom/The soldiers of Cumann Na mBan.” “This mural is dedicated to the Women of Cumann Na mBan, Óglaıgh Na hÉıreann & Sınn Feın”. “From R[uth] Taillon’s book The Women Of 1916.” With portraits of two volunteers with Belfast associations: Winifred Carney and Nora Connolly. Hawthorn Street, Belfast. Seen previously in 2001 left | right.
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This is the top of the 1869 Orange Hall in Mountjoy Road, Omagh. For architectural information, see Archiseek. The three gentlemen below King Billy are Capt. M. Stewart G.M., H Cooke LLD, and Sir J.M. Stewart.
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The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade is the military wing of Palestinian party Fatah, which was led by Yasser Arafat until his death in 2004. Fatah was the largest faction of the PLO (on the left). On the right is Basque militant group ETA. “FTH” is “f*ck the huns”.
Lecky Road, Derry
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The roll of honour, seen unfinished in 2003, is completed with colour and the flags of IRA and INLA.
Lecky Road, Derry.
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