
UFF volunteers in balaclavas show off their weaponry.
King’s Road, Tullycarnet, Dundonald
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“We have achieved peace, we have maintained peace – now stop the injustice: release our political hostages.” “Dedicated to Mark Rice”, a Tullycarnet resident who was jailed for 20 years for possession of an assault rifle used in the attack on Sean Graham bookmakers on the Ormeau Road in February 1992 (Relatives For Justice). To the left of centre, a red fist smashes through an Irish tricolour; a tricolour is also worn by the volunteer in the crosshairs.
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2006 image of the East Belfast Protestant Boys mural in Hemp Street, previously seen in 2005 (including the side wall and plaque).
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The Union Jack souvenir shop, at its Newtownards Road, Belfast, location, goes on-line at unionjackshop.com.
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2006 image of the RHC stencil in Hunt Street, Belfast, seen previously in 2005.
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Here are some close-ups of the UVF/RHC mural in Hunt Street, east Belfast, seen previously in 2005.
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The Progressive Unionist Party (PUP) is a left-leaning unionist party founded in 1979 by Hugh Smyth, who served as Lord Mayor of Belfast in 1994. His successor as leader of the party (in 2002) was former UVF member David Ervine, who had been elected to the NI Assembly in 1998 but would die in January 2007.
Newtownards Road, Belfast
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“We are the pilgrims, master; we shall always go a little further.” Copy of a UVF Tamar Street mural (perhaps after that area was redeveloped) above Cheepers on the Newtownards Road, Belfast. Below that is the view from Chamberlain Street in 2008, looking out over the red-white-and-blue kerbstones.
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