

Vintage IRA sniper road-sign and “IRA” nail-ups on Strathroy Road, Omagh.
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02204 M02203 [M02205] [M03453]

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
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02202

The roll of honour, seen unfinished in 2003, is completed with colour and the flags of IRA and INLA.
Lecky Road, Derry.
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02197




Kieran Doherty was elected TD (Teachta Dála) for Cavan-Monaghan three weeks into his 1981 hunger strike. He held the position for two months, until he died on August 2nd. The portraits, plaques, and mural of marchers are in his home area of Andersonstown. The words “It is not those who inflict the most, but those that can endure who shall conquer in the end” are an echo of Terence MacSwiney, whose hunger strike in 1920 lasted 74 days, one more than Doherty’s.
(2004 images of 2001 M01476)
Slemish Way, Andersonstown, west Belfast
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02192




25 pounds is offered as the bounty for a priest, the same as for a wolf. The priest is conducting a Catholic mass but clergy were banned from Ireland under the 1652 Act Of Settlement, the Penal Laws (Na Péındlíthe).
South Link, Andersonstown, west Belfast
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02189 M02188 M02190


Two images from the memorial garden in South Link, Andersonstown, Belfast to volunteers from the First Belfast Brigade (céad cathlán den Briogáid Bheal Feirste), members of the “republican movement” and “the civilians who died at the hands of the British Army, RUC, UDR, and loyalist extremists”.
Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
M02186 M02185