

Two small portraits on Corrody Road, Derry of deceased hunger strikers Francis Hughes and Bobby Sands.
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The Simpsons moved to prime-time from The Tracey Ullman Show and became a hit for Fox beginning in December 1989. By 1991, the family, and especially Bart Simpson, were famous enough to be used in the “Shantallow anti toxic waste campaign” against a DuPont “Toxic incinerator planned for Derry”: “Ban the burn – it’s a pain in the ash.” For a history of the campaign, see “A Burning Issue?” p. 7 ff.
Racecourse Road, Shantallow, Derry
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Three of the deceased hunger strikers’ portraits – of Raymond McCreesh, Patsy O’Hara, and Joe McDonnell – on Strabane Old Road, Derry, seen previously in 1982’s Don’t Let Them Die.
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