
1989 version of a UDA mural on a yard wall in Percy Place, showing some deterioriation when compared to the 1988 version.
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1989 version of a UDA mural on a yard wall in Percy Place, showing some deterioriation when compared to the 1988 version.
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
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A detail from the UDA/UDF ‘Shutting the gates of Derry’ mural in Canmore Street that we first saw last year.
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1989 version of a mural seen last year, with emblems and slogans of the UFF, UDA, UDF, and LPA. Hawkin Street/Kennedy Place, Londonderry.
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The longest-lived King William mural in Belfast, dating back to 1932, was at the junction of Rockland Street and Donegall Road, in the Village area of the city. It would survive a few more years before the building would be demolished.
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An ornate regimental (WWI) coat of arms, for the East Belfast regiment, with the emblem of the Ulster Volunteers symbol on an Ulster banner shield, topped by a crown and surrounded by an arrangement of roses, thistles, and shamrock. “Contemporised” by masked volunteers with weapons pointed, in front of Union flag and St Andrew’s Saltire. Chelsea Street, Belfast
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