
UFF graffiti at the corner of McAdam Park and Sandy Row.
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Still doing well after 16 years, the 36th (Ulster) Division/YCV mural in Linfield Ave (seen previously in 1990).
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Anti-drugs board in the Markets, Belfast, covering all the bases: “Goodbye marijuana, cocaine and crack/I’ve finally got my life on track/I don’t need you, you don’t need me/I feel good now that I’m free.” “1 out of every 4 people who die sniffing solvents are first time sniffers!” “LSD can make you very confused and scared. Some people never recover from the experience of having ‘a trip’.”5 tabs can damage your body by poisoning your liver. They can also lead to coma and even death.” “Cannabis can make you paranoid, sick and forgetful. Some people end up not being able to stop using it.”
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The IRA mural in the Markets is pint-bombed. For the names of those portrayed, see the 2002 post.
Friendly Way, Markets, Belfast
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2006 images of the IRA memorial garden in the Markets, seen previously in 2001.
Stanfield Place, Belfast
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George Best was signed to English club Manchester United at age 15. He was footballer of the year in 1968 after helping United win the European Cup. He scored 9 goals in 37 appearances for Northern Ireland. He died in 2005 at age 59. For a full recap, see the42.ie.
Blythe Street, Sandy Row, east Belfast
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2006 image of the Robert Dougan mural in Blythe Street, Belfast, first seen in 2005.
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