
Faded 1989 vertsion of 1981’s The Conveyor Belt Of Justice (Castlereagh – Crumlin Road Gaol – Diplock Court – H-Blocks of Long Kesh) in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast.
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Faded 1989 vertsion of 1981’s The Conveyor Belt Of Justice (Castlereagh – Crumlin Road Gaol – Diplock Court – H-Blocks of Long Kesh) in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast.
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Paintbombed 1989 version of Mandela Father Of Freedom.
Lesson Street, west Belfast
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A year after creation, the boards at the top of the Gibraltar 3 mural have given way. 1988 image of A Legitimate Right To Take Up Arms.
Falls Road, Belfast.
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1989 image of Our Day Will Come in Westrock Drive, Belfast.
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1989 image of Is É Seo Nuadha Rí Tuatha Dé Danann and Loch gCál together at the top of Springhill Avenue, west Belfast.
See also 1988 image of the pair, with Loch gCál in better condition.
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The cover of Bob Marley’s Uprising album is reproduced (with an additional image of Marley at the top) by Mo Chara Kelly on the wall of his (old) home in Springhill Avenue, Belfast.
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Nine hooded republican volunteers, employing an assortment of weapons – rifles, RPG launcher, drogue bomb, machine gun – against a rising sun in South Link, Belfast. “We will have our day.” The trio in the bottom right corner are familiar from other murals, such as this one in Strabane.
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The words of Padraıg Mac Pıaraıs’s poem Mıse Éıre are included alongside the portraits of the seven signatories to the 1916 Proclamation. It includes the line “Great is my glory, I who bore brave Cú Chulaınn” and Cú Chulaınn is pictured on the right, in the death pose made famous by Oliver Sheppard in a statue installed in the GPO in 1935. Painted by Mo Chara.
Mıse Éıre: Sıne mé ná an Chaılleach Bhéarra.
Mór mo ghlóır: Mé a rug Cú Chulaınn cróga.
Mór mo náır: Mo chlann féın a dhíol a máthaır.
[Mór mo phıan: Bıthnaımhde do mo shíorchıapadh.]
[Mór mo bhrón: D’éag an dream ınar chuıreas dóchas.]
Mıse Éıre: Uaıgní mé ná an Chaılleach Bhéarra.
Norglen Gardens, west Belfast. For the completed work, see the Paddy Duffy Collection.
(This image is dated 1989 but is probably from 1988.)
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