
The Bobby Jackson mural of King William crossing the Boyne (on the left) and the relief of Derry (on the right). Seen previously in 1975 and 1981.
The Fountain, Londonderry.
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On the left a mural in progress with the flowers of the home nations (shamrock, daffodil, rose, thistle) replacing The Pope Says No. On the right, the UDA/UFF/LPA/LDF Sans Peur mural seen previously in 1988 and 1989.
Kennedy Place and Hawkin Street, the Fountain, Londonderry
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1990 image of 1989 William Of Orange.
Ebrington Terrace, Waterside, Londonderry
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A smiling Bobby Sands on the side of the Sınn Féın offices on the Falls Road, (also the west Belfast office of An Phoblacht/Republican News), with his famous statement that “Everyone, republican or otherwise, has his [here: “his/her”] own [particular] part to play” [Diary, March 14th, 1981] (and the lark with its “spirit of freedom“).
This version was painted by Mo Chara in 1989, and an image of Sands has been on the wall continuously since then.
Sevastopol Street, west Belfast
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1990 image of the Stephen McConomy mural in Rossville Street, Derry. From 1989, see Civil Order.
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A union jack is added above “Londonderry Westbank loyalists – Still under siege, No Surrender.” See previously Still Under Siege.
Kennedy Place, the Fountain, Londonderry
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IRSP headquarters, in Chamberlain Street, Derry. For the house in 1986 see this previous post.
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