
The Tricolours on either side of IRA volunteer Francis Hughes drip with blood. Corrody Road, 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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The practice of republican women banging binlids to alert the community to the presence of British soldiers is remembered in this Westland Street, Derry, mural. The celebration is to take place in Belfast on Sunday 11th; the only Sunday the 11th in 1991 was in August; the side-wall was then changed for a another march the following Sunday.
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“Dessie Ellis – No extradition” (and “Doire Cholmcoille”). This is the reverse of the Rossville Flats Demolition Art piece on Fahan Street, Derry.
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An IRA volunteer in modern garb next to an Easter lily from the 1916 Rising. Westland Street, Derry. The mural dates back to (at least) 1983 – Homer Sykes.
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Derry’s Rossville flats were constructed in 1966 and knocked down in 1986 and 1989 (Derry Journal). Their demolition is turned into a public art piece on a large board between a set of goalposts in Fahan Street (above) and seen also from Butcher Street (below).
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