
Kilwilkie Republican Youth graffiti off Lake Street, Lurgan in imitation of “Free Derry” and “Free Belfast”.
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Kilwilkie Republican Youth graffiti off Lake Street, Lurgan in imitation of “Free Derry” and “Free Belfast”.
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Copyright © 2009 Peter Moloney
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Portraits from left to right of Martin Luther, William Tyndale, John Calvin, John Knox. John Wesley is not included here. The previous mural was to the UDR, which itself had replaced an LVF mural.
Pollock Drive, Lurgan
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Here is the scene at Mourne Road along the side of the Mace (later a Spar). On the low wall is a ‘Mourneview Youth’ mural (presumably by BlazeFX) – there were previously LVF murals on this wall. In the bricked-up windows are a series of cultural panels, on the Battle Of The Boyne, music, William McFadzean’s VC, fire, faith, defence (WWI), plus one other (perhaps ‘school’?)
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These plaques and headstones are from St Colman’s cemetery in Lurgan (on N. Circular Road). The most notable and the first and last: Thomas Harte and Paddy McGrath (a 1916 Rising participant) who were executed by De Valera in 1940 for the deaths of two (Irish) Special Branch officers who were among a party that stormed their house, though it was never established whose bullets had killed the pair (more at Treason Felony).
The car in which McKerr, Toman, and Burns were travelling was shot 109 times by a specially trained RUC squad (Headquarters Mobile Support Unit – HMSU), under the control of (UK) special branch in an apparent shoot-to-kill operation.
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