
“Fáilte [welcome] – we choose peace”, with images of Celtic Ireland and the recent Hands Across The Divide statue.
Fairview Road, Derry
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“Fáilte [welcome] – we choose peace”, with images of Celtic Ireland and the recent Hands Across The Divide statue.
Fairview Road, Derry
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Copyright © 2007 Peter Moloney
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Michael “Mickey” (though here “Micky”) Devine was a founder member of the Irish Republican Socialist Party (IRSP) in his native Derry (The Plough & The Stars) and also of the INLA (IRSP Derry). The mural on the gable shown above includes the socialist symbols of the red star and the plough, great bear (ursa major), or “big dipper” shining over the towers of Long Kesh, where Devine died on the 21st of August, 1981, after 60 days on hunger strike, the tenth and final striker to die.
Fern Road, Derry
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Still standing after a decade or more on Racecourse Road (see 1998) – a ‘green ribbon’ mural from the ceasefire/GFA period.
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Road sign on Rossville Street for the Museum Of Free Derry, expanding the circle of advertising for the attraction beyond the signs at the door and the sign at Glenfada Park.
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IRA Volunteer Sean Martin is at the centre of these panels in Beechfield Street, in the Short Strand, Belfast. The image in the apex of the house depicts his death in nearby Anderson Street (which no longer exists; roughly where Arran Street is). milltowncemetery.com (link now dead) reports that Sean Martin “was killed in April 1940 during a lecture on arms and a Millis hand grenade in a small terrace house in Anderson Street. In the course of the lecture Sean, who was giving the instruction, had dismantled the grenade, and was putting it together again. The detonator which he was using was thought to have been a dud one. In demonstrating how to throw the grenade, he pulled out the pin and released the lever. Hearing the hissing sound of the fuse he realised that the detonator was live and that the grenade was about to explode. He rushed to the window with the intention of throwing it out on to the street, but some children were playing outside. In the few seconds left to him, Sean had to make that terrible choice; shouting to the others to get out of the house – he pulled the grenade into himself with his two hands and leaned over the kitchen table with the grenade covered by his whole body. The device exploded and blew him right across the kitchen, killing him instantly. All the others escaped uninjured.” The Irish at the bottom reads “Grádh níos fearr ní raıbh ag duıne na a bheo a thabhaırt ar son a chomrádaıthe” – a translation of John 15:13.
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2007 image of the Chemical Street mural to hunger striker Mickey Devine seen previously in 2006 (including the dedication in the frame).
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