
75th anniversary mural of the Easter Rising, 1916-1991, in Donore Court, Belfast.
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Copyright © 1993 Peter Moloney
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“The spirit (of outdoor music – fiddle, accordion, and flute – and Irish dancing) still lives”, “Maıreann ceoıl agus cultúır na ndaoıne [the music and culture of the people] go foıll”. Mural celebrating the Ard Eoın/Ardoyne Fleadh Cheoıl.
Brompton Park, north Belfast
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Copyright © 1993 Peter Moloney
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This “Fáılte go dtí Ard Eoın” (Welcome to Ardoyne) mural celebrates the local Cumann Luthcleas Gael (Gaelic Athletic Club) (Tw) “founded 1902”, with images of a footballer and a camogie player. At the bottom is a standing eagle in Celtic style.
Havana Way, Belfast.
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Copyright © 1993 Peter Moloney
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Light through prison bars illuminates a prostrate hunger striker attended by two women, one of whom wears a headscarf in the tricolours – this board is from 1986. Below it (visible in the wide shot) is an earlier Easter Rising commemoration mural (from 1991) with portraits of the seven signatories to the proclamation arranged around a large lily.
Berwick Road, Ardoyne, north Belfast
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Copyright © 1993 Peter Moloney
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Portraits of the 14 victims of Bloody Sunday in Chamberlain Street, Derry for the twentieth anniversary of the killings in 1992. For names and ages, see the 1974 Bloody Sunday Memorial.
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Copyright © 1992 Peter Moloney
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“The oak-grove of Colmcille” (or Columba) – the full name of Derry in Irish at the Butcher Street/Fahan Street gate, Derry.
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Copyright © 1991 Peter Moloney
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