
The Sınn Féın “SF” emblem brackets the slogan “Freedom, Justice, Peace”.
Falls Road, Belfast.
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Copyright © 1987 Peter Moloney
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A wide shot of the 14 panels along the bottom of Rossville flats, Derry, in 1986.

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1986 version of the Bloody Sunday memorial. The memorial was erected in 1974. Rossville Street, Derry
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A paint-bombed 1986 version of 1985’s Firing Party.
Chamberlain Street, Derry
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A paint-bombed and graffiti’ed 1986 version of 1981’s The Final Salute.
Rockville Street, Belfast.
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Rockdale Street, Belfast, gets an Irish-language sign. The ‘They may kill the revolutionary’ mural has gone. Previously in Derry: Sráıd Lıam.
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Here is a paint-bombed 1986 version of the H-Block virgin Mary mural in Rockmount Street, Belfast. For the mural in original (1981) condition, see Blessed Are Those Who Hunger For Justice.
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Copyright © 1986 Peter Moloney
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“Vote Sınn Féın 1 2 3 4” and “Tıocfaıdh ár lá!” have been painted on top of a 1981 mural based on a poster sent by the Iranian Ayatollah Khomeini, which featured the head of Bobby Sands against a backdrop of skeletal bodies, one of which can still be seen in the top middle of the wall. Somewhat ironically, the original mural also included the quote to the right: “The Irish Republican Army is right: The British government does not listen to the ballot box in Ireland and the only thing they will listen to in Ireland is what they listened to in other colonies: agitation, rebellion, and armed forces”.
(An image of the original mural can be found in the Paddy Duffy Collection – T00048)
Oakman Street, Beechmount, west Belfast
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