
The armalite rifle is celebrated in this mural in Rossville Street, Derry. For this mural in 1981, see Resistance.
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The armalite rifle is celebrated in this mural in Rossville Street, Derry. For this mural in 1981, see Resistance.
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A silhouetted volunteer kneels with his rifle by a blazing fire. Rossville Street, Derry. For this mural in 1981, see Resistance.
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A lark in barbed wire, a republican symbol of political prisoners from Bobby Sands — the lark has the spirit of freedom and refuses to sing when caged, no matter how bad the treatment meted out. Rossville Street, Derry. For this mural in 1981, see Resistance.
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Rossville St, Derry. For this mural in 1981 see Eire Nua.
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The island of Ireland in the national colours of green, white, and orange. Rossville Street, Derry. For this mural in 1981, see Éıre Nua.
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A celtic cross with tricolour and Starry Plough flags (similar to In Memory of Vol. Patsy O’Hara). Rossville Street, Derry
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