UVF East Belfast Regiment

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An ornate regimental (WWI) coat of arms, for the East Belfast regiment, with the emblem of the Ulster Volunteers symbol on an Ulster banner shield, topped by a crown and surrounded by an arrangement of roses, thistles, and shamrock. “Contemporised” by masked volunteers with weapons pointed, in front of Union flag and St Andrew’s Saltire. Chelsea Street, Belfast

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Yukon St Say’s No

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Both “Yukon St says no” and “Ulster says no” (to the Anglo-Irish Agreement). UDA/UDF graffiti in Yukon Street, Belfast, with a Protestant Boys Flute Band mural featuring the flags of Britain, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.

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UFF Manoeuvres

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UFF/UDA/LPA/UDF emblems in the four fields of an Ulster banner on a shield, flanked by Union flag and Saltire, with gunmen on manoeuvres in the countryside.

Crumlin Road, Belfast. To the left, and out of view to the left, are a pair of UVF murals.

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Loyalist Triptych

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Three loyalist murals side-by-side: the Union jack in the shape of Northern Ireland, a red hand of Ulster and crown on the six-pointed star, between St Andrew’s Saltire and the Union flag, and a (UDA?) volunteer with rifle.

Location unknown — perhaps the old Shankill Parade?

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