
Faded first panel from Jeff Perks’s The Training Ground in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
M00765

Faded first panel from Jeff Perks’s The Training Ground in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
M00765

Another Troops Out Now! mural in Ballycolman, Strabane. See also M00678.
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
M00677

Derek Wood and David Howes were two British Army corporals, killed on March 19, 1988, during the funeral of IRA volunteer Caoimhín Mac Brádaigh/Kevin Brady, who was killed by Michael Stone at the funeral of the Gibraltar 3. The mural shows a soldier in stained glass, as well as portraits of the two corporals. “We will remember them.” Mersey Street, Belfast
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Copyright © 1989 Alan Gallery, All rights reserved alan@alangallery.com
M00620

The decline of Rossville flats and the murals below them. For images from earlier years, see Eire Nua | Resistance | Murdered By Paratroopers.
Rossville St, Derry. “Victory to the hunger strikers” can be seen on the city walls behind the flats.
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Copyright © 1987 Peter Moloney
M00585

Loyalist graffiti in Hawkin Street, Londonderry, celebrating the deaths on Bloody Sunday. (For the names of the dead, see the 1974 Bloody Sunday Memorial.) (For a similar republican ‘football score’ concerning RUC deaths, see Bass Irish Cup.)
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Copyright © 1986 Peter Moloney
M00322

1985 version of the graffiti shown in Brit Thugs Out.
Eastway, Derry
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Copyright © 1985 Peter Moloney
M00286

This is a 1985 image of a 1981 mural featured previously. The side-wall to the left had not been painted in 1981 — see There Is An Inner Thing In Every Man.
Blucher Street, Derry
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Copyright © 1985 Peter Moloney
M00276