
This repainting of a 1986 mural in AMCOMRI Street, Belfast, whitewashes the SF logo from the middle of the Tricolour and much of the graffiti in the surround painted out.
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Copyright © 1987 Peter Moloney
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This repainting of a 1986 mural in AMCOMRI Street, Belfast, whitewashes the SF logo from the middle of the Tricolour and much of the graffiti in the surround painted out.
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Copyright © 1987 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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The Sinn Féin symbol of the letters “SF” on the island of Ireland at the centre of a tricolour in AMCOMRI Street, Belfast. (“AMCOMRI” = “American Committee For The Relief Of Ireland, a U.S. charitable organisation founded in the 1920s.)
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“Vote Republican”: In the old Unity flats, a board promoting Sinn Féin and specifically Harry Fitzsimmons, in the 1985 elections for Belfast City Council (ARK). Unity Place, Belfast.
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1985 version of the graffiti shown in Brit Thugs Out.
Eastway, Derry
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“”I swear by almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and succcessors, according to law, so help me God.” This oath was sworn by John Hume to get his seat at Westminster.”
Chamberlain Street, Derry
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Copyright © 1985 Peter Moloney
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