
“All the loyalist prisoners” here means UVF, UDA, YCV, and PAF. Previously: the same mural in 1988.
Percy Place, west Belfast.
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“All the loyalist prisoners” here means UVF, UDA, YCV, and PAF. Previously: the same mural in 1988.
Percy Place, west Belfast.
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
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1989 version of a UDA mural on a yard wall in Percy Place, showing some deterioriation when compared to the 1988 version.
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
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A detail from the UDA/UDF ‘Shutting the gates of Derry’ mural in Canmore Street that we first saw last year.
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1989 version of a mural seen last year, with emblems and slogans of the UFF, UDA, UDF, and LPA. Hawkin Street/Kennedy Place, Londonderry.
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Copyright © 1989 Peter Moloney
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East Belfast roll of honour, with T[ommy] Herron, the leading UDA man of the early 70s, at the centre. The others named are: Boyd, Douglas, Turkington, Watters, Welsh, Stratton, W. Warnock, Mitchell Jr, Craig, Clark, McVeigh, Mitchell, Livingstone, Reid, R. Warnock, Petherbridge. “Quis separabit”
Redcliffe Parade, east Belfast
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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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Young Newton is the Newtownards Road division of the Ulster Young Militants (UYM) and formerly a Tartan Gang. In this image we see UDA insignia from Severn Street, Belfast, as well as the shamrock of the (UVF-associated) YCV.
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Two images from the side wall of UDA headquarters in Gawn Street, Belfast. The first has a shield divided into four with UDA-associated groups in each (UFF, UDA, LPA, UDF); the second has the traditional UDA emblem, with Ulster and Scotland shaking hands above. Both are flanked with Union Flag and Ulster Banner.
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