
Three volunteers from [North Down] 2nd battalion, D company pose with assault rifles and pistol in this UFF mural in Inishargie Gardens in Bangor’s Kilcooley estate.
Drumhirk Drive, Bangor
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Barbed wire divides the quadrants, with poppies providing an upper border and Ulster Banner and Union Flag below. In the top left is the A company mural from across the street. The bottom right reproduced (or at least is based on) an 1990s mural of the same name in Dover Place (lower Shankill) in Belfast. The other quadrants and centre contain images relating to the 36th (Ulster) Division and WWI. The two other images are from the low wall to the front right.
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Two hooded gunmen with assault rifles crouch on one knee on either side of the clenched fist of the UFF. “North Down 2nd batt, D coy.”
The plaque reads, “In proud memory of Andrew McIlvenny, 1983-2001. Quis Separabit.” McIlvenny is unknown.
Primacy Drive, Bloomfield, Bangor
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UFF board in Ballysally featuring the stones of Giant’s Causeway. For the missing panel, showing a crouching hooded gunman, see J0836.
Danes Hill Road, Coleraine
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“Better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” – the words of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata used in an “undefeated” UDA/UFF board in Carnany Park, with hooded gunmen standing on an independent Northern Ireland-shaped Ulster Banner.
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“Where so ever, how so ever or whenever we are called upon to make our exit, we shall do so as proud men.” (Another UVF mural in east Belfast has “as free men”.) A hooded gunman from the Red Hand Commando stands at the ready. The first of the four crests is the (rare, possibly restricted to the Morven Park murals) “RHC Youth”; then PAF, UVF, and YCV.
Morven Park, Ballybeen
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“Wheresoever, howsoever or whenever we are called upon to make our exit, we shall do so as free men. – UVF East Belfast.” Three hooded gunmen frame a verse from Laurence Binyon’s For The Fallen.
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