To All Those From The Falls And Clonard Areas

“I ndıl chuımhne – this plaque is dedicated to the memory of all those from the Falls and Clonard areas who lost their lives as a result of the conflict in our country – A Mhuıre banríon na nGael guıgh orthu.” There was previously a Tom Williams board just to the left of the plaque.

Clonard Street, west Belfast

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Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
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Political Status Now

Hand-painted IRPWA board (possibly dating to 2002) on Divis street at the far right hand side of the International Wall announcing a march for political status of republican prisoner. For the Éire Nua board to the left see, Join Now and for the ETA mural below see Bietan Jarrai.

Divis Street, Belfast

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Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
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The Women Of 1916

“They stand for the honour of Ireland/As their sisters in days that are gone/And they’ll march with their brothers to freedom/The soldiers of Cumann Na mBan.” “This mural is dedicated to the Women of Cumann Na mBan, Óglaıgh Na hÉıreann & Sınn Feın”. “From R[uth] Taillon’s book The Women Of 1916.” With portraits of two volunteers with Belfast associations: Winifred Carney and Nora Connolly. Hawthorn Street, Belfast. Seen previously in 2001 left | right.

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Copyright © 2004 Peter Moloney
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