

“They shall not pass” and “No more, Mowlam. We demand our rights” on the bogside walls of Derry.
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Copyright © 1997 Peter Moloney
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“They shall not pass” and “No more, Mowlam. We demand our rights” on the bogside walls of Derry.
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Copyright © 1997 Peter Moloney
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Vandalised “Peace through British withdrawal” board on Port Road, Letterkenny. On the left, a dove carries a tricoloured ribbon; on the right, a sketch of Cormac’s “Time for peace, time to go“.
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Copyright © 1996 Peter Moloney
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“Slán abhaıle.” British soldiers head back to London.
Port Road, Letterkenny
The image was also produced in the Short Strand (east Belfast), in Ardoyne (north Belfast), above the Sınn Féın offices/Sıopa Na hEalaíne (west Belfast), on Free Derry Corner, and in Shantallow (Derry).
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Copyright © 1996 Peter Moloney
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This poster in Chamberlain Street, Derry, showing the crowd in William Street on Bloody Sunday, a minute before the paratroop regiment opened fire. The original is by Gilles Peress (ICP). The one above has been annotated with the names of various protesters: Dobbins, Darren D, Davy, Janine, Georgie, … with arrows pointing to figures.
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Copyright © 1996 Peter Moloney
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“No sectarian marches” spelled out on the balcony walls of the flats in Joseph Place, Derry (in the bend in Fahan Street below the walls). In the distance, on the gables of the flats on Rossville Street, can be seen No Consent No Parade, Nothing Has Changed, and Free All Political Prisoners.
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Another mural about Orange marches taking place without the consent of local residents.
Lecky Road, Bogside, Derry
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Copyright © 1996 Peter Moloney
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