
Another (see Bass Irish Cup) jeering ‘football score’ graffiti on the attack on an RUC station in Newry, this time in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast,
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Another (see Bass Irish Cup) jeering ‘football score’ graffiti on the attack on an RUC station in Newry, this time in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast,
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Copyright © 1986 Peter Moloney
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Free Derry Corner in 1986, with a burning vehicle outside the Bogside Inn.
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Loyalist graffiti in Hawkin Street, Londonderry, celebrating the deaths on Bloody Sunday. (For the names of the dead, see the 1974 Bloody Sunday Memorial.) (For a similar republican ‘football score’ concerning RUC deaths, see Bass Irish Cup.)
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Here are a number of loyalist graffiti from Londonderry, with slogans such as “UVF”, “UDA”, “UFF”, “Taigs out” and “NF” (National Front) with swastika, as well as “Londonderry Not Derry” (in response to the various ‘Derry not Londonderry’ pieces in republican areas (see Derry Not Londonderry, It’s Derry Not Londonderry, Do You Live In Londonderry?, Stoop Down Low Party, and Vote SDLP For A Better Londonderry), and “For God and Ulster MYM” (“MYM” = “? Young Militants”?). The fourth image (which is from London Street) shows a contested wall, sporting both loyalist and republican (“Provos rule Derry/Doire”) phrases. There is also “FZTR” – Fountain Zulu Tartan rules.
London Street, Kennedy Place, Hawkin Street, Londonderry
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28 February, 1985, 9 RUC officers were killed in an IRA mortar attack on a Newry station (WP). Their deaths are celebrated in the graffiti above from Bligh’s Gardens, Derry, which reports the deaths as though a score from the (then) Bass Irish Cup.
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