
2005 image of the 2002 Mickey Devine mural near his sister’s home in Rathkeele Way, Derry.
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Copyright © 2005 Peter Moloney
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2005 image of the 2002 Mickey Devine mural near his sister’s home in Rathkeele Way, Derry.
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Copyright © 2005 Peter Moloney
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A variety of graffiti in Dove Gardens, Derry, below a Henrik Larsson board: Pearse’s ‘Ireland unfree’, “Tıocfaıdh ár lá”, and “touts out”. The previous 2002 graffiti.
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This Ulster Volunteers/UVF board in Sperrin Park, Caw, Londonderry, includes familiar imagery from the Covenant to Long Kesh. The most unusual element is the inclusion of the Ulster Defence Union manifesto from St Patrick’s Day 1893 behind the hooded gunmen in the top right (for more on the UDU, see Bygone Days).
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This is a mural of hooded UVF gunmen in front of a mural (or three murals) that are on the side of the shops at the top of Sperrin Park, the Caw, Londonderry (see Ulster Volunteers).
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“When our forefathers fought and died, they led the way that we should go, as loyalists united we should stand, to send our message across the land, that all our enemies would know, Ulster is not for sale nor will we let it go. No surrender.”
Auglish Court, Caw, Londonderry
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Copyright © 2005 Peter Moloney
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