
Ulster Unionist Party office in Glengall Street, Belfast.
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Three images from Wapping Lane in the Fountain, London-/Derry, showing two Orange arches — one with the Londonderry coat of arms and Walker’s pillar, one from the William King Memorial Flute Band —and a UDA board with Orange marchers carrying the flag of the Order and a Union jack.
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Three images from the Fountain of the 70s and 80s, showing (in the close up) the seal of Londonderry (including skeleton) and six-pointed star with the red hand of Ulster. The wide shots also show two Ulster Banners and a Union Flag.
The Fountain, Londonderry
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“Vote Republican”: In the old Unity flats, a board promoting Sinn Féin and specifically Harry Fitzsimmons, in the 1985 elections for Belfast City Council (ARK). Unity Place, Belfast.
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1985 version of the graffiti shown in Brit Thugs Out.
Eastway, Derry
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1985 version of Fianna Éireann and Derry Not Londonderry (with “Vote Republican – Mitchel McLaughlin” sticker).
Rossville Street, Derry
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Portraits of IRA Derry Brigade members Danny Doherty, Willie Fleming, and Ciaran Fleming (all three from the Top Of The Hill in Derry’s Waterside) above a painted tricolour. Doherty and W. Fleming died in an SAS ambush on the grounds of Gransha hospital (WP). Ciaran was drowned attempting to escape the SAS after a bombing attack gone wrong (WP).
Strabane Old Road, Gobnascale, Derry.
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The busts of the ten dead hunger strikers are shown on a background of Starry Plough and Irish Tricolout flags, alongside a piece of graffiti reading “Derry not Londonderry.” The Fianna Eireann board was previously featured separately in 1983. Rossville Street, Derry.
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A Latin cross, rather than a Cetlic cross, flies two tricolours in honour of the ten deceased hunger strikers: Bobby Sands “M.P.”, Francis Hughes, Raymond McCreesh, Patsy O’Hara, Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Doherty “T.D.”, Tom McElwee, and Michael Devine. Park Avenue, Derry
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