
“RIP Kieran Doherty TD. Died on hunger strike for the freedom of Ireland, August the 2nd, 1981”. Small mural in Main Street, Bundoran.
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Chief sitting Bull with his back to the flag of the United States, with a lark (for the Irish struggle) and an eagle (for the Native American) and a border of the colours of humankind. Painted by Mo Chara on the wall of the (then) Ballymurphy Community Centre just off the Whiterock Road, Belfast. The wide shots show a small “Tıocfaıdh ár lá” and Tricolour to the right-hand side.
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Two images of a mural on the Whiterock Road, Belfast, celebrating the Easter Rising. A soldier raises the Irish Tricolour while trampling on a Union Flag on a broken mast. On the right hand side are the Easter lily and halberds/pikes and an assault rifle, indicating the past and present of the 1916 revolt. In the background is a poorly drawn GPO. The original image of the central figure can be seen in this Extramural Activity post.
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A “final salute” (funeral volley) is fired over harp, shamrocks, and a knotwork bird in South Link, Belfast.
For the side wall, see Long Kesh.
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A mural celebrating 20 years of republican resistance. “Victory to the Irish people”, “Sasaın amach” [Sasana amach – England out]. Rioters using improvised weapons (in the centre of the mural) take aim at the soldier in riot gear (in the bottom left of the image). 1969-1989 Ballycolman estate, Strabane
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Graffitied 1989 version of Don’t Let Them Die.
Beechmount Street, Belfast
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Faded first panel from Jeff Perks’s The Training Ground in Beechmount Avenue, Belfast
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