Tamery Pass

Tamery Pass (and Willowfield Walk) lies below Beersbridge Road between Woodstock and Castlereagh roads. This mural, at the lower entrance to the area, celebrates the area’s contribution to the Young Citizen Volunteers who fought in WWI. Willowfield Street, Belfast.

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Copyright © 2008 Peter Moloney
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2011 [M06760] “YCV” is whitewashed

Kieran Nugent

The Kieran Nugent mural at the corner of Divis Street and Northumberland Street is repainted to include posters from the time of the blanket protest and also in tribute to Brendan ‘The Dark’ Hughes, IRA OC in the H-Blocks at the time of the first (1980) hunger strike. He passed away in February, 2008.

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Copyright © 2008 Peter Moloney
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Free Palestine From 60 Years Of Nakba!

“Nakba” or “Catastrophe” is the Arabic name for the exodus of about 700,000 Palestinian Arabs in 1948, from what would become Israel. Although the mural states “We will return!”, there has as yet been not right of return or compensation for lands seized.

The graffiti in blue on the wall reads “You destroy our homes but we build a nation”.

Please get in touch if you can translate the Arabic.

The International Wall, Divis Street, west Belfast

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Copyright © 2008 Peter Moloney
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Manchester Martyrs

A Manchester Martyrs mural is returned to Divis Street’s “International Wall” after being replaced for a short time by Las Brigadas Internacionales. The new mural is somewhat similar to the original mural, with portraits of the “martyrs” – IRB members William Philip Allen, Michael Larkin, and Michael O’Brien – and a reproduction of a painting showing the IRB’s attack on the prison van which killed a guard (see the post on the original mural).

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Copyright © 2008 Peter Moloney
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