
Line drawings of two volunteers in outline, one with a rifle and the other with an RPG.
Corrody Drive [perhaps Bard’s Hill], Gobnascale, Derry.
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Copyright © 1991 Peter Moloney
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Three of the deceased hunger strikers’ portraits – of Raymond McCreesh, Patsy O’Hara, and Joe McDonnell – on Strabane Old Road, Derry, seen previously in 1982’s Don’t Let Them Die.
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Copyright © 1991 Peter Moloney
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The practice of republican women banging binlids to alert the community to the presence of British soldiers is remembered in this Westland Street, Derry, mural. The celebration is to take place in Belfast on Sunday 11th; the only Sunday the 11th in 1991 was in August; the side-wall was then changed for a another march the following Sunday.
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Copyright © 1991 Peter Moloney
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1991 image of the King William mural for the 300th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, in Blythe Street, Belfast.
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1991 image of the Bulldog LPA mural in Stroud Street, Belfast.
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1991 images of United We Stand, Divided We Fall at the Orange Lodge on Sandy Row, Belfast.
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