‘Reading images’ Murals in Northern Ireland

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‘Reading images’ Murals in Northern Ireland SIS, Blackpool : ‘Ireland in Schools’

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Key to murals 1. Craven St Belfast, 1986 (Loyalist) Ulster Division at the Battle of the Somme, 1916 (left) and contemporary Ulster Volunteer Force prisoner at Long Kesh (right). 2. Tulleevin Drive, Newtonabbey, 1988 (Loyalist) Red Hand of Ulster, with feet, dances on the Irish tricolour in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement, with Union Jack, Ulster flag and ‘No Surrender'. 3. Bonds St, Derry, 1997 (Loyalist) Based upon an Iron Maiden album cover. An avenging figure moves among the bodies of dead nationalists with a view of the war-ravaged republican Bogside area of Belfast. The slogan above the mural reads: There must be no/ retirement. With our/ backs to the wall and/ believing in the justice/ of our cause, each one/ of us must fight to the/ end. We determine the guilty/ we decide the punishment. 4. Ohio St Belfast, 1985 (Loyalist) Armed loyalists of 1st Battalion B Company, with flags and emblems of Ulster Volunteer Force and Young Citizen Volunteers, and statement of intent: ‘The UVF reserve the right to strike at republican targets where and when the opportunity arises.' 5. Ballymena, 1991 (Loyalist) Bart Simpson as loyalist, standing on neck of Gerry Adams, portrayed as a rat. ‘Garryduff Road loyalists'. 6. Mount Vernon Rd, Belfast, 1995 (Loyalist) Armed loyalist of 3rd Battalion, North Belfast, of Ulster Volunteer Force, with emblems of Ulster Volunteer Force, Protestant Action Force and Young Citizen Volunteers. ‘Prepared for peace, ready for war.' 7. Rossville St, Derry, 1994 (Republican) Boy with gas mask and petrol bomb during Battle of Bogside, 1969. 8. Rockmount St, Belfast, 1981 (Republican) ‘Blessed are those who hunger for justice'; dying hunger striker with rosary beads, H of H Block and Blessed Virgin Mary. 9. Falls Rd, Belfast, 1995 (Republican) Mural commemorating 150th anniversary of the An Gorta Mór, the Great Hunger, the Great Famine. 10. Falls Rd, Belfast, 1988 (Republican) Mural to celebrate birthday of Nelson Mandela, ‘father of freedom'. 11. Whiterock Rd, Belfast, 1991 (Republican) ‘Éirí amach na casca 1916-1991' (Easter Rising); 75th anniversary of Easter Rising, with portraits of signatories of Proclamation of Independence, phoenix rising from the flames and sunburst. 12. Fahan St, Derry, 1992 (Republican) Portrait of 14 victims of British Army paratroop regiment, Bloody Sunday, 1972. Begin again

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