Drawing Support 3: Murals and Transition in the North of IrelandBeyond the Pale, 2003 - 60 pages Loyalist murals have a long tradition, the first one having been painted in Belfast around 1908. Thus, by the time the Northern Ireland state was created in the 1920s, the tradition of mural paintinw was well established. |
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36th Ulster Division Abhaile Ardoyne Ardoyne Avenue Armed and masked Ballymurphy Batt Belfast 1999 Portrait Belfast 2000 Memorial Belfast 2001 Portrait Bobby Sands British soldiers Cuchulainn Cumann na mBan decommissioning defender of Ulster depicted Derry DISBAND DROMARA STREET Drumcree church EAST BELFAST Falls Road Finn McCool free from sectarian Friday Agreement Garvaghy Road Gerry Adams H Blocks Hopewell Crescent hunger strikers IRA ceasefire IRA members killed Long Kesh loyalist loyalist murals Mumia Abu-Jamal mural plate murals murals appeared murder number of murals Orange marchers Orange Order painted paramilitary Pat Finucane peace process Peter Mandelson petrol bomb plastic bullet police political prisoners Portadown PREPARED FOR PEACE Protestant Queen Elizabeth Quis separabit Red Hand Commando republican muralists republican murals republican prisoners Roisin McAliskey Rosemary Nelson Rossville Street Saoirse sectarian harassment Shankill Road Short Strand shot by British Sinn Féin South Belfast Stormont Ulster Freedom Fighters Ulster-Scots