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A Directory of Murals - Album 16
by Dr Jonathan McCormick
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
525 |
Location: |
Killarn Close, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Ulster flag, "Loyalist Clonduff UVF". |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
526 |
Location: |
Old Dundonald Road, Dundonald |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Grey UVF symbol |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
527 |
Location: |
King's Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalist and UFF symbol, "UYM, UFF, UDA" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
528 |
Location: |
Ballymurphy Road, Ballymurphy, Belfast |
Type: |
R/N |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Portrait of "Pat (Doag) McGeown Comrade Councillor Cara" with the shields of the four provinces and celtic surround, painted by Gerard Kelly |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
529 |
Location: |
Ballymurphy Road, Ballymurphy, Belfast |
Type: |
R/N |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Portrait of Paddy Teer over sunset and prison walls and the cages of Long Kesh, "Oglach Paddy Teer. Died in Long Kesh 2nd July 1974. Age 20", painted by Gerard Kelly |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
530 |
Location: |
Ballymurphy Road, Ballymurphy, Belfast |
Type: |
R/N |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Memorial plaque showing celtic crosses and armed republican salute with a long list of names of fallen volunteers, "This monument was erected by the republican people of Greater Ballymurphy in proud and loving memory of all those volunteers from the area who gave their lives in the fight for Irish freedom. Unveiled by Gerry Adams 12th May 1985. Also in memory of the civilians who died at the hands of the British Army, RUC, UDR and Loyalist Extremists". (mural painted round plaque later) |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
531 |
Location: |
Springhill Avenue, Ballymurphy, Belfast |
Type: |
R/N |
Year: |
April 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Cartoon of wolf snipping through barbed wire, "Caravane 95. Belfast". |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
532 |
Location: |
Park Hall Road, Steeple Hill Estate, Antrim, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
May 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Bowed soldier, "36th Ulster Division, 1st July 1916. Lest we forget" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
533 |
Location: |
Northumberland Street, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
"Ulster's No.1 Band, Shankill Protestant boys support Drumcree", with UVF lettering and emblem, Drumcree emblem, and SPB crest, "1st Battalion Belfast Brigade UVF" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
534 |
Location: |
Dover Place, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Controversial UFF mural showing the names of UFF massacres, "Devenish Arms Lounge Bar, James Murray's Bookmakers, Sean Graham's Bookmakers, Kennedy Way Council Depot, Greysteel Rising Sun Bar. Wouldn't it be great' if it was like this all the time!" using the line from the Van Morrison song used to promote the Good Friday Agreement |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
535 |
Location: |
Dover Place, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Completed and repaired mural showing armed loyalists of UFF 2nd Battalion 'C' Company Lower Shankill. See No.100, 174 and 487. |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
536 |
Location: |
Dover Place, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalists of the 1st Battalion West Belfast UVF in action, with PAF, YCV crests, "Compromise or Conflict". Also shows the nature of the loyalist 'Flag war' in summer 2000. See No.173. |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
537 |
Location: |
Shankill Parade, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
View of the Lower Shankill showing several of the new high-profile murals commissioned by the UFF and the wood placed for the 11th night bonfires |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
538 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Portrait of "Lt. Col. William Bucky McCullough 1949 - 1981. In loving memory of all our fallen comrades from 'A' Coy 'B' Coy 'C' Coy 2nd Batt. UFF West Belfast Brigade. Murdered by the enemies of Ulster. Always Remembered. Quis separabit" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
539 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Armed salute by silhouetted loyalist gunmen with UDA crest |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
540 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Work in progress on an image of an H Block surrounded by chains with manacled hands "UDA UFF LPOW" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
541 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Completed mural showing armed loyalist, UDA member with crests of the Ulster Defence Union Est.1893 and Ulster Defence association Est 1972" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
542 |
Location: |
North Boundary Street, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Mural of Drumcree church with Portadown Orangemen walking down the road carrying banners "We demand the right to march" and "Portadown district LOL No.1". Also Drumcree emblem "Drumcree ' Here we stand we can do no other" and UFF emblem "Shankill Rd supports Drumcree" (the date of the first Drumcree march in 2000). |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
543 |
Location: |
Hopewell, Avenue,Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Bowed loyalist gunmen with RHC memorial and flags, "In loving memory of Stevie McCrea". "For he shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary him, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember him". See No.380. |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
544 |
Location: |
Conway Link, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Work in progress on the mural of Princess Diana wearing black dress and tiara in front of a Union Jack coloured heart and flanked by red roses, "Diana Queen of Hearts 1961 ' 1997" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
545 |
Location: |
Shankill Parade, Lower Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
King William III crossing the Boyne with soldiers, whilst in the foreground, King James lies dying comforted by another soldier |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
546 |
Location: |
Ohio Street, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Completed mural depicting Lt Col Ernie 'Duke' Elliott flanked by the flags of the Ulster Freedom Fighters and the Woodvale defence association. Silhouettes of armed loyalists and a lone piper "2nd Batt 'B' Coy" around a manacled red hand symbol of the POWs. "This mural is dedicated to the officers and volunteers of the WDA ' UFF who gave their lives in defence of Ulster. Quis separabit". See No.11, 267 and 494. |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
547 |
Location: |
Shankill Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
"'Ulster Day' - Sir Edward Carson signing the Covenant. Belfast City Hall 28th September 1912" showing the signing ceremony on a table draped with the Union Jack |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
548 |
Location: |
Lanark Way, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
"Ulster Volunteer Force. Welcome to the Shankill Road" banner with 'C' Coy UVF symbol and 1st Batt YCV emblem. RHC crest is fixed to the wall above the banner |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
549 |
Location: |
Shankill Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Archway depicting silhouettes of soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division, King William III, an armed UVF gunman, a UVF headstone and the emblems of the UVF, RHC, YCV and RIR. "Ulster Volunteer Force 1912 - 1997. Battle of the Somme 1st July 1916. Lest we forget." - controversially, this archway was opened by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, the DUP councillor Sammy Wilson on 1/7/00 |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
550 |
Location: |
Templemore Avenue, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Portrait of Michael Stone in the Milltown cemetery with crests of the UFF, East Belfast UDA and LPA. "Michael Stone. His only crime was loyalty. Quis separabit". Also "The cold grey mists shall never set on Ulster's fields, the victor's cup shall not be raised unless we yield, our fighting men shall not retreat or bend the knee, until the day imprisoned souls are all set free" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
551 |
Location: |
King's Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
UFF and UDA symbols, "5th Tullycarnet Batt." |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
552 |
Location: |
Upper Newtonards Road, Ballybeen, Dundonald |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Armed loyalist with tattered RHC flag , "Ballybeen 'C' company. Ulster's Elite" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
553 |
Location: |
Upper Newtonards Road, Ballybeen, Dundonald |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
RHC and UVF emblems, "Ballybeen. United We Stand" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
554 |
Location: |
Upper Newtonards Road, Ballybeen, Dundonald |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Kneeling loyalists with RHC flags beside RHC memorial, "Red Hand Commando. Lest we forget" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
555 |
Location: |
Milner Street, Roden Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Large UFF letters with debris from burning barricades in the foreground. The barricades are from loyalists rioting and road blocks in the wake of Drumcree 2000. See No.49. |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
556 |
Location: |
Knocknagoney Park, Knocknagoney, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Burnt-out car in Knocknagoney Park after Loyalist rioting in the wake of Drumcree 2000 |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
557 |
Location: |
Knocknagoney Road, Knocknagoney, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Burnt-out car on Knocknagoney Road after Loyalist rioting in the wake of Drumcree 2000 |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
558 |
Location: |
Islandbawn Street, Falls, Belfast |
Type: |
R/N |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Mural depicting the victims of plastic baton rounds with the victim's portraits and ages at the time of their deaths on each bullet. The centrepiece is Nora McCabe who was shot dead in 1981 at the age of 33 years. Dolores McCabe, her daughter, unveiled the mural. "Since 1972, seventeen people killed ' including 8 children" |
Album Number: |
16 |
Mural Number: |
559 |
Location: |
Broadway roundabout/M1, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
July 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti "No Orange Feet. Fuck Johnny Adair. UTP" in green lettering |
Description
of Album Layout |
Album Number: |
Album number in Jonathan McCormick's personal photograph albums |
Mural Number: |
Photograph number in Jonathan McCormick's personal albums |
Location: |
Address where mural is located |
Type: |
- Unionist / Loyalist
- Nationalist / Republican
- Other / non-aligned
- not applicable
|
Year: |
Year and month during which mural was visited and photographed |
Status: |
- still exists at location: mural conditon
similar to when first photographed;
- no longer exists: mural painted over;
- deteriorated: mural has faded or is
covered with graffiti;
- not applicable: photograph was not of
a mural.
|
Description: |
Basic description of the mural at the time of the photograph |
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