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A Directory of Murals - Album 17
by Dr Jonathan McCormick
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
560 |
Location: |
Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Image of an RUC Officer in riot gear yielding a nightstick over a resident, a woman staunching the flow of blood from a head wound and three Orangemen marching, "Garvaghy Under Siege". |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
561 |
Location: |
Drumcree, Portadown, Co. Armagh |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Drumcree church with army vehicle in the foreground. The Drumcree flag flies from a telegraph pole. The field has been ploughed to slow the advances of protestors. See No.243 and 244. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
562 |
Location: |
Drumcree, Portadown, Co. Armagh |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
British soldiers packing up to leave after the security operation at Drumcree church. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
563 |
Location: |
Drumcree, Portadown, Co. Armagh |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
British army armoured personnel carrier on Drumcree Road |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
564 |
Location: |
Drumcree, Portadown, Co. Armagh |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Drumcree church and graveyard with RUC grey Landrover on Drumcree Road |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
565 |
Location: |
Jasmine Corner, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed republican stands beside the Irish tricolour, sunburst and starry plough flags, "Oglaigh na hEireann". Anti-RUC symbol on the wall above the mural |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
566 |
Location: |
Twinbrook Road, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Commemorative mural to the victims of plastic bullets showing the face of Carol Anne Kelly, a local girl who died from head injuries sustained from a plastic bullet on 22 May 1981. This black and white mural shows an RUC Officer in full riot gear aiming a plastic bullet gun, with a grey RUC Landrover in the background and other officers with riot shields. Children play in the foreground, with one girl in a red coat reminiscent of Spielberg's "Schindler's List". There are also children carrying crosses bearing the names and ages of nine children killed by plastic bullets, and a protest against the use of plastic bullets, "Plastic Bullets Kill. Ban Them!" -. See 192, 558, 567, 568 and 569. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
567 |
Location: |
Twinbrook Road, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close up of the children carrying crosses with the names "Carol Anne Kelly 12yrs, Brian Stewart 13yrs, Stephen Geddis 10 yrs and Julie Livingstone 14 yrs". See 192, 566, 568 and 569. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
568 |
Location: |
Twinbrook Road, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close up of the children carrying crosses with the names "Seamus Duffy 15 yrs, Paul Witters 15 yrs, Frances Rowntree 11 yrs, Tobias Molloy 18 yrs, Stephen McConomy". See 192, 566, 567 and 569. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
569 |
Location: |
Twinbrook Road, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of the detail on the mural No.566, showing the children playing with the girl in the red coat, the grey RUC Landrover and riot police. See 192, 566, 567 and 568. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
570 |
Location: |
Jasmine Way, Twinbrook, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
"Honour Ireland's Dead. 1916 ' 1996. Wear an Easter lily. Sun 1pm Beechmount Ave" with two lilies. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
571 |
Location: |
Clandeboye Way, Bangor, Co.Down |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Silhouettes of four soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division surrounded by poppies and flanked by two Union Jack flags, "36th Ulster Division, 1st Jul 1916". The gable end flies a modern UVF flag. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
572 |
Location: |
Walnut Street, Donegal Pass, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Armed Loyalists in action with UVF and YCV emblems and banners from local areas, "Donegal Pass, Dundonald, Ballynafeigh, Lisburn". |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
573 |
Location: |
Walnut Street, Donegal Pass, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Padlocked gate with UVF lettering and symbol. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
574 |
Location: |
Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Poppies and memorial, "For God and Ulster. 1912 Ulster Volunteer Force, South Belfast Battalion, trained in the adjoining brewery yard. These stones are kept in remembrance. Lest we forget." |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
575 |
Location: |
Linfield Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Sandy Row street mural with a street procession and local landmarks like Weaver's Court, Gilpins, the Hamilton Royal Bar and the Orange Hall. See No.576, 577, 578 and 579. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
576 |
Location: |
Linfield Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of the mural No.575 showing a Linfield footballer and an Orangeman marching past the Hamilton Royal Bar. See No.575, 577, 578 and 579. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
577 |
Location: |
Linfield Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of the Orange march passing the Orange Hall, with a banner "Royal Oak LOL No.374". See No.575, 576, 578 and 579. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
578 |
Location: |
Linfield Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of soldiers and workers marching along Sandy Row. See No.575, 576, 577 and 579. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
579 |
Location: |
Linfield Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of King William III riding his white horse down Sandy Row under the archway. See No.575, 576, 577 and 578. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
580 |
Location: |
Broadway, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalists of "Village 2nd Batt. 'B' Coy" with large UVF emblem. Also crests of the YCV and PAF. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
581 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Mural showing burning homes, a gallows with four hanging corpses, and figures in the foreground engaged in hand to hand combat and dragging a body from a white horse. "The persecution of the Protestant people by the Church of Rome 1600. The ethnic cleansing still goes on today". |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
582 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Apprentice Boys shut the gates at the start of the Siege of Derry. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
583 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Silhouettes of armed loyalists in salute over the UFF emblem, "West Belfast Brigade UFF" |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
584 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Work in progress on a new mural with the cartoon character 'Spike' dressed in a Union Jack top and brandishing a rifle as he chases 'Jerry' the mouse. 'Jerry' is a stylised Gerry Adams with spectacles, beard and pipe, dressed in a Celtic strip. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
585 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Amended "Warning Children" road sign, relabelled "Drumcree" with sashes drawn round the necks of the children. [Drumcree board later removed.] |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
586 |
Location: |
Daphne Street, Donegal Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Large UVF letters in traditional UVF colours, part of an extensive campaign along the Donegall Road which covered many billboards. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
587 |
Location: |
Dee Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Silhouette of the East Belfast skyline at sunset showing the cranes of Harland & Wolff and a plane taking off from Belfast City Airport. Below, a mural of the Titanic. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
588 |
Location: |
Linfield Gardens, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Bowed figures beside Union Jack and Ulster flags, flanking a clenched and bleeding red fist. "Ulster First Flute, South Belfast. Est. 1997". |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
589 |
Location: |
Albion Street, Sandy Row, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalists beside the UFF emblem flanked with UFF and UDA flags over golden wings. "Ulster Freedom Fighters. Terrae Filius Sandy Row" |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
590 |
Location: |
Lendrick Street, Lower Newtonards Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Bowed Loyalists beside a memorial UVF headstone, which reads "A dedication to all our fallen comrades. Lest we forget". See No.125. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
591 |
Location: |
St. Vincent Street, Shore Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
YCV emblem with UVF and YCV lettering on a red, white and blue background. This made the local news due to its proximity to a football club, and concerns on the murals effect on visiting supporters. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
592 |
Location: |
Templemore Avenue, Lower Newtonards Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Red fists punch the air, "Young Newton UDA UFF Simply the Best" beside the LPA emblem. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
593 |
Location: |
Canada Street, My Lady?s Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
St. Patrick walks from Saul church, "Patrick, Apostle of Ulster had no feet" (graffiti in italics). Red Hand of Ulster. See No.594. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
594 |
Location: |
Canada Street, My Lady?s Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
22 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Accompanying text from the mural No.593, "All the exciting and glamourous features that tradition has added to Patrick must be removed if we wish to know what he was really like. And yet the historical Saint Patrick is more interesting and more worth studying than these later gaudy traditions' Bishop R. P. C. Hanson". See No.593. |
Album Number: |
17 |
Mural Number: |
595 |
Location: |
Upper Canning Street, Tiger?s Bay, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Silhouettes of armed loyalists at sunset with the UFF and UDA emblems, "Ulster Freedom Fighters, North Belfast. Tiger's Bay, Shore Rd, Westland, York Rd, Ballysillan, Ardoyne". |
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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