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A Directory of Murals - Album 18
by Dr Jonathan McCormick
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
596 |
Location: |
Ardoyne Avenue, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
3 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
A Mural Artist works on the new mural to celebrate the Ardoyne Fleadh Cheoil showing the cover of the festival programme. The festival theme was 'The Children of Lir". See 597. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
597 |
Location: |
Ardoyne Avenue, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
3 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Completed mural showing the three swans and Fionnuala during metamorphosis from the Irish mythological story of the Children of Lir, from the cover design of the Fleadh's programme. See 596. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
598 |
Location: |
Old Park Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
3 August 2000 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti, "S. Kelly. We Can Wait. UVF ' UFF". This graffiti relates to the release of the Shankill bomber, Sean Kelly, following his early release from the Maze prison in July 2000. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
599 |
Location: |
King?s Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Construction of a mural part1. With scaffolding in place, and a prepared wall to work on, the sunset background is applied. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
600 |
Location: |
King?s Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Construction of a mural part 2. The lettering of Tullycarnet is placed across the top of the mural. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
601 |
Location: |
King?s Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Construction of a mural part 3. The Mural Artist at work on the detail of the mural. The lettering has been completed and work continues on the figure of Iron Maiden's 'Eddie', with a silhouette figure of death to the right. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
602 |
Location: |
King?s Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Construction of a mural part 4. The completed mural shows 'Eddie' with a tattered UDA flag. See No.330, 483 and 505. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
603 |
Location: |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Crest of "Ballee Blues and Royals '97. Drumtara". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
604 |
Location: |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
King William III riding a white horse crosses the Boyne, "Willliam III 1690". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
605 |
Location: |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
"Ballee Blues and Royals Flute Band. Drumtara Est. 1987" with Ulster, Union Jack and St. Andrews flags, with the names of band members and districts. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
606 |
Location: |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Silhouettes of soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division with poppies, "Ulster Volunteer Force. 36th Ulster Division". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
607 |
Location: |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Portrait of the LVF leader Billy Wright flanked by two Ulster flags, "In Memory of Billy Wright". See No.320 and 482. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
608 |
Location: |
Larne Street, Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Symbol of the UFF, "UFF Simply the Best". "North Antrim & Londonderry, South East Antrim & Belfast. I'd rather die on my knees on the streets of Ulster, defending my Protestant faith and culture than be held to ransom by the Sinn Fein IRA war machine, helped by government's who are bent on trechery and deceit. We will never give in, or be turned down a road, which will lead to an eventual united Ireland. No Surrender". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
609 |
Location: |
Larne Street, Harryville, Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Cut-out figure of an armed loyalist with UFF emblem and weapons. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
610 |
Location: |
Larne Street, Harryville, Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Manacled red hands breaking chains with the centrepiece of the UDA emblem. Ulster, Union Jack, UDA and UFF flags. "Harryville, Ballymena. Ulster Defence Association. Cut-out figure of an armed loyalist and UFF emblems "Feriens Tego". This mural caused local protest when it was erected beside a children's play park. (Gunmen later removed.) |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
611 |
Location: |
North Street, Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Deteriorated/Faded |
Description: |
King William III, riding a white horse, crosses the Boyne, "In Glorious Memory". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
612 |
Location: |
Larne Street, Ballymena, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Shield showing the outline of Ulster, flanked by two Ulster flags. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
613 |
Location: |
Old Park Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Non-Aligned |
Year: |
3 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Marrow Bone Community mural. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
614 |
Location: |
Flax Street, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
3 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Portrait of Robert Emmet, with harp "1803 ' 1953". "Robert Emmet Commemoration". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
615 |
Location: |
Doagh Road, Whiteabbey, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
UDA and UFF lettering, "The blood our comrades shed, will not have been in vain. Their honour we remember, and staunch we shall remain". See No.146. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
616 |
Location: |
Doagh Road, Whiteabbey, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalists of the UDA "Cloughfern Young Conquerors", repainted with a red background. See No.148. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
617 |
Location: |
Doagh Road, Whiteabbey, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Armed loyalists of the UDA, "1st Batt. 'B' Coy". This mural made the local news as it was allegedly placed on the side of a Catholic pensioner's house. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
618 |
Location: |
Glasgow Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
UVF mural with red hand, Union Jack and St. Andrew's flags, "Ulster 1690". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
619 |
Location: |
Doagh Road, Whiteabbey, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Emblems of LPA, YCV, UFF, LVF with Skull flanked by the Union jack and St. Andrew's flags. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
620 |
Location: |
The Diamond, Rathcooole, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Repainted mural depicting armed loyalists beside the UDA and UFF emblems. See No.88. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
621 |
Location: |
Dover Place, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
23 July 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Controversial UFF mural following the removal of the text, leaving just the UFF emblem. See. No 534. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
622 |
Location: |
Rossville Street, Bogside, Derry |
Type: |
Non-Aligned |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
A mural by 'The Bogside Artists' showing Raymond McCartney during the first hunger strike in 1980. A female prisoner on hunger strike in Armagh prison is also shown. The plaque on the lower left side of the mural details the names of the hunger strikers who died in 1981. The mural was unveiled on 25th July 2000. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
623 |
Location: |
Rossville Street, Bogside, Derry |
Type: |
Non-Aligned |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Close-up of the face of Raymond McCartney. See No 622. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
624 |
Location: |
Dungiven, Co. Londonderry |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Anti-Orange march symbol, "Dungiven Supports Garvaghy Road. No Bigot Parade". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
625 |
Location: |
Ebrington Street, Waterside, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
From Pioneers to Presidents - portrait of President George Washington, 1st US President 1789- 1797, with 18th century horsemen and militiamen, "'If defeated everywhere else, I will make my final stand for liberty with the Scotch-Irish (Ulster-Scots) of my native Virginia'". "History records that almost half of Washington's army were Ulster-Scots". |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
626 |
Location: |
Ebrington Street, Waterside, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Deteriorated/Faded |
Description: |
From Pioneers to Presidents - portrait of President James Buchanan, 15th US President 1857 ' 1861 showing immigrants holding the stars and stripes flag and a ship bound for America, "My Ulster blood is my most precious heritage'". "250,000 Ulster-Scots emigrated to America in the 1700s". See No.177 and 491. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
627 |
Location: |
Wapping Lane, The Fountain, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
From Pioneers to Presidents - portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt, 26th US President 1901 ' 1904, showing Apprentice Boys shutting the gates of Derry, "My forefathers were'the men who had followed Cromwell and who shared in the defence of Derry, and in the victories of Aughrim and the Boyne'". See No.294. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
628 |
Location: |
Moss Road, Galliagh, Derry |
Type: |
Non-Aligned |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Jesus of Galliagh. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
629 |
Location: |
The Fountain, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of the replacement to the original mural in Northern Ireland, painted by Bobby Jackson in the 1920s. This panel shows the Battle of the Boyne in great detail, with King William III leading the charge on a white horse. The white horse may not be historically accurate, but reproductions of the imagery used in the original version of this mural consistently depicted the king on a white horse. See No.630 and 631. |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
630 |
Location: |
The Fountain, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of the relief of the Siege of Derry, "In God our Trust. See No.629 and 631 |
Album Number: |
18 |
Mural Number: |
631 |
Location: |
The Fountain, Londonderry |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
14 August 2000 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
The entire mural showing the Battle of the Boyne and the relief of the Siege of Derry. See No.629 and 630. |
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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