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A Directory of Murals - Album 3
by Dr Jonathan McCormick

Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
71
Location:
Ardoyne Avenue, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"Saoirse", dove flying over watchtowers of the Long Kesh prison


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
72
Location:
Dromara Street, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralAnti-Orange march mural depicting RUC officer with SS armband directing approved Orange route over the Catholics. Mo Mowlam, the secretary of State for NI at the time is dressed as a blind-folded Bodicea and is seen washing her hands of the whole affair with the chairman of the Parades Commission. The mural has been daubed with "IRA Scum"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
73
Location:
Dromara Street, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1997
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Anti-Orange march symbol depicting bowler-hatted Orangeman


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
74
Location:
Kinallen Court, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Blanketman over the prison watchtowers, "Release All POWs Now. Saoirse". Female republican prisoner and manacled hands. Roof symbols SF, IRA, UTP.


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
75
Location:
Shell Garage wall, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Anti-Orange march symbols flanking portrait of Mo Mowlam, "Beware! Have you seen this person. Wanted for fraud and deception. Wanted for GBH on Garvaghy Road"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
76
Location:
Cooke Street, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"Re-route the Flute"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
77
Location:
Severn Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"East Belfast UDA Roll Of Honour" with names of fallen UDA members


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
78
Location:
Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalists of East Belfast UVF, "We are the pilgrims master, we shall go always a little further".


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
79
Location:
St. Patrick?s Walk, Lower Newtownards Road, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Silhouette of soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division, "The Ulster People's Soldiers" with poppies surround and UVF emblems


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
80
Location:
Lower Newtownards Road, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Armed loyalists of East Belfast UDA and clenched fist emblem of UFF, with memorial to fallen members, "Formed to fight for the right to remain within the United Kingdom"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
81
Location:
Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Three Irish dancers, "Failte godti, bothar garbh achaidh"-based on a design by Robert Ballagh


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
82
Location:
Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Crossed hands with dove background, "Peace with Justice"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
83
Location:
Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
RUC Officer and Orangeman, "Spot the difference. No Talking, No Walking".


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
84
Location:
Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Co. Armagh
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralAnti-Orange march mural, "Re-route Sectarian Marches" with Irish tricolour


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
85
Location:
Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
Deteriorated/Faded
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralArmed loyalists and UFF and UYM emblem, Dee Street, East Belfast Battalion


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
86
Location:
Redcliffe Parade/ Mersey Street, Belfast.
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
King William III and comrades crossing the Boyne


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
87
Location:
Derrycoole Way, Rathcooole, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
January 1998
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Scrabo Tower ringed by poppies, "UVF - Ulster Tower. 1st East Antrim Battalion, UVF" with symbols of YCV, UVF and PAF. Armed loyalists of 3rd Battalion UVF, Tiger's Bay, " At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
88
Location:
The Diamond, Rathcooole, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
January 1998
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalists of UDA and UFF, with names of local members, "Lest We Forget"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
89
Location:
Banbury Street, Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Drummer of loyalist band marching "EBFB" (East Belfast Flute Band)


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
90
Location:
Redcliffe Parade/Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed soldiers with UVF emblem. Armed loyalist woman, "Ulster 1914. Deserted! Well, I can stand alone". Union Jack and Ulster flag with a red hand giving a victory 'V' whilst dancing on the Irish tricolour.


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
91
Location:
Meekon Street/Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalist and red hand with a red fist splitting through the centre of Ireland, "We support all loyalist prisoners"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
92
Location:
Chelsea Street/Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalists with Union Jack, UVF flags and emblem of East Belfast Regiment, UVF


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
93
Location:
Chelsea Street/Mersey Street, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalist, UVF


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
94
Location:
Rathcoole Dirve, Rathcoole, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
January 1998
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Armed loyalist of UFF with clenched fist, "Rathcoole"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
95
Location:
Iverna Close, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
April 1997
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Red Hand Commando emblem with flags, "Pride of the Village FB"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
96
Location:
Beechmount Avenue, Falls, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
December 1996
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"The Fools, the Fools, they have left us our fenian dead and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace - P. H. Pearse"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
97
Location:
Falls Road, Belfast
Type:
Non-Aligned
Year:
July 1996
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Community multi-racial mural


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
98
Location:
Market Street, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
August 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Fortune teller with crystal ball viewing a copy of the Irish News with the headline, "RUC Disbanded. New community police force established. Looking for Lasting Peace. Disband the RUC"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
99
Location:
Building site, Shankill Road, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
September 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"Welcome to the Loyalist Heartland of Ulster. Shankill Road. No Surrender"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
100
Location:
Dover Place, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
September 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Close-up of armed loyalists, "UFF 2nd Batt. 'C' Coy" See No.174, 487and 535.


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
101
Location:
Northumberland Street, Shankill, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
September 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Ulster flag, UVF flag, "Shankill Protestant Boys FB. UVF. YCV". See No.481. (Repainted later.)


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
102
Location:
Dervock, Co. Antrim
Type:
Non-Aligned
Year:
October 1999
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Soldiers of the 36th Ulster Division in action at the Battle of the Somme, 1916, "In Proud Remembrance of the 36th Ulster Division". Painted and maintained by Peter Thompson and friends since 1987.


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
103
Location:
Roosevelt Street/Roden street, Belfast
Type:
Not Applicable
Year:
August 1999
Status:
Not Applicable
Description:
Graffiti, "Loyalist Reaction Force. Ceasefire Over. No Surrender"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
104
Location:
King's Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast.
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
July 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Emblems and weapons of the UDA, UYM, UFF, "Release Our Prisoners"


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
105
Location:
Artana Street, Lower Ormeau Road, Belfast
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
July 1999
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Mural portraits of Stephen Lawrence and Robert Hamill, "London Metropolitan police - Institutionalised Racism, Royal Ulster Constabulary - Institutionalised Sectarianism. Same Story, Same Bigotry".


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
106
Location:
Lord Street, Albertbridge Road, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
August 1999
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralManacled hands, UFF clenched fist, and Ulster and UDA flags over prison watchtower in NI outline, "Free Our Prisoners. Some Gave All, All Gave Some. Ulster Freedom Fighters".


Album Number:
3
Mural Number:
107
Location:
King's Road, Tullycarnet, Belfast
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
July 1999
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Armed loyalists of Ulster Freedom Fighters with UYM and UDA emblems with shot and bleeding republican soldier, "We have achieved peace, we have maintained peace. Now stop the injustice. Release our political hostages. Dedicated to Mark Rice"

 


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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