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A Directory of Murals - Album 38
by Dr Jonathan McCormick
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1282 |
Location: |
Hopewell Crescent, Shankill, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
'Scottish Brigade UDA' showing the silhouettes of two gunmen and fist painted half red, and half like the Saltire. 'LPOW'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1283 |
Location: |
Inverwood Court, Sydenham, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Black and white UVF crest. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1284 |
Location: |
Tamar Street/Dee Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'UVF East Belfast. We are the Pilgrims, Master; we shall go always a little further'. Duplicate mural of No.78 Album 3 showing three gunmen. The mural is extended along the wall with the YCV, UVF and 36th Ulster Division crests. 'East Belfast Ulster Volunteer Force. The People's Army'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1285 |
Location: |
Tamar Street/Dee Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Close-up of the circular panel with the gunmen from No.1284. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1286 |
Location: |
Dee Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Quis Separabit. Simply the Best. UFF UDA'. Painted on an uneven wall surface in cream letters with a blue background. The top of the wall has been painted red, white and blue. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1287 |
Location: |
Lower Newtownards Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Democratic Rights. Human Rights. Civil Rights'. Mural showing six crosses 'La Mon 12 Innocent', 'Enniskillen 12 Innocent', Omagh '31 Innocent', 'Tee Bane 8 Innocent', 'Bloody Friday 9 Innocent', 'Shankill 9 Innocent'. 'The Civil, Human and Democratic Rights were taken away from these people by Violent Republicans. IRA, INLA, RIRA. Let Us Not Forget'. The IRA, INLA and RIRA letters are dripping with blood. Two side panels detailed below. Replaces mural No.14 Album 1. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1288 |
Location: |
Lower Newtownards Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Left-hand panel of mural No.1287. 'You cannot ask for freedom, you take our freedom away. You cannot ask for justice, when you murder day by day. You told the world your story, you lied at every turn. You never said your sorry, for the terrible deeds you done' |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1289 |
Location: |
Lower Newtownards Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Right-hand panel of mural No.1287. 'Darkley 3 Innocent. Murdered in a Mission Hall while praying to God'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1290 |
Location: |
Nelson Street, Belfast |
Type: |
Non-Aligned |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
'The Half Bap. Little Italy'. Black and white mural remembering the Italian community that lived in the Little Patrick Street and Nelson Street area in the mid to late 19th century. Young children playing with traditional toys are shown and an ice-cream salesman on a bicycle-driven cart. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1291 |
Location: |
Mount Vernon Pass, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Mount Vernon Volunteers' showing a Tiger's head wearing a red bandsman's beret with the UVF crest against a pale blue background. Below are the UVF and YCV crests. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1292 |
Location: |
Shore Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Grey PSNI Land Rover with flashing blue lights and PSNI motorcycle. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1293 |
Location: |
Serpentine Road, Whitewell, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti 'Kill The Jew Lovers PLO/WRF'. Graffiti in relation to the Israeli occupation and attacks on Palestinian areas in April 2002. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1294 |
Location: |
Serpentine Road, Whitewell, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti 'WRF Republican Whitewell, North Belfast'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1295 |
Location: |
Serpentine Road, Whitewell, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti 'White City. What a Pity. WRF'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1296 |
Location: |
Shore Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti 'The P.I.R.A. should decomission all it's weapon's to the C.I.R.A.'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1297 |
Location: |
Shore Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Graffiti 'P.I.R.A.' surrounded by Sinn Féin posters showing an armed policeman "Special branch'. 'There are many reasons for not joining the PSNI. This is just one. We can get better' Sinn Féin'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1298 |
Location: |
Shore Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'RIRA' mural painted on a board with the Ulster crest. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1299 |
Location: |
Ballyearl Drive, New Mossley Estate, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
'Hame is whaur tha Hairt is'. Ulster-Scots mural showing a female figure looking across two houses and down a glen to the sea. 'Through Famine and Frost, poverty and persecution, the Ulster-Scots People emigrated to the four corners of the earth. Ulster-Scots can be found from the Americas to Australia ' ordinary folk, yet extraordinary achievers. Our incredible story is seldom told. Discover it for Yourself'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1300 |
Location: |
Ballyearl Drive, New Mossley Estate, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Four loyalist gunmen against a sunset background. UVF crest with the YCV and UVF flags. YCV and Red Hand Commando emblems 'Prepared for Peace, Ready for War'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1301 |
Location: |
Ballyearl Drive, New Mossley Estate, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Anti-police graffiti 'All Police Patrols will be attacked. Militia. Fuck the PSNI. The Scum are Targets'. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1302 |
Location: |
Ballyearl Drive, New Mossley Estate, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
'UVF'. Orange lettering against a blue background with two UVF symbols. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1303 |
Location: |
Ballyearl Drive, New Mossley Estate, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
'New Mossley Volunteers FB' against a red, white and blue background. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1304 |
Location: |
Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Everyone has the Right to Live Free From Sectarian Harassment'. 'Arkansas-57 Ardoyne 01. It's Black or White'. Three panel mural painted in protest at the Holy Cross Primary School and damaged during rioting at the Ardoyne Road shops in April 2002. See No.1198 Album 35. (Repainted later.) |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1305 |
Location: |
Ardoyne Road, Glenbryn estate, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
View down the Ardoyne Road from Holy Cross primary School showing red, white and blue painted kerbstones, lampposts and flags. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1306 |
Location: |
Ardoyne Road, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Ogra Shinn Fein' showing a petrol bomb and Ireland. Separate mural painted on a board 'IRA Onwards to Victory' showing Ireland, the lark, James Connolly, the ten hunger strikers and three armed republican volunteers. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1307 |
Location: |
Berwick Road, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'GPO Dublin 1916 Easter Rising'. Detailed mural showing the inside of the GPO in 1916 with republicans firing out of the windows, a nurse and a priest tending to the wounded, some fighting fires, and some of those who signed the Proclamation of the Irish Republic in 1916. The mural is surrounded by the colours of the tricolour and a lily sits above the mural. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1308 |
Location: |
Berwick Road, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
Close-up of the detail in the GPO mural No.1307. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1309 |
Location: |
Brompton Park, Ardoyne, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Still exists at location |
Description: |
'Wear an Easter Lily'. Mural painted on a board with a cut-out shape of a lily. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1310 |
Location: |
Queensland Street / Crumlin Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Unionist / Loyalist |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Red, white and blue kerbstones, showing all that remains of Queensland Street and Tasmania Street off the Crumlin Road following the demolition of the streets as part of a re-building programme. The demolition has destroyed the houses on which Murals No.2 and No.3 Album 1 were painted. Houses in the background are boarded up and suffering from structural damage. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1311 |
Location: |
New Lodge Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
'No-entry P.S.N.I. Collusion'. Anti-police mural showing stencils of armed police with 'PSNI Murderer' down either side. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1312 |
Location: |
New Lodge Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Nationalist / Republican |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
No Longer exists |
Description: |
Close-up of main panel of anti-PSNI mural No.1311. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1313 |
Location: |
Limestone Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Static PSNI and British Army presence keeping rival groups apart in North Belfast. British Army FV432 Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), Armoured Land Rover and PSNI Land Rover shown. With thanks to the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1314 |
Location: |
Limestone Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Close-up of APC and Land Rovers. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1315 |
Location: |
Limestone Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Close-up of British Army armoured Land Rover. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1316 |
Location: |
Limestone Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Side view of vehicles in No.1313. |
Album Number: |
38 |
Mural Number: |
1317 |
Location: |
Limestone Road, Belfast |
Type: |
Not Applicable |
Year: |
April 2002 |
Status: |
Not Applicable |
Description: |
Oblique view along the side of the APC towards the entrance of Halliday's Road, the scene of recent rioting in North Belfast. |
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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