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A Directory of Murals - Album 58
by Dr Jonathan McCormick

Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2012
Location:
Sperrin Park, Caw estate, Londonderry
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of mural"Ulster Volunteer Force. 1st Battalion 'C' Company" showing four UVF volunteers on a hillside beside a UVF memorial which reads "In Memory of our fallen volunteers. David Swanson, Geoffrey Freeman, Aubrey Reid, Mark Dodds". Two flagpoles and a gate mark the entrance to the memorial. The UVF and YCV crests are displayed on the gates. Swanson, Freeman and Reid died in a premature bomb explosion in Farrenlester, near Coleraine on 2nd October 1975.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2013
Location:
Sperrin Park, Caw estate, Londonderry
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Three UVF men armed with rifles in front of shops showing three murals featuring the 36th Ulster Division. The UVF, YCV and RHC emblems are shown.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2014
Location:
Sperrin Park, Caw estate, Londonderry
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
Close-up of three armed UVF men from No.2013.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2015
Location:
Auglish Court, Caw estate, Londonderry
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"When our Forefathers fought and died, they led the way that we should go, as Loyalists united we should stand, to send our message across the land, that all our enemies would know, Ulster is not for sale, nor will we let it go. No Surrender".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2016
Location:
Sperrin Park, Caw estate, Londonderry
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
No Longer exists
Description:
"Londonderry. UDA. UFF" showing an outline of Northern Ireland painted in the colours of the Ulster flag. Barbed wire runs around the contour and the UDA and UFF crests are shown.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2017
Location:
Strabane, County Tyrone
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of mural"In proud and loving memory of all those who gave their lives for Irish freedom in the west Tyrone area" at the base of a memorial cross to republican volunteers. The cross has celtic imagery and two rifles at its base. Sixteen portraits are shown and the mural is surrounded by a celtic border and the shields of the 4 provinces of Ireland. The portraits shown are: Vol. Patrick Cannon, Vol. Neil Lafferty, Vol. Seamus Harvey, Vol. Peter McElcar, Vol. Jim McGinn, Vol.Eugene Devlin, Vol. Gerard McGlynn, Vol. Tobias Molloy, Vol Damian Brolloy, Vol. Charles Breslin, Vol. David Devine, Vol. Josie Connolly, Vol. Michael Devine, Vol. Danny McCauley, Sinn Féin Patrick Shanaghan, Sinn Féin Jim McAlcer". From Sutton, Patrick Cannon was a 20 year old IRA man killed in premature bomb explosion while travelling in car, Castlederg, County Tyrone on 17/07/76 with 24 year old Peter McElcar. Jim McGinn was a 20 year old IRA man who died in a premature explosion while carrying his bomb across a bridge, near Clady, County Donegal on 15th December 1973. Eugene Devlin was a 22 year old IRA man shot during an attempted sniper attack on a British Army patrol, Townsend Street, Strabane on 27th December 1972. Tobias Molloy was an 18 year old IRA man shot by a rubber bullet during street disturbances outside Lifford Road British Army base, Strabane on 16/07/72. Charles Breslin (20), Michael Devine (22) and David Devine (17) were IRA men shot by undercover British Army members while returning arms to an arms dump in a field off the Plumbridge Road, Strabane on 23/02/85.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2018
Location:
Strabane, County Tyrone
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Che Guevara mural. Improved photo from No.348, Album 10.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2019
Location:
Strabane, County Tyrone
Type:
Not Applicable
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Not Applicable
Description:
Graffiti "Free Roisin McAliskey, Now!"


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2020
Location:
Strabane, County Tyrone
Type:
Nationalist / Republican
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of mural"RIRA". Circular tricolour panel on a lamppost.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2021
Location:
Bushmills Main Street, Bushmills, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Invicta. UFF" stencil with red hand.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2022
Location:
Bushmills Main Street, Bushmills, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Simply the Best" showing Bugs Bunny in a UFF bandsmen uniform with two UDA flags.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2023
Location:
Garry Drive/John Street, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
King William III in a red frock coat with sword raised atop his white horse.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2024
Location:
Hillview Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralDavy Crockett mural. "They were the first to proclaim for freedom in these United States. Even before Lexington, the Scotch Irish blood had been shed for American Freedom. Pres. Wm. McKinley". Davy Crockett shown, a sailing ship and "Ulster Sails West".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2025
Location:
Hillview Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Close-up of Davy Crockett with rifle and three dogs at his feet.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2026
Location:
Hillview Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Close-up of imagery from the Great Seal of the United States which was designed between 1776 - 1782. On the breast of the American bald eagle is a shield with thirteen vertical white and red stripes beneath a blue chief. In the eagle's right talon is an olive branch, and in his left a bundle of thirteen arrows. The olive branch and arrows denote the power of peace & war which is exclusively vested in Congress
In his beak is a scroll inscribed with the motto "E Pluribus Unum" meaning "Out of Many, One". Over the head of the eagle, a constellation of thirteen stars on an azure background. The Constellation denotes a new State taking its place and rank among other sovereign powers.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2027
Location:
Hillview Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Ulster Sails West" with sailing ship from No.2025.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2028
Location:
Alexandra Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Loyal Glebeside" with the red hand of ulster against a white six-pointed star. The crown, a Union Jack and Ulster flag is also shown.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2029
Location:
Alexandra Avenue, Glebeside Estate, Ballymoney
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"3rd Btn. Ballymoney UFF".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2030
Location:
Church Street, Ahoghill, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of muralThe Trooper with tattered UFF flag and bloodied sword. UDA crest is shown. With thanks to Theo.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2031
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"USSF. For God and Ulster".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2032
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Portrait of Sir Edward Carson with the Ulster Solemn League and Covenant.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2033
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
The SS Clydevalley.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2034
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Red Hand with two crossed rifles "1914".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2035
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Silhouette of men from the 36th Ulster Division at the Battle of the Somme, with the crest of the division.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2036
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
The Ulster tower, and a WWI cross marking a grave with barbed wire and a helmet.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2037
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of mural"Clydevalley FB Volunteers. 1912" with the UVF and YCV flags.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2038
Location:
Drumahoe Gardens, Millbrook, near Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
thumbnail photo of mural"UVF. 1912-2003 'D' Coy. For God and Ulster". UVF and YCV crests.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2039
Location:
Antiville Estate, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Nothing Great and Durable can be created without the presence of an elite. UFF" with the UDA and UYM crests. Improved photo of No.1611, Album 46.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2040
Location:
Shalea Drive, Antiville Estate, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Silhouettes of men from the 36th Ulster Division against a sunset background. Crests of the division and the YCV shown.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2041
Location:
Churchill Road, Antiville Estate, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
UVF emblem flanked by the Union Jack and Ulster flags.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2042
Location:
Churchill Road, Antiville Estate, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Large YCV letters in red, white and blue.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2043
Location:
Kintyre Road, Antiville Estate, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"Defeat is a word we do not know, shall never know and never accept" and "Ulster Freedom Fighters, Invicta". First board moved and repositioned from Hampton Crescent (see No.1647, Album 47).


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2044
Location:
Riverdale carpark opposite Gardenmore House, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Fist painted with the Saltire and in red with a South East Antrim UFF and UDA flag.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2045
Location:
Riverdale carpark opposite Gardenmore House, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
Clenched fist with lettering in red, white and blue "UFF".


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2046
Location:
Riverdale carpark opposite Gardenmore House, Larne, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
King William III in a red frock coat with sword raised atop his white horse. More basic painting than No.2023.


Album Number:
58
Mural Number:
2047
Location:
Eden Village, County Antrim
Type:
Unionist / Loyalist
Year:
March 2004
Status:
Still exists at location
Description:
"South East Antrim. Eden Village" showing Carrickfergus castle and the UDA and UYM crests.

 


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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