Introduction to Murals
Murals (2,126 examples)
Murals and graffiti are a popular expression of either support or opposition. Their visual impact is often so memorable. Many of these examples are known worldwide.
The Loyalist murals have a history from the start of the 20th century; the authorities very quickly erased the nationalist murals prior to the 1980s. However, their explosion in the 1980s exemplified a growing confidence in the nationalist community.
Graffiti can often be humorous in situations of great adversity such as during the height of the bombing campaign when a Derry wag wrote "Buy early, while the shops last".
The information on murals is by far the largest element of the collection.
Type: Mural (290), Group: Provisional Sinn Fein (PSF), Date: 1985 Description: Feminist symbol. Cowardly loyalists back out Theme 1: Prison, Theme 2: Hunger strike, Theme 3: Women. Street: Falls Rd, Town: Belfast, Location: Ireland. Photograph: © Peter Moloney. |
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Type: Mural (391), Group: ?, Date: 1986 Description: General view of murals Theme 1: Political, Theme 2: Loyalist, Street: Kennedy Place, Town: Derry, Location: Ireland. Photograph: © Peter Moloney. |
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Type: Mural (412), Group: Provisional Sinn Fein (PSF), Date: 1986 Description: The cause of Ireland is the cause of labour Theme 1: Political, Theme 2: Historic, Street: Coombe, Town: Dublin, Location: Ireland. Photograph: © Peter Moloney. |
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