Stronger Together

Here are eight images of the new Ardoyne mural featuring (from left to right in the image below) Ardoyne Youth Club, Ard Eoın Kickhams, and the John Paul II Youth Club as alternatives to bullying, racism, homophobia, addiction and other social ills. In addition to Irish dancing, soccer, and Gaelic games, there are also images of young people practicing martial arts, DJing, and boxing.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04699 X04698 X04697 X04700 X04701 X04666 X04672 X04696 Havana Way Ardoyne Youth Enterprise

A Salute To The Brave

The poppies and the downcast soldiers come from the first World War but the names are all of modern UVF and RHC volunteers, from 1976 to the present day. Included on the list is John Hanna (junior): the new board is next to the recent John Hanna memorial, as shown in the wide shot, below.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
prince andrew park X04682 X04683

Toast Rampage

London street artist Artista (web) was in Belfast for Culture Night/Hit The North back in September painting her trademark toast and flowers in Exchange Place.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04564

We Will Not Have Home Rule!

“Ulster Day” is September 28th, the day in 1912 that the Ulster Covenant was signed, pledging to use any means necessary to defend “our cherished position in the United Kingdom” and defeat Home Rule. The first signatory was Edward Carson. The Ulster Volunteers were subsequently formed in January, 1913.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04680 donegall rd

Chuckle Babies/No Walls

The story of the lead image is told in the images below. First, Paul Doran and Mark Ervine paint a mural of two “Chuckle Babies” (images 2 and 3 – see also Mark’s baby for Hit The East) between Imagine and the Frederick Douglass mural with its recently Xed out Aung San Suu Kyi and obscured by the recently-painted lower gates of the war wall (a.k.a “peace” line) on Northumberland Street (image 4).

Secondly, the mural is covered in French posters from the 1970s – which visitors were encouraged to sign and leave messages on – as “Act 1” of the No Walls project involving KRM (Cherif and Geza, a couple from France and Germany), Paul Doran, and Londoner John Costi, and which also included an exhibition in the Titanic museum (pdf of the full project).

Some of the posters and writing were ripped off (to be used in Act 2) on the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989 (video at the Irish News) to reveal again the babies (final image).

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04643 X04588 X04651 X04642 1000 words

A Taste Of Tradition

The Whiterock Flute Band was founded in 1962 by the the local Temperance Lodge and drew on areas near the now nationalist areas of New Barnsley, Moyard, Whiterock, and the upper Springfield for its membership. Over the years has seen the route of its annual parade changed “by the authorities or at the whim of nationalists” (band history pages one | two | three).

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04645 X04644 lawnbrook road new barnsley moyard springmartin woodvale whiterock springfield highfield shankill

Curiosity

This “Nosey Cat” was painted by David Creative (David McClelland Fb | web | tw)  for Culture Night Belfast/Hit The North 2017.

Previously by David for CNB: Better Than Ice Cream (2016) | Nan With The Pearl Earring (2015) | No Laffin Matter (Stay Puft Marshmallow Man) (2014)

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04576 donegall st

Courage Is The Foundation Of Integrity

“With courage and vision you will dare to take risks, have the strength to be compassionate, and the wisdom to be humble. Courage is the foundation of integrity. – Mark Twain.” (The quote does not appear to be from Twain but is widely attributed to Keshavan Nair, who wrote a book on “lessons from the life of Ghandi”.)

This new board above the Red Hand Commando mural in Glenwood Street honours three UVF men who turned to politics and community work: Augustus (Gusty) Spence, who was among the earliest members of the UVF and after release in 1984 joined the PUP and set up the Shankill Activity Centre; David Ervine, also a UVF and PUP leader – see David Ervine and Memory Chair; Plum Smith, a founder member of the RHC and later shop steward and PUP leader – see RIP Plum Smith.

Click here for the full RHC mural.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04675 X04673 X04676 X04674

End British Rule

“Éıstıgí” (Listen! (plural)). “Stormont must go!” “End British rule”. Éıstıgí is the youth organisation of Saoradh (web | tw | Fb).

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2017 Seosamh Mac Coılle
X04300