This image comes to us courtesy of Jason McLean and the LBS (Loughlinstown, Ballybrack, and Shankill) Men’s Shed (LBS facebook page | Men’s Sheds.ie) who painted the piece shown above to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Dublin Lockout.
Video of the launch, including a ballad written for the occasion and a reenactment of Larkin speaking …
The Long Woman was 7ft tall, a Spaniard of Ulster heritage who died of disappointment after eloping with Lorcan and returning with him (to the Omeath area of County Louth, just on the south side of Carlingford Lough and south of Newry) and having the same trick pulled on her that Lorcan’s brother had pulled on him when divvying up their inheritance — you can be owner of the land as far as you can see … while standing in a hollow.
The statement on the left appears on the printer’s page inside the cover of Wall And Piece, but is immediately followed by “Against his better judgment, Banksy has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 …”!