
The name of the dog is Pen (short for Penelope). Street art by Peachzz (ig) for HTN2021 in Union Street, Belfast.

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The name of the dog is Pen (short for Penelope). Street art by Peachzz (ig) for HTN2021 in Union Street, Belfast.

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A face by ACHES (ig) in Kent Street, Belfast, for HTN2021.

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Work by DECOY (ig) in Library Street, Belfast, for HTN 2021.

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Victory to the republican political prisoners from across the ages – “H-Block to Maghaberry” – but also from Ireland to Palestine.
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Work by Alana McDowell (ig) in Kent Street, Belfast, for HTN2021.
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Floppy disks for PCs running Explorer and vintage Macintoshes by Zippy (ig) in Kent Street, Belfast, for HTN2021.
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“Fuaır sıad bás ar son saoırse na hÉıreann” [they died for Ireland’s freedom] Although it’s the 40th anniversary of the 1981 hunger strike, this Lifford (Co. Donegal) board includes Michael Gaughan and Frank Stagg who died in English prisons in the 1970s.
If you can explain the flag in the centre, please get in touch. The wide shot, below, includes a call to rally for 100% Redress, No Less.

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The Northern Ireland government’s coat of arms was approved for use in 1924, three years after the government was established. Its “supporters” – the red lion of Scotland and an Irish elk, carrying (respectively) Irish harp and De Burgh flags, and standing on a grassy mound with flax plants – were added later.
This mural celebrating the centenary of Northern Ireland’s creation, in the Woodburn estate, Carrickfergus, accurately shows the Tudor crown on the arms, as was used at the time of creation and prior to the Edwardian crown (WP).
For a similar design, see Defending Freedom From Hate in Highfield.

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