Belfast Murals, West Belfast, Northern Ireland » 20110100_jbl_Ireland_426
Murals represent the political views, memorials for those lost in the battle between Catholics and Protestants in the age old battle for Northern Ireland on both the Catholic and Protestant sides of West Belfast and other politically related scenes from Belfast.
Belfast, Northern Ireland. January 2011.
Catholic murals on the Catholic side of West Belfast. A wall divides Catholic and Protestant West Belfast much like the Berlin wall once divided East and West Berlin. There are gates in between which are opened and closed depending on the political climate. Something as simple as a soccer game between a predominantly Catholic city and a predominant Protestant city is reason enough to close the gates. This mural is a memorial to Comrades-In Memory of Volunteers Jimmy Quigley, Eamonn McCormick, Teddy O’Neill and Michael Magee – 2nd Battalion, Belfast Brigade-shot dead on active service on Friday 29 September 1972.
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