Che Guevara
Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara continues to inspire republicans in Fountain Street, Strabane – seen previously in 1989 and 2002. M02669 Copyright © 2005 Peter Moloney
Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara continues to inspire republicans in Fountain Street, Strabane – seen previously in 1989 and 2002. M02669 Copyright © 2005 Peter Moloney
Mural of Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara in Fountain Street, Strabane, previously seen in 1989. M01728 Copyright © 2002 Peter Moloney
Here is a collection of six murals from Ballycolman, Strabane, all seen previously in 1989 and showing their age, and with some RIRA graffiti “Who is the real freedomfighters now! Real IRA” and “Strabane RUC station – 2001 RIRA”. M01714…
Full version (with Tricolour still unfinished) of INLA/IRSP “We Are Here To Stay” (1989) in Ballycolman, Strabane. M01148 Copyright © 1994 Peter Moloney
1994 image of an Óglaigh na hÉireann mural in Ballycolman, Strabane, with crossed rifles between Tricolour and Sunburst flags. Seen previously in 1989. M01147 Copyright © 1994 Peter Moloney
Another 1994 update image of a 1989 Ballycolman/Strabane mural, a roll of honour for the ten deceased 1981 hunger strikers next to a celtic cross with Starry Plough and Tricolour on pikes. “Saoirse.” M01145 Copyright © 1994 Peter Moloney
1994 images of five (of six) adjacent panels in Ballycolman, Strabane. From left to right: We will meet force with force (1989 | 1990), Che Guevara – They may kill the revolutionary but never the revolution (1989 | 1990), Wear an…
Out of the ashes flames arose the Provos. Mural in Strabane Old Road, Derry. There is another Battle of the Bogside 25th anniversary poster on the left. M01124 Copyright © 1994 Peter Moloney
Here is a 1990 wide shot of Onwards To Victory and SAM 7 Avenue, in Springhill Park, Strabane. M00945 Copyright © 1990 Peter Moloney
The previous mural (Sieze Power) can still be seen in the lower left-hand corner of this unfinished mural in Springhill Park, Strabane. The volunteer on the right appears to be holding (uniquely in north of Ireland muraling) not a rifle…