IMG 5165-001-Easter Rising 1916
IMG 5166-001-Pat Finucane
IMG 5167-001-James Connolly
IMG 5168-001-James Connolly (statue base)
IMG 5169-001-ConflictResolutionServices
IMG 5171-001-Prince Harry Not Welcome in Ireland
IMG 5172-001-Not Welcome in this Area
IMG 5173-001-James & Nora Connolly
IMG 5174-001-Pearse Jordan & Easter Rising
IMG 5175-001-Che Guevara Lynch
IMG 5176-001-Milltown Cemetery 1
IMG 5177-001-Milltown Cemetery 2
IMG 5179-001-Winifred Carney Grave
IMG 5181-001-Bobby Sands' Grave
IMG 5182-001-Milltown Cemetery 3
IMG 5183-001-Fenian Memorial
IMG 5184-001-Red Right Hand
IMG 5185-001-Malone Avenue
IMG 5186-001-AirBnB
IMG 5187-001-Spirit of Belfast
IMG 5189-001-Spire of Hope
IMG 5191-001-Donzo
IMG 5192-001-Albert Memorial Clock
IMG 5163-001-The Great Hunger
IMG 5162-001-Miriam Daly
IMG 5161-001-White Flowers
IMG 5160-001-Gibraltar Three
IMG 5157-001-Cumann na mBan
IMG 5152-001-Peace Wall 2
IMG 5151-001-Peace Wall 1
IMG 5150-001-Bobby Sands
IMG 5148-001-Saoirse/Freedom
IMG 5145-001-D Company Memorial
IMG 5144-001-Falls Curfew July 1970
IMG 5143-001-Falls Road Garden of Remembrance
IMG 5142-001-Battle of LongKesh
IMG 5141-001-Solidarity with Palestine
IMG 5140-001-Blanketman
IMG 5138-001-Easter Rising Centennial
IMG 5134-001-Giant's Profile
No planes, no trains
IMG 5107-001-Jim Larkin
IMG 5111-001-ICTU Mural 2
IMG 5109-001-ICTU Mural 1
IMG 5106-001-A Ciggie & a Cuppa
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IMG 5164-001-There is no freedom until the freedom of women


Another mural commemorating the women who participated in the Easter Rising of 1916. The main figure is Countess Constance Markievicz, who took part in the fighting in Dublin. She was captured and sentenced to death, but unlike Connolly and the others, her sentence was commuted on account of her gender. She was elected to the House of Commons in 1918 but, like other members of Sinn Fein, she did not take her seat in the Palace of Westminster. She was also the first woman in the world to hold a cabinet position (Minister for Labour of the Irish Republic, 1919–1922).
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