Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley.
Description
Nationalist/Republican mural, New Lodge Road, New Lodge, Belfast, 1999. One of two murals comparing New Lodge in the 1900s and 2000. This mural depicts - from left - mills in background; woman working in low-paid job in burger outlet; black taxi; teenagers drinking and hanging round on street; on right, copy of local paper - Irish News - with reports of highest teen suicide rate in Europe in West Belfast, problems with young girls suffering from anorexia, unemployment and low-paid government job schemes; demolition of local housing; high-rise flats (Artillery Flats) used to replace it (Irish tricolour flying from the flats, which were used as a British army observation post); British army helicopter in sky. Nationalist; Republican
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