Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley.
Description
Loyalist mural, Donegall Road, South Belfast, 1989. Mural commemorates John McMichael, Loyalist paramilitary leader who also became involved in politics with the creation of the Ulster Loyalist Democratic Party; McMichael was killed by the IRA with the collusion of members of the UDA in 1987. Mural depicts emblems of various Loyalist paramilitary groups - principally Ulster Defence Association (Northern Ireland flag with Masonic star, Red Hand of Ulster, flanked by Scottish flag and Union Jack) 'Quis Separabit' - Who will separate?; other organisations' emblems: Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF); Roden Street Defenders (RSD); Loyalist Prisoners' Association (LPA); Ulster Defence Force (UDF). Loyalist
Mural painting and decoration Loyalist Ulster Defence Association Ulster Freedom Fighters Roden Street Defenders Loyalist Prisoners Association Ulster Defence Force McMichael, John
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