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Wall mural revolution at Belfast

Belfast. Wall mural 1950 - Fifty years of revolution 2009. Date: 2011

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1950 2009 2011 Belfast Fifty Mural Revolution Troubles Years


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This powerful and evocative wall mural in Belfast, Northern Ireland, captures the tumultuous history of the region over the past fifty years. Painted in 2009, the mural commemorates the events that shaped Northern Ireland from 1950 to 2009, collectively known as "The Troubles." The mural is a vibrant tapestry of images and symbols, each representing a significant moment in Northern Ireland's turbulent past. At the center, a figure holds aloft a large clock, symbolizing the passage of time and the inexorable march of history. Surrounding the figure are images of key events, from the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement in 1985 to the historic peace agreement reached in 1998. The mural also pays tribute to the many individuals who lost their lives during The Troubles, with a poignant section dedicated to the victims of the conflict. The use of bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes adds to the mural's emotional impact, making it a powerful reminder of the past and a symbol of hope for the future. Located in a prominent position in the heart of Belfast, the wall mural is a testament to the resilience and determination of the people of Northern Ireland. It serves as a reminder of the challenges they have faced, the progress they have made, and the continued work that needs to be done to build a peaceful and prosperous future for all. This photograph, taken in 2011, captures the mural in all its glory, with the sun casting a warm light over the intricately detailed artwork. The image is a poignant and powerful reminder of the complex history of Northern Ireland and the enduring spirit of its people.

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