Better The Grave Than Slavery
The artwork features a woman in historical attire, possibly representing "Britannia" or a symbolic figure of Ulster. She is waving a large Union Jack flag, symbolizing British loyalty.
In the foreground, a drum lies overturned, and a baton or staff is visible, suggesting the aftermath of a conflict or rally.
The background shows a green landscape with a small church or rural structure, conveying a sense of Ulster's identity and homeland.
Text in the Mural:
The mural includes the following inscriptions:
"How is Freedom Measured?"
"By the Effort which it Costs to Retain Freedom!"
To the right, there is a crest or shield labeled "Ulster Unionist Convention 1892," which includes the Union Jack, Irish shamrock, and Scottish thistle.
Bottom Section:
At the bottom, the phrase "Better the grave than slavery." is painted in bold letters, conveying a powerful message of resistance and the importance of freedom.
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Belfast
County Down
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Thorndyke St
This mural is part of a collection of murals called Thorndyke St:
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