Lord Street Remembers
At the top left, the mural features a line from the well-known remembrance poem "For the Fallen" by Laurence Binyon:
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.
This line is commonly used in memorial contexts, especially on Remembrance Day, to honor those who lost their lives in service.
Imagery:
The mural shows a silhouetted figure of a soldier standing beside a cross with a helmet on top, representing a grave marker or memorial for a fallen comrade.
The background transitions through warm hues, from red to orange to yellow, resembling a sunset or sunrise, which aligns with the poem's reference to "the going down of the sun."
On each side of the mural, there are large red poppies, a symbol of remembrance for those who died in military service.
Text at the Bottom:
Below the central image, it reads:
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LORD ST. REMEMBERS
This indicates that the mural is located on Lord Street and serves as a local community's tribute to remembering fallen soldiers.
Theme:
This mural reflects themes of respect, memory, and honor for those who served in the military. The use of the poem, the poppies, and the somber imagery of the soldier creates a respectful and reflective tone, encouraging viewers to remember those who sacrificed their lives.
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Belfast
County Down
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