Robert Dougan Memorial

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The mural is a memorial dedicated to Robert Dougan. It contains the following text and visual elements:

Top Left Corner:

"A gentleman till the very end he died as he lived. He was everyone's friend."

Left Side:

South Belfast Brigade
The logo of the UDA (Ulster Defence Association) with the motto "Quis Separabit" (Latin for "Who shall separate us?").
Center Section:

At the top: IN PROUD MEMORY OF
An image of Robert Dougan is encircled by a wreath of poppies, symbolizing remembrance.
Text around the portrait:
"Murdered by the enemies of Ulster"
Date: 10th February 1998
"Lest We Forget"
Right Side:

C'BATT (short for "Company Battalion")
The logo of the UFF (Ulster Freedom Fighters) with the number '73

Information

Mural Type
Loyalist
Date Last Seen/Confirmed
: November 2024
Address
Blythe Street
Belfast
County Antrim
Post Code
BT12 5HU

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