Saint Malachy’s G.A.C.
The mural in the image is dedicated to St. Malachy's GAC (Gaelic Athletic Club), established in 1936. Here are the key elements visible:
Club Crest: At the top center of the mural is the St. Malachy's GAC crest, featuring the club’s name and founding year.
Gaelic Games Imagery: The mural prominently depicts players engaged in traditional Irish sports:
On the left, a group of players is seen huddling, showing team unity.
In the center and right, individual players are illustrated in action, playing hurling and Gaelic football, wearing the club’s black and yellow striped jerseys.
Text:
The Gaelic phrase "Conaíonn muid i scáth a chéile" appears, which translates to "We live in each other's shadows," suggesting community and solidarity.
Below, there is additional text promoting club participation, stating:
"St. Malachy's GAC is more than just your club. To participate is to represent your community and an expression of your cultural identity."
The mural emphasises the club's role in community, culture, and sports, highlighting Gaelic traditions and community spirit.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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