Stevie McCrea
The mural in this image includes several notable elements:
Portrait and Poppy Frame: At the top center, there’s a portrait of a man inside a poppy-like red frame, which is a common symbol of remembrance.
Text Below the Portrait:
Banner: "RED HAND COMMANDO" appears in an emblem style with a red hand and other insignia.
Name and Details: The text reads:
"STEVIE McCREA"
"MURDERED BY THE ENEMIES OF ULSTER"
"18TH FEBRUARY 1989"
Background Setting: The background shows a black-and-white scene resembling a barbed-wire-fenced compound, labeled as "Loyalist Compound 21" and "Long Kesh Prison Camp" on the bottom left.
Additional Insignias: There are two colorful insignias, one on each side of the mural. The left one reads "RED HAND COMMANDO," matching the emblem style in the text, while the right insignia contains additional symbols related to the Red Hand Commando group.
Silhouettes: Two dark silhouettes, possibly of armed guards, appear in the mural's lower half, facing toward the center with weapons drawn.
This mural appears to be a memorial to Stevie McCrea, with references to the Red Hand Commando, a loyalist paramilitary group, and the historical context of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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