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Artist Debbie Hutchings tells the Irish News about bringing a vision of paradise to Northern Ireland’s tallest peace wall ...
The first peace walls, or “peace lines,” were built by residents ... Joe O'Donnell, the strategic director of the Belfast Interface Project, an organization working to bring down the walls, criticized ...
A peace wall at an interface in Portadown in County Armagh ... the majority across Belfast. There are still more than 20 ...
A SECTION of a peace wall in West Belfast is being transformed into a unique piece of art, thanks to the skill of a local ...
A new piece of art will be joining others along the Peace Wall in West Belfast, as local artist, Deborah Hutchings aims to build bridges in the local area through her work. Armed with a trowel and ...
A new piece of art will be joining others along the Peace Wall in west Belfast as local artist Deborah Hutchings aims to build bridges in the area through her work. Armed with a trowel and cement ...
There are over 20 miles of peace walls - or peace lines - across Northern Ireland. In Belfast they separate many nationalist Catholic and unionist Protestant areas of the city. The barriers run ...
Young people from either side of Belfast’s oldest peace wall have come together to share their personal stories in a new report aimed at bridging the divide between two communities. The report ...
The photographs were taken on either side of Belfast’s peace walls, which were first built as a permanent dividing line between the city’s Protestant and Catholic communities over 50 years ago. Devoid ...
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