
This is work by Scottish artist Anya (ig) on the legal wall in Little Patrick Street, Belfast

two small faces perhaps not by Anya:

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07577 T07576 T07578

This is work by Scottish artist Anya (ig) on the legal wall in Little Patrick Street, Belfast

two small faces perhaps not by Anya:

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07577 T07576 T07578

Each season is illustrated by a bird: spring by a wren or lark, summer by a blue tit, autumn by a magpie, and winter by a robin.
Also included (last below) are “Don’t Be A Litter-Bug” and ?batman?.
All three boxes are on Bell Steel Road, next to the shops/Bell Steel Manor.






Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07524 T07523 T07522 T07521 T07520
T07518 T07519

In 2008 thick metal walls were added to both sides of the Finaghy railway bridge in order to prevent the possibility of a car falling onto the tracks (BelTel | BBC | Belfast Media), as had happened in Yorkshire, England, in 2001, causing ten deaths (WP). The result was a “brutalist eyesore” (Belfast Live) that was often covered in tags (there is a good picture at the top of this Belfast Media article from 2024).
The bridge been given a floral facelift by Visual Waste (web) but not everyone has the same interpretation of the new art: one local resident complained that the background was “Sınn Féın green” and that the “graffiti” would lower property values (Belfast Live).
Finaghy Road North. Also included below are painted electrical boxes by Danni Simpson (web) from 2023 at the nearby junction of the Finaghy roads and the Upper Lisburn Road.









Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07526 T07527 T07528 T07529 T07530 T07531
[T07621] T07622 T07625 T07623 T07624

“In our community no one walks in the darkness alone.” West Wellbeing (web) offers counselling and suicide-prevention services from its offices in the Dairyfarm centre on the Stewartstown Road. This new mural – by Glen Molly (ig) – is a little further along the road, just past Bell Steel Road.




Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07512 T07513 T07515 [T07514] T07511 [T07516] T07517

Kneecap were back in town opening for the Fontaines DC at Belfast Vital at the Boucher Road playing fields on Friday (BBC) (and an after-party at the Beehive) before zipping down to the Electric Picnic festival in Laois. At both concerts they were outspoken in their support for Palestinians in Gaza, as well as criticising the DUP, Alliance (Belfast Live), McDonald’s and Kemi Badenoch (Irish Examiner). In each of the past three years, the band has added to the wall at the corner of Hawthorn Street and Cavendish Street (see in order: Incendiary Device, England Get Out Of Ireland, and Kneecap’s Fine Art) and it is now full with the addition of “Free Palestine – Israel is committing a genocide against the Palestinian people” below the chimneys.

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07533 T07534

Work on the “New Life” (New Life City church – Fb) concrete relief on the Cupar Way “peace” line (war wall) at the North Howard Street gates has been completed – with brightly coloured paints and a pair of plaques below the cross that read “The first 3D cement peace fresco on a Belfast dividing wall. Created by local artist Debbie Hutchings ‘Irish Angel’. The for the amazing help of ECC Builders. Created on behalf of New Life City Church. Dedicated by Pastor Johnny McKee with young people & others from New Life City Church from both sides of the wall. Thursday 14th August 2025. ‘He is our peace who has destroyed the dividing wall between us’ Eph. 2.14.”
There are in-progress images below from August 3rd and July 6th. For images from May 11th and May 1st, see The Wind Blows As It Chooses.


August 3rd:




July 6th:



Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07538 T07537 [T07536] T07535
T07284 T07281 T07282 T07283
T07204 [T07201] T07202

This is a colourful new mural painted by Cha Cha (Carla Hodgson) (ig) and local children at the Bankmore end of Maryville Street (BBC). Local landmarks (from left to right) include Nuala With The Hula (a.k.a. Beacon Of Hope), Broadcasting House, Samson and Goliath, the Albert clock, and the Big Fish, all in a garden of grass and flowers.
Maryville Street, Donegall Pass, south Belfast


Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07507 T07508 T07509

This is a giant image of Padre Pio painted by Cha Cha (Carla Hodgson) (ig) inside the Harcourt Drive gates of what is now St Columban’s – Sacred Heart Boys primary school merged with Our Lady’s Girls to form St Columban’s primary last year (2024) (Belfast Media).
The prayer on the left – “Pray, hope, and don’t worry.” – continues “Worry is useless. God is merciful and will hear your prayer.” The Capuchin friar is wearing gloves to cover his stigmata, and he was also thought capable of being in two places at once. (WP) His feast day is September 23rd.
Harcourt Drive, north Belfast

Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
[T07503] T07504 T07505

These are just four out of the scores of placards that lined the Falls Road on August 24th for the National Hunger-Strike Commemoration march to Milltown Cemetery, where Sınn Féın president Mary Lou McDonald gave the address (available at Belfast Media | video of the march is available on youtube).
Many of the placards show front pages from Republican News and An Phoblacht/Republican News, perhaps thanks to the Irish Republican Digital Archive (web), which has lately added scans of the newspapers from 1970 to 1984.
Seventy-six images are available on the gallery page for 2025 West Belfast CNR.
See previously: the board announcing the commemoration.



Click image to enlarge
Copyright © 2025 Paddy Duffy
T07437 T07446 T07448 T07501