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Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with King William III and a Red Hand of Ulster, surrounded by the words, ‘Ulster Forever’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of an illustrated piece of cloth depicting the crests of the four provinces of Ireland, a paramilitary soldier holding an Irish flag and a rifle, the words, ‘Long Kesh Internment Camp 1971’, and a list of names
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall police or army notice on a gate in Northern Ireland
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with a stick man, an Irish flag, and the words, ‘Dads Army’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of a wall in Northern Ireland painted with an Irish flag, a soldier, and the words, ‘Easter 1916-74-5’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Colour photograph of a poster depicting a man dressed half in an army uniform, and half in civilian clothes, with the slogan: ‘This Soldier Could Be Standing Next To You. Watch What You Say’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1978]
Colour photograph of a poster depicting an SS soldier and the slogan: ‘Dear Heinrich, your chaps are alive and well and doing a jolly fine job in the British Army’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Sketch of a diagram commenting on the divide between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Sketch of squares and lines by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Sketch of circle diagrams to illustrate death and violence in Northern Ireland, and the main factions involved, by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Layout of a wall of the exhibition, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’, sketched by Conrad Atkinson
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Sketch of a diagram illustrating the relationship between economics, politics, and culture in Northern Ireland by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Layout for a section of the exhibition, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’, sketched by Conrad Atkinson
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Page of notes by Conrad Atkinson, listing things transferred between England and Ireland, for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Artwork using words to illustrate the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland between 1968 and 1975 by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
01 May 1975
Artwork using words to illustrate the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland between 1968 and 1975 by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
01 May 1975
Artwork using words to illustrate the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland between 1968 and 1975 by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition catalogue, ‘A Shade of Green, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
01 May 1975
Sketch laying out plans for the exhibition, A Green Shade, An Orange Edge’, by Conrad Atkinson
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Notes and diagrams by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition, A Green Shade, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
Sketch of a diagram illustrating the ‘Troubles’ in Northern Ireland by Conrad Atkinson for the exhibition, A Green Shade, An Orange Edge’
Conrad Atkinson
[c.1975]
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