David Ervine's Memorial Mural on the corner of Montrose Street South

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David Ervine's Memorial Mural on the corner of Montrose Street South

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 3 Nov 2014

David Ervine (1953-1997), former UVF paramilitary and later a powerful advocate for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland was born and lived his life in this area of Belfast. The mural on the left was painted in 2008 and the one on the right was unveiled in November 2014. The link below has a video of the dedication of the new mural on the 2nd November 2014. Ervine's chair, together with his boots, trade mark pipe and tobacco pouch, stand in front of the murals. http://www.u.tv/News/New-mural-unveiled-for-David-Ervine/930ee761-822a-47f3-8686-ecf2d438268f

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