Where Did The Seeds Fall? - International Wall, Divis Street - Belfast
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Mural, "Where Did The Seeds Fall?", on the international wall, Divis Street, Belfast.
Waymark Code: WMV1CJ
Location: Ulster, Ireland
Date Posted: 02/07/2017
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"This part of the new mural on the International Wall uses the area of Kilmainham jail where most of the leaders of the Easter Rising were executed in order to tie together the blanket protest – Kieran Nugent and Mairead Farrell are shown with raised fists – the hunger strikers – including Frank Stagg and Michael Gaughan on the ground – and Roger Casement, walking towards the gallows. Casement was executed not in Kilmainham but in Pentonville Prison, England, convicted of treason for his attempts to secure German rifles and machine-guns for the Rising.
Between Bobby Sands and Mickey Devine in the lower centre of the image is a 200th-anniversary stone in Maynooth/Maigh Nuad(h) of the 1798 rising. The photograph on which the mural’s version is based is available here. (
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The Tree Of Liberty -
What is that in your hand?
It is a branch.
Of what?
Of the tree of liberty.
Where did it first grow?
In America.
Where does it bloom?
In France.
Where did the seeds fall?
In Ireland.At the launch (on August 3rd) actor James Doran read from Casement’s speech from the dock after his conviction for treason."
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