Peace Wall - Belfast

Since the onset of the Troubles in 1971, Nationalist and Loyalist communities throughout Northern Ireland have been divided by Peace Walls. These large stone and steel constructions were designed to protect neighbourhoods from sporadic attacks and retain a sense of peace and protection. 

Part of Belfast's biggest peace wall divides the loyalist area of the Shankill Road from the Springfield/Fall Roads Catholic area of west Belfast. 


Norman signing the Peace Wall