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This work is a response to an old sign, “No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs” - a sign that some London boarding houses would have put up in the 1950s.

 While it important to recognise that these signs existed it is also essential to acknowledge the huge progress that has been made in promoting inclusivity and diversity since then.

This artwork has been acquired by the Ulster Museum as part of their “Inclusive Global Histories” programme.

In a world so fractured the message of inclusivity, diversity, empathy & togetherness has never been “More” important.

This print is printed on museum-quality etching cotton rag giclée paper & signed by the artist Niall Conlon. 
This print comes unframed.

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29.7cm x 42cm £140.00 *SOLD OUT* (limited edition, will not be rereleased.) 

42cm by 59.4cm £165.00 available

50cm by 70cm £185.00 available 

60cm x 80cm £195.00 *SOLD OUT*  (limited edition, will not be rereleased.) 

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