King Michael Stone I

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Michael Stone, who killed three mourners at the funerals of the Gibraltar 3 in Milltown Cemetery in 1988 (16th March) takes the place of King William III, riding his horse and pointing the way. “You’ve heard of King William III … Now meet King Michael Stone I”.

Kennedy Place, the Fountain, Londonderry.

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Boyne – Derry

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Another celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Battle Of The Boyne in 1690 – shown on the left by King William III on his steed — preceded in 1688 by the relief of the “Londonderry under siege” – shown here by the coat of arms of the city and the slogan “No surrender”.

Sandy Row, south Belfast

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The 300th Anniversary Of The Battle Of The Boyne

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King William III is flanked by foot soldiers from 1690 and 1990. “We the people of Sandy Row remember with pride the 300th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. No surrender. Signed, UFF.” With a sketch of a UDA emblem to the right.

Blythe Street, Sandy Row, south Belfast

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