
King Billy leads the way to the Ballykeel post office. Old Crebilly Road, Ballykeel, Ballymena
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King Billy leads the way to the Ballykeel post office. Old Crebilly Road, Ballykeel, Ballymena
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“In memory of Vol. Glenn Clarke murdered by the enemies of Ulster 7th Feb 1973.” The 18 year-old Clarke was shot by the IRA in Belfast’s New Lodge. He was from Beechland Drive in Lisburn. As can be seen in the image, there was previously a board (a hand-painted UFF fist in a garland) below.
Avonmore Park, Lisburn
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Ballykeel is an estate in the southeastern part of Ballymena. The flute band was founded in 1982 (Fb). The mural is in the underpass between Ballykeel and Harryville.
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The names of the 12 apprentice boys form a border around images of the closing city gates, guns, and the crest of Londonderry. In the bottom corners are a red hand and red fist belonging to unknown groups “Ulster Apprentice Boys” and “Men Of Derry”.
Avonmore Park, Lisburn
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Here are shots of both sides of the arch in Newry Street, Banbridge. In addition to the usual Orange symbols and King Billy, the arch lists both Royal Black chapters and local Orange lodges, and on each pillar is the symbol of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland (GOLI)
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