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Ulster Says No
1st September 1912: Unionists from district Orange Lodges march to the Manor House Grounds, Coleraine, County Derry, in an Anti-Home Rule demonstration. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
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Topical Press Agency
Media ID 12019380
1910 1919 Banner Sign Conflict Crowd District Flag Government Ireland Black Irish Northern Northern Ireland Placard Politics Protest Coleraine County Derry Home Rule Manor House Unionists
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Ulster Says No - A Historic Stand Against Home Rule
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in Northern Ireland's history. Taken on 1st September 1912, it showcases the resolute determination of Unionists from district Orange Lodges as they march towards Manor House Grounds in Coleraine, County Derry. The image, captured by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images, evokes a sense of unity and defiance against the proposed Home Rule. In this landscape banner flag slogan marches demonstration, we witness thousands of passionate individuals coming together to voice their opposition to political changes that could potentially threaten their identity and autonomy. The crowd is adorned with flags and placards bearing powerful messages demanding that Ulster remains part of the United Kingdom. The atmosphere depicted here is one filled with tension and conflict. As these brave unionists take to the streets, they send a clear message to both the Irish government and Europe at large – their unwavering loyalty lies with Britain. This archival photograph serves as a testament to the deep-rooted politics that have shaped Northern Ireland's complex history. Displayed in striking black and white format, this print offers an intriguing glimpse into a significant chapter in Irish politics during 1910-1919. It symbolizes not only resistance but also resilience within communities who fiercely protect their beliefs amidst challenging times.
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