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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • On Sunday night, 11th July 2021, more than 160 bonfires were lit as traditional Eleventh Night celebrations, which precede the tradition Orange Day marches on the 12th July. <br />
The bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland. Sandy Row, in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • On Sunday night, 11th July 2021, more than 160 bonfires were lit as traditional Eleventh Night celebrations, which precede the tradition Orange Day marches on the 12th July. <br />
The bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland. Sandy Row, in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
    063_066_Ireland - The Orange March--...jpg
  • On Sunday night, 11th July 2021, more than 160 bonfires were lit as traditional Eleventh Night celebrations, which precede the tradition Orange Day marches on the 12th July. <br />
The bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland. Sandy Row, in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
    060_063_Ireland - The Orange March--...jpg
  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
    Ireland_Eleventh_night_bonfires.jpg
  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
    050_051_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
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  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
    005_004_Ireland - The Orange March-8...jpg
  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
    006_006_Ireland - The Orange March-8...jpg
  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
    004_018_Ireland - The Orange March-8...jpg
  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
    Ireland_Eleventh_night_bonfires.jpg
  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
    Ireland_Eleventh_night_bonfires.jpg
  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
    009_008_Ireland - The Orange March-8...jpg
  • Biggest bonfire in NI 2021 - Larne, Craigyhill. More than 17,000 pallets were used in Northern Ireland’s 'biggest' pyre. The bonfires are lit at midnight of the day of the Orange Marches.
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  • View of Saint Peter's Cathedral (Roman Catholic), Belfast. Located off the Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. During the conflict, two Catholic priests were shot dead by the British Army in 1971 and 1972 whilst administering last rites during the riots.
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  • Each year, members of the Orange Order - named after the victorious king and founded in 1795 - carry banners and flags in parades across Northern Ireland accompanied by marching bands playing pipes and drums.<br />
Orange March, Belfast, NI,2021
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  • The Orange Parade, marching through the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2021
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  • The Orange March, parades through the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2021
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations. This one is on Sandy Row in the heart of Belfast, right next The Holiday Inn.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
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  • Bonfires are built in Protestant areas right across Northern Ireland and lit on the eve of 12 July Orange celebrations.
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  • Section of the peace wall dividing the communities of The Falls Road and Shankill Road.  Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • The remains of a bonfire infant of a mural depicting the Protestant King William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, north of Dublin, in 1690 - a triumph that secured a Protestant line of succession to the British Crown. Belfast, NI.
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  • Nationalist side. Section of the peace wall at the end of the street, dividing the two communities, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Section of the peace wall dividing the communities of The Falls Road and Shankill Road.  Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Nationalist side. Section of the peace wall at the end of the street, dividing the two communities, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Political messages and flags are often added to the bonfire pyre.
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  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Wall mural of Fallen comrades on an end terrace of a house in Shankill, Belfast. Depicting Lt Col William Bucky McCullough - 2nd Batt U. F. F West Belfast Brigade.
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  • Bobby Sands Mural, 49, Falls Road, Belfast. Gable end of the Sinn Féin Head Quarters. Painted in1998.
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  • Young boy sits at the base of a huge bonfire in Larne, all ready for the midnight festivities to begin. Belfast, NI, 2021.
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  • The remain of a bonfire that signifies the start of the Orange Marches. Behind, the Belfast Peace Walls which separates the catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast.
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  • Bobby Sands Mural, 49, Falls Road, Belfast. Gable end of the Sinn Féin Head Quarters. Painted in1998.
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  • House decorated ready for the loyalist Orange March. Shankill, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • A pro-Republican mural depicting a phoenix rising from the flames of Irish parliament building in Stormont and surrounded by British armed vehicles, artillery and troops.
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  • The remain of a bonfire that signifies the start of the Orange Marches. Behind, the Belfast Peace Walls which separates the catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast.
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  • Pro-protestant mural in North Belfast featuring William of Orange on horseback and the date 1690 commemorating the Battle of the Boyne.
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  • Mural, Shankhill,  Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Local resident stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
    145_149_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Local resident holding the original photograph, stands in front of the Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
    143_147_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Summer of 69 mural in protestant zone, Shankill estate. West Belfast.  Mural depicts the IRA bombings during the summer of 1969 and shows two boys standing in front of of their homes that have been destroyed.
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  • Anti-vax mural Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Two men walking past murals on the International Peace Wall, Belfast
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  • Muralist painting mural on the International Peace Wall, Belfast
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  • Brexit. No Irish Sea Border. Graffiti in the Sandy Row area of  Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • The Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separates catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast. It is approx six metres high, with gates along its length which are still locked at night.
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  • Female belonging to an Orange Order lodge marches through Belfast during the Orange March, July 2021
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  • Young boy watching as the parade passes through the streets of Belfast during the Orange March, 2021
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  • Young teenagers with crashing cymbals. Orange March, Belfast.
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  • A family gather to watch the thousands of Orange Order members who took to the streets  to mark the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season. Orange March, Belfast, NI,2021
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  • A family gather to watch the thousands of Orange Order members who took to the streets  to mark the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season. Orange March, Belfast, NI,2021
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  • A family gather to watch the thousands of Orange Order members who took to the streets  to mark the main date in the Protestant loyal order parading season. Orange March, Belfast, NI,2021
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  • Young boy sits at the base of a huge bonfire in Larne, all ready for the midnight festivities to begin. Belfast, NI, 2021.
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  • Young boy sits at the base of a huge bonfire in Larne, all ready for the midnight festivities to begin. Belfast, NI, 2021.
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  • Young boy sits at the base of a huge bonfire in Larne, all ready for the midnight festivities to begin. Belfast, NI, 2021.
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  • Young teenagers with crashing cymbals. Orange March, Belfast.
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  • Flags flying ahead of the ‘Glorious Twelfth’. The orange March, 12th July, Lower Shankill, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Mural, Shankill, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • The Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separates catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast. The purpose of the walls was to curb the violence steamed from the outbreak of civil unrest during the riots of 1969. The walls still remain. It is approx six metres high, with gates along its length which are still locked at night.
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  • The six metre tall Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separating the catholic and protestant communities.
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  • The Belfast Peace Walls, seen from the unionist side, separates catholic and protestant communities in Northern Island.  The wall is approx six metres high, with gates along its length which are still locked at night.
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  • Mural celebrating 60 years of the Queen’ reign. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, West Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Red, white and blue bollards. Terraced street. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • The annual Orange parades celebrate a centuries-old Protestant victory over Catholics.
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  • Young boy watching as the The Pride Of Ardoyne Flute Band parades through the streets of Belfast during the Orange March, 2021
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  • The Pride Of Ardoyne Flute Band of North Belfast parading through the streets of Belfast during the Orange March, 2021
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  • The Pride Of Ardoyne Flute Band of North Belfast parading through the streets of Belfast during the Orange March, 2021
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  • Tattooed Orangeman drummer taking a break from the heat.
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  • Time out. Few minutes rest to chat and have refreshments. Orange March, Belfast.
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  • Drum carriers. Orange March, Belfast.
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  • Orangeman from the 36th Ulster Division.
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  • Young boy covers his ears against the crashing cymbals as parade passes by. Orange March, Belfast.
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  • Bass drum in the boot of a car following the Orange March, Belfast, NI,2021
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  • Onlookers watching as the Orange March passes by. Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Drummer beats the bass drum with vigour and passion. Ulster First Elite Band, Sandy Row.
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  • A toddler tries his skills and playing the drum. Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
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