Apprentice Boys of Derry MarchTemple, London. Sat 20 Sept, 2008
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The Ulster Volunteers were founded by Edward Carson and James Craig in 1912 to oppose Home Rule for Ireland. |
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Pride of the Frontier from Drumhillery, South Armagh and London Protestant Flute Band banners. The Red Hand is the ancient symbol of Ulster |
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The Campsie Club was named after Henry Campsie, a leader of the 13 men who shut the gates of Londonderry in 1688 and the first to be wounded |
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The British Ulster Alliance was formed in 1999, and its band first marched in the Thomas McDonald Memorial Parade on Whitewall Road, Belfast in 2006, where McDonald was killed in 2001 when he was chased and hit by a car driven by a Catholic woman who received a two years manslaughter sentence. |
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