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Covenant This!
Well, that was a bit of a surprise. Yesterday marked the celebrations for the 100th anniversary of the Ulster Covenant, the document signed by nearly half a million Ulstermen and women in 1912 as a protest against the British government’s … Continue reading
Posted in Great War, Ireland, Somme
Tagged 1912, 1916, battle honour, Belfast, British imperialism, Commemoration, Great War, Ireland, Irishmen, masculinities, memorials, Orangemen, Parades, Sir Edward Carson, Somme, symbolism, Ulster Covenant, Ulstermen, war
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Stalking the Warrior Tuktu*
The “Trail of the Caribou” is one of the most interesting and poignant memorials of the Great War. Designed to trace the path of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment** through its engagements in the First World War, the trail consists of … Continue reading