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The Twelfth Day of July: A Kevin and Sadie Story (The Originals)

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The return parade is scheduled to commence from the Demonstration Field at 3pm, with Lurgan District LOL No. 6 being the first to leave. BELFAST The parade to mark the 332nd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in the capital city will leave Belfast Orange Hall, at Carlisle Circus, at 10am. The parade will move off at 11am and follow a route which takes in Shane’s Street, Lower Main Street, turning right into Neillsbrook Road, passing the rugby pitches, via Park Green and emerging onto Ahoghill Road, turning left, joining Portglenone Road at the Point. The return parade will commence at 4pm approximately. NEWRY Upwards of 100 lodges, accompanied by around 80 bands, will take part in the Twelfth celebrations at Newry - watched by thousands of spectators - in what is expected to be the largest Twelfth parade in Co Down.

The return parade is due to leave the field and proceed towards the city centre at 3.30pm. BALLYMENA Twenty-seven lodges and 15 accompanying bands will take part in the annual Twelfth celebrations in Ballymena.The parade will leave Belfast Orange Hall, at Carlisle Circus, at 10am. As is tradition, the Millar Memorial Flute band will lead the parade as it makes its way along Clifton Street, Donegall Street, Royal Avenue and Donegall Place to Belfast City Hall. Orangemen on parade typically wear a dark suit, an Orange sash, white gloves and a bowler hat. [10] Certain Orangemen carry a ceremonial sword. In hot weather, many lodges will parade in short-sleeved shirts. Orangewomen have not developed a standard dress code, but usually dress formally. The supporting bands each have their own uniforms and colours. Both the Orangemen and bands carry elaborate banners depicting Orange heroes, historic or Biblical scenes, and/or political symbols and slogans. The most popular image is that of King William of Orange crossing the River Boyne during the famous battle there. [12] I was never much of a reader in my childhood years. Whenever I read, I would immediately lose interest. I guess I just hadn't found the power of text, or seem to even understand what books were trying to say to me.

In 1935, the Twelfth led to the worst violence in Belfast since the foundation of Northern Ireland in 1922. The violence allegedly began when Orangemen tried to enter the Catholic enclave of Lancaster Street. Nine people were killed and 514 Catholic families, comprising 2,241 people, were forced to flee their homes. [ citation needed] Sadie hears a noise outside and spots two figures approaching her house, she goes into her brother room to tell him that she thinks something strange is going on outside. They hear whispering and a slapping sound, they peer outside and see two boys defacing their ‘King Billy’. Kevin and Brian had managed to paint in large letters ‘Down with King Billy ‘and spoil the mural. Kevin and Brian shout abuse towards Sadie and her brother and run away, Sadie who is the fastest runner in her class goes after them. Platform speakers will include the Grand Master Most Wor. Bro. Edward Stevenson and Lord Rogan. The religious service will be carried out by the Rev. Brother Campbell Mulvenna. Throughout the summer of 1886, there were a string of riots in Belfast. Violence was particularly fierce during and after the Twelfth. By September, an estimated 31 people had been killed. In Northern Ireland, there is a long tradition of Protestant and loyalist marching bands, which can be found in most towns. The Orangemen hire these bands to march with them on the Twelfth. An instrument almost unique to these marches is the Lambeg drum. Popular songs include " The Sash" and " Derry's Walls". Explicitly violent songs such as " Billy Boys" may also be played.

Orangemen on parade

Find sources: "The Twelfth"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( July 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Joan Lingard was born in Edinburgh, in the Old Town, but grew up in Belfast where she lived until she was 18. She attended Strandtown Primary and then got a scholarship into Bloomfied Collegiate. She has three daughters and five grandchildren, and now lives in Edinburgh with her Canadian husband. Orange members from the Districts of Killyman, Stewartstown, Cookstown, Pomeroy, Coagh and Benburb, accompanied by local Women's and Junior Lodges, will join with the host district Castlecaulfield as upwards of 70 Lodges and over 50 bands comprising of – Silver, Accordion, Pipe and Flute – will participate in the annual gathering. The parade will include around 50 bands and numerous Lambeg drummers, who will accompany up to 2,000 members in the lodges as they make their way around the town to the main Demonstration field.

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