Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley.
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Loyalist mural, Lindsay St, Donegall Pass, South Belfast, 2016. 'Ulster's Solemn League and Covenant Ulster Day September 28th 1912'; scenes from signing of the Covenant; 'It is needful that we knit together as one man, each strengthening the other, and not holding back of counting the cost – Ulster Council Resolution 1912'; 'The Ulster Covenant was signed by just under half a million men and women from Ulster, on and before september 28, 1912, in protest at the Home Rule bill introduced by the British government in that same year. Sir Edward Carson was the first person to sign the Covenant at Belfast City Hall, followed by Lord Londonderry, representatives of the Protestant churches, and then by Lord Craigavon. The signers were all Unionists, who were against the establishment of an Irish parliament in Dublin. Some even signed in their own blood to show their faith and dedication to the covenant'. Loyalist
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