RMKY942Y–Regular British troops, meeting Ulster volunteers, after service at Episcopal church, Omagh, circa 1913-14
RMRM709M–Sir Edward Carson leader of the Irish Unionist Party addresses the Ulster Volunteers militia in Belfast during the home rule crisis in 1914. The ulster volunteers were a paramilitary group formed by ulster protestants to fight home rule in Ireland when the first world war broke out and they formed the ulster volunteer 36th ulster division of the British Army.
RMD987MA–Ulster volunteers, armed and drilling preparatoy to forcibly rejecting Home Rule.
RM2AX1YD7–A group of The Irish Volunteers (Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann), ar a North Dublin training camp. It was a military organisation established in 1913 by Irish nationalists, ostensibly in response to the formation of the Ulster Volunteers in 1912, and its declared primary aim was 'to secure and maintain the rights and liberties common to the whole people of Ireland'. Increasing rapidly to a strength of nearly 200,000 by mid-1914, it split in September of that year over John Redmond's commitment to the British War effort, with the smaller group retaining the name of 'Irish Volunteers'.
RMEC8127–Photograph of Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935) inspecting his Ulster volunteers. Dated 1914
RMDW57EA–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast (LOC)
RMG595KB–'Volunteers prepare for action at a meeting in Larne'. Protestant Ulstermen, armed with Boer War-era British Army equipment, pose for camera. The Volunteers were set up to resist Home Rule for Ireland, by force, if necessary. Other Volunteers can be seen drilling, background.
RMBAXCYF–Ulster Volunteer Force,Ireland
RMDYX362–Larne, Northern Ireland. 26 Apr 2014 - A parade, with over 3000 participants, was held in honour of the centenary of gun-running, when 50,000 guns and ammunion were brought into Northern Ireland to arm the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RM2WRC2JF–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast, between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMHH4GRP–'Remember Castledawson' (a UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force) stronghold in County Derry) written on a staunchly Unionist postcard entitled 'Ulster's Oath' - 'Under no cirsumstances shall we submit to Home Rule' and 'What we've got we'll hold'.
RM2B1JGR7–Members of the Ulster Volunteer Force, with German rifles smuggled into Ireland in 1914. A Unionist militia was founded in 1912 to block Home Rule for Ireland, which was then part of the United Kingdom. The Ulster Volunteers were based in the northern province of Ulster, where they eared being governed by a Catholic-majority parliament in Dublin and losing their local governance and strong links with Great Britain. In 1913, the militias were organised into the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and vowed to resist any attempts by the British Government to impose Home Rule on Ulster.
RM2BD4PMM–Ulster Volunteers ca. 1910-1915
RM2M3KAE2–Ulster Volunteers ride on horseback through the streets of Dublin during the Easter rising of April 1916. Date: 1916
RM2TCP5HN–06/30/1914. Very serious situation in Ireland. Sir E. Carson, Greeted by his Admirers as he walks through the Streets after reviewing the Ulster Volunteers, who have come to exercise in the use of weapons. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Louis Hugelmann
RM2A58M7H–Ulster Volunteers
RM2TDJFDK–09/30/1914. The Ulster Volunteers. Sir Edward Carson and Mr. Bonar Law Reviewing the Ulster Volunteers Enlisted for War in their Newcastle Camp. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Vidal
RM2D2Y3JP–The Duke of York, who is colonel-in-chief of the Royal Irish Regiment, during an inspection of the 4th and 5th Battalion The Royal Irish Rangers (volunteers) during a presentation of new colours at St Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena, today(Wednesday). Picture by Brian Little/PA. See PA Story ULSTER Duke.
RFCWHJ9A–September 1912; Ulster Covenant; Ulster Volunteers; Lord Carson's statue at Stormont, Irish Barrister, judge, Unionist
RMKY941M–Sir Edward Carson, Irish unionist leader
RMRM70A6–members of the Ulster Volunteers militia on parafe outside Belfast during the home rule crisis in 1914. The ulster volunteers were a paramilitary group formed by ulster protestants to fight home rule in Ireland when the first world war broke out and they formed the ulster volunteer 36th ulster division of the British Army. Original photo distributed by - Bain News Service Image updated using digital restoration and retouching techniques
RM2ATP4FE–Wandbild/ Mural, das an den Buergerkrieg erinnert und eine Miliz mit dem Namen 'UVF, Ulster Volunteers' ehrt, im protestantischen Teil Belfasts, Shank
RMRM709D–The Ulster Volunteers march along Royal Avenue in Belfast during World War 1. The ulster volunteers were a paramilitary group formed by ulster protestants to fight home rule in Ireland when the first world war broke out and they formed the ulster volunteer 36th ulster division of the British Army.
RMG4GE9M–A member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary stands outside McKenna's Bar near Crumlin, Co Antrim, N Ireland, Thursday December 17, 1998 after an overnight explosion at the country pub. No-one was hurt in the blast, and a recently-emerged loyalist terrorist group - the Orange Volunteers - have claimed responsibility for the blast, saying it was an attempt to assassinate a senior IRA commander who drinks in the bar. See PA story ULSTER Explosion. PA Photo: Belfast Telegraph
RMD5H7D8–Ulster Volunteers (LOC)
RMRM70A8–Sir Edward Carson leader of the Irish Unionist Party addresses the Ulster Volunteers militia in Belfast during the home rule crisis in 1914. The ulster volunteers were a paramilitary group formed by ulster protestants to fight home rule in Ireland when the first world war broke out and they formed the ulster volunteer 36th ulster division of the British Army.
RMF37R37–Dungannon's Presbyterian meeting house, in Scotch Street, known as the 'Church of the Volunteers'. It was the meeting house in 15 February 1782 for a gathering of representatives from 143 Volunteer corps demanding legislative independence for the Irish Parliament.
RMDYY3WN–Two men dressed as WW1 soldiers from the Ulster Volunteers (UVF) on horseback at a war memorial.
RM2WRC2J5–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast, Photographs show Ulster volunteer soldiers from Belfast marching in the street during World War I., 1916 April 8, World War, 1914-1918, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RM2R46G9N–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast
RM2WRH4EG–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast, 8 Apr 1916 (date created or published later). Ulster volunteer soldiers from Belfast marching in the street during World War I.
RMHDWT6A–Ulster Volunteers Unionist mural, off Shankill Road West Belfast,Northern Ireland,UK
RMR9W9BP–Foyle Search and Rescue volunteers Pat Carlin (left), 1st response team, and Steven Durrent, Boat Co-ordinator, at their headquarters on the banks of the Foyle in Londonderry.
RMC4A0EG–Members of the Ulster Volunteer Force with mobile machine gun, photographed in 1914 during the Home Rule Crisis.
RM2A58M7N–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast
RMGCX8XA–Malcom Deeley from the Ulster Aviation Society in the nose of the Canberra PR9 that the volunteers are reassembling the aircraft at the former Maze Prison at Long Kesh, near Lisburn, Co.Antrim.
RM2BWAKJ0–Funeral Procession in Dublin National volunteers guarding the wreaths
RMC7FTEN–rathcoole ycv for god and ulster loyalist wall mural painting newtownabbey northern ireland
RMCTAK1X–Celebrating the Ulster Covenant
RMEXC41K–Southport, Merseyside, UK. 11th July 2015 Ulster Volunteers at the Annual Orange Lodge Parade to celebrate the 325th Anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne when King William III of Orange was victorious over his rival King James II at the River Boyne in July1690, which secured the Protestant ascendancy for generations. It was the last time two crowned kings of England, Scotland and Ireland faced each other on the battlefield. Orangemen's Day 12th July,
RMT8GYF6–Wandbild/ Mural, das an den Buergerkrieg erinnert und eine Miliz mit dem Namen 'UVF, Ulster Volunteers' ehrt, im protestantischen Teil Belfasts, Shank
RM2PKPD2X–outreach volunteers supplying hot drinks and clothing to the homeless on busy hill street on saturday evening cathedral quarter Belfast City Centre, N
RFK14CYN–Poppy Wreaths at the cenotaph at Belfast's City Hall just after the commemoration of the first world war Battle of Passchendaele in France
RMDW57E9–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast (LOC)
RMHE7KX0–Ulster Day - 28th Sep 1912 - City Hall Guard - Home Rule Crisis UVF armbands
RMG2MEY0–Rathcoole For God and Ulster UVF PAF mural.
RMDYY3W9–Two men dressed as WW1 soldiers from the Ulster Volunteers (UVF) riding horses.
RMFBC2FH–Large UVF mural shpwing local Volunteers who have died in the troubles, located on Belfast Shankill Road
RM2R46GA2–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast
RM2RD3F5B–Cambuslang Volunteers Flute Band at the Orange Day parade in Belfast
RMC7FT4K–tigers bay uvf ulster volunteer force royal irish rifles war memorial loyalist wall mural painting north belfast
RMDP91DH–Members of the 26th (Ulster) Division exercise with a Maxim machine gun and modern infantry guns. Date and place unknown. At the beginning of World War I, the British Army consisted solely of recruited volunteers. In September 1914, the Ulster Divison was deployed as the 36th Division in the British Army, the so-called Kitcheners Army. The Ulster Division took part, suffering heavy losses, in the Battle of the Somme in northern France, July 1916, and in other battles. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMBD5B47–Belfast mural commemorating the volunteers of the UVF
RM2A58M7B–Ulster Volunteers, Belfast
RMGCX8X8–Ray Burrows (left) and Malcolm Deeley from the Ulster Aviation Society in the nose of the Canberra PR9 that the volunteers are reassembling the aircraft at the former Maze Prison at Long Kesh, near Lisburn, Co.Antrim.
RM2BWANFP–On the Grass of Drumbeg to the Third Battery Antrim Volunteers
RMG8XTXE–Volunteers count ballot papers at the counting centre at the Titanic Exhibition Centre, Belfast, after elections to decide the make-up of the next Stormont Assembly.
RMCTAK3K–Celebrating the Ulster Covenant
RMDYKJ1D–Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 21st April, 2014. Dissident Republicans Commemorate Easter Rising. A man in paramilitary uniform wearing an arm band to commemorate the 1916 Rising at the Irish republican 32 County Sovereignty Movement parade in the City Cemetery in Derry. Credit: George Sweeney/Alamy Live News
RM2B6YAEP–Wandbild/ Mural, das an den Buergerkrieg erinnert und eine Miliz mit dem Namen 'UVF, Ulster Volunteers' ehrt, im protestantischen Teil Belfasts, Shank
RME80YGE–London, UK. 27th Sept, 2014. Lord Carson memorial parade march through central London 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RFK14CYK–Poppy Wreaths at the cenotaph at Belfast's City Hall just after the commemoration of the first world war Battle of Passchendaele in France
RM2AG5ARE–. The Great war. Ulster volunteers, armed and drilling preparatory to forcibly rejecting Home Rule.. Lord Haldane, Lord Chancellor and former Minister of War, arriving with Lord Kitchener at the War Office. Moral Impulses in the United Kingdom 145 capital ships in the United Kingdom against fourteen inGermany. For any German keel in addition to theprogram already adopted, he said that Great Britain wouldlay down two. If Germany wished to modify this programfor 1914, she had only to say the word. But on April 7th the German Chancellor, von Bethmann-Hollweg, said that the German government must
RMHE7KX5–Ulster Day - 28th Sep 1912 - City Hall Guard - Home Rule Crisis
RMF74M4C–UVF mural in Mount Vernon, North Belfast.
RMDYY3W6–A man dressed as a WW1 soldier from the Ulster Volunteers (UVF) riding a horse.
RMHDWT2T–UVF flag, off Shankill Road West Belfast,Northern Ireland,UK - UVF, U.V.F. , Fourstep Volunteers, 1st Belfast Battalion, Shankill, Woodvale flag
RM2K5659K–Belfast 29/09/2012 - People dressed as Ulster Volunteers at the Ulster Covenant Centenary Parade outside Belfast City Hall.
RMP63NDW–East Belfast UVF mural at Ballymacarrett Road
RMDYX35T–Larne, Northern Ireland. 26 Apr 2014 - A parade, with over 3000 participants, was held in honour of the centenary of gun-running, when 50,000 guns and ammunion were brought into Northern Ireland to arm the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RMC7FT3B–mount vernon volunteers ycv uvf loyalist wall mural painting on a housing tower block north belfast northern ireland
RME3N366–Crew members of the emergency Foyle Search And Rescue, wearing life jackets, on duty at the River Foyle, Derry, Londonderry
RFJMA3R2–Orange Celebrations in Bangor County Down
RMG2MEG1–Monkstown UDA mural commemorating local deceased Volunteers.
RM2BWAKJ9–Funeral Procession in Dublin National volunteers keep the crowd in check
RMG8XTXB–Volunteers count ballot papers at the counting centre at the Titanic Exhibition Centre, Belfast, after elections to decide the make-up of the next Stormont Assembly.
RMCTAK21–Celebrating the Ulster Covenant
RMEEAEA8–INTERNMENT ART, LONG KESH, NORTHERN IRELAND - JUNE 1972. Republican Drawing onto Handkerchief for Young Irish Volunteers made in Long Kesh Internment Camp by Republican Prisoners during The Troubles, Northern Ireland.
RMP8DBC3–ein Wandbild in einem protestantischen Viertel von Belfast an der Shankill Road, das eine idealisierte Darstellung von Kaempfern der UVF (Ulster Volun
RME80YFT–London, UK. 27th Sept, 2014. Lord Carson memorial parade march through central London 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RFK14CYP–Poppy Wreaths at the cenotaph at Belfast's City Hall just after the commemoration of the first world war Battle of Passchendaele in France
RM2DRM94G–Food parcels arriving at the Community Services Facility Unit based at The Ulster Hall in Belfast city centre today - Belfast City council volunteers are sorting and labeling the food parcels, containing essential foods, which will be delivered weekly to those in need in the Greater Belfast area. If additional assistance is needed people are asked to contact the Belfast Community Freephone Helpline 0800 587 4695 or email Covid19@belfastcity.gov.uk Picture by Hugh Russell
RF2FM0HJE–Monument to the Republican dead, the Colin Area Roll of Remembrance, Twinbrook, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RMCMTJ69–irish republican and hunger strike wall murals on northumberland street off lower falls road belfast northern ireland uk
RMRJC624–Winston Churchill visits Prime Minister - Curragh incident
RMHDWT62–UFF volunteers Unionist mural, off Shankill Road West Belfast,Northern Ireland,UK
RMA39Y9B–36th ulster division UVF loyalist wall mural and remembrance garden tigers bay belfast county antrim northern ireland horizontal
RME3PHEC–An Ulster Volunteer Force Mural in the Loyalist area of West Belfast showing the UVF, with hooded paramilitaries and portraits.
RMDYY3WG–Five men carrying rifles, and one machine gun stand in front of a WW1 war memorial
RMACMEWH–YCV Emblem Emblem for YCV Young Citizen Volunteers Northumberland Street off Shankill Road Belfast
RMD6MJYF–Belfast, Northern Ireland. 20th April, 2013. Men dressed as UVF volunteers from 1913 take part in a centenary parade for the founding of the UVF. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RME3N35X–Crew members of the emergency Foyle Search And Rescue, wearing life jackets, on duty at the River Foyle, Derry, Londonderry
RMDYX364–Larne, Northern Ireland. 26 Apr 2014 - A parade, with over 3000 participants, was held in honour of the centenary of gun-running, when 50,000 guns and ammunion were brought into Northern Ireland to arm the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
RFJMA3BD–Orange Celebrations in Bangor County Down
RMG8XTHY–Volunteers empty a ballot box in the counting centre at the Titanic Exhibition Centre, Belfast, after elections to decide the make-up of the next Stormont Assembly.
RMCTAK3T–Celebrating the Ulster Covenant
RMDYKJ13–Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 21st April, 2014. Dissident Republicans Commemorate Easter Rising. A republican band dressed in paramilitary uniforms attends the dissident Irish republican 32 County Sovereignty Movement parade to the City Cemetery in Derry to commemorate the 1916 Easter Rising. Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMS47RCE–Shankill road mural, Belfast
RME80YXR–London, UK. 27th Sept, 2014. Lord Carson memorial parade march through central London 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMFBCCWK–Short Strand Irish Republican memorial garden to local dead Volunteers
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