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Military BadgeUlster impressions.Photolithograph after Joan Wanklyn, 1976.Published by Headquarters Northern Ireland, 1976.Shows 18 vignettes of the British Army on operations in Northern Ireland
UVF - Ulster Volunteer Force PosterNotice posted by the Ulster Volunteer Force intending to quell speculation that its founding was a direct violent challenge to those of differing views within Ulster
Officers of Arms of the Heralds College, 1952Participants in the Coronation Ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II. The Officers of Arms of the Heralds College (l to r): Bluemantle, J A Frere; Windsor Herald, R P Graham-Vivian; Richmond Herald
High Street and Albert Clock, Belfast, Northern Ireland. circa 1960s
HMS Ulster, British destroyer, WW2HMS Ulster (R83), British U-class destroyer. Date: circa 1940s
Gun Running by Ulster Volunteer ForceRifles and ammunition are landed at Donaghadee, County Down, by the Ulster Volunteer Force and loaded onto a charabanc usually used in the summer for tourists to the area
Ulster 1914 - Patriotic PostcardPatriotic Postcard from Ulster, 1914 depicting an Ulsterwoman with a gun, standing up for the British flag and her views as a Loyalist Unionist
Arming the Ulster Volunteer Force: Gun-running scenes at LarThe scene at Larne(20 miles from Belfast), where over 200 tons of guns and ammunitions were unloaded from the disguised steamer Mountjoy by the Ulster Volunteer Force
Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. circa 1970s
Ulsters Oath - The Bulldog will not submit to Home RuleRemember Castledawson (a UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force) stronghold in County Derry) written on a staunchly Unionist postcard entitled Ulsters Oath - " Under no cirsumstances shall we submit to
WW2 Poster -- Don t Waver, Help WavellDont Waver, Help Wavell. En---ds War Weapons Week, 17-24 May 1940. War saving photolithographic poster, published by The National Savings Committee, London, The Scottish Savings Committee
Royal Ulster Yacht Club, Bangor - a low front view of the building with a crowd outside. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Bangor). Date: circa early 1900s
Poster for the Ulster Tourist Development AssociationPoster for Ulster, Northern Ireland -- glorious holidays foretold
Covenanting women: signing the anti-Home-rule pledgeWomen take part in the demonstration by signing the anti-Home-rule declaration at Belfast. 1912
Ulster Tourist TrophyThomas Cook Brochure Cover - Ulster Tourist Trophy. 1950
The Ulster Slogan - Vote Early and Vote Often - woman votingWoman seen voting during the Ulster elections of 1921. Date: 1921
The last Officers of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) at the Phoenix Park Depot. Date: 1922
The Guildhall, Londonderry, Northern Ireland. circa 1960s
Patsy Dan Rodgers, The King of Tory Island, County Donegal, Ireland 1944-2018. Patsy is pictured in West Town playing his accordion Date: 2004
Advert, Rudge-Whitworth 500 cc Ulster Motor Cycle Date: 1939
Thruxton Jackaroo G-APHZ (msn 82168, ex Tiger Moth II N6924 ), of Air Ulster Ltd. at Nutts Corner airport, in Northern Ireland. Date: circa 1962
Poster, Northern Ireland, Ulster Transport tourist map, with six vignettes of places to visit - easy to reach, a holidayland you will enjoy. Date: circa 1950
Enoch Powell, controversial British politician(John) Enoch Powell (1912-1998), British politician and Conservative MP from 1950 to 1974. After controversy over his Rivers of Blood speech in 1968
Bernadette Devlin, political activist and MPBernadette Devlin (Josephine Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, b 1947), socialist republican political activist in Northern Ireland, MP for Mid Ulster 1969-1974
The Marquis of Salisbury addressing the Ulster Hall, 1893Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil (1830 - 1903), 3rd Marquis of Salisbury, English Conservative Statesman, addressing a meeting at the Ulster Hall, Belfast
LMS Royal Scot Class No 46122 ?Royal Ulster Rifleman?LMS, Royal, Scot, Class, No, 46122, ?Royal, Ulster, Rifleman?, pulling, the, Irish, Mail, leaving, bridge, at, Conwy, on, way, to, Holyhead, Steam, Locomotive, Watercolour, painting, Alan, Anderson
Page from The Tatler featuring a photograph of a group at the 8th birthday part of the Master of Carnegie, son of Lord and Lady Maud Carnegie (formerly Princess Maud of Fife)
Cover of ILN 19 August 1939 - Troops in air transportMen of the Royal Ulster Rifles in one of the Bombay transports in which they were flown from the Isle of Wight to Wiltshire Date: 1939
Railway locomotives, 1847-1885Caledonian, Ulster, Northern of Ireland and Great South & West Ireland Railways locomotives, 1847-1885. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines
Castle Bridge, River Crana, Buncrana, Donegal, IrelandCastle Bridge across the River Crana, Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. 1870s
Fort at Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland. 1870s
Bridge at Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. 1870s
Belfast, 1912, showing the football ground & Ulster HallOverhead drawing of Belfast, showing the football ground and the position of Ulster Hall. Illustration accompanied a feature in The Sphere reporting on Winston Churchills visit to Belfast in 1912
Suit of bright armour and pouldron, garde-brass and vambraceAncient suit of bright armour for John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster 1, and pouldron, garde-brass, avant-brass or vambrace of Duke of Monmouth 2
John de Courcys helmet, Oliver Cromwell sHelmet of John de Courcy, Earl of Ulster 1, 2, Oliver Cromwells headpiece 3, tilting helmet 4, 5. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English
2nd Bn Royal Ulster Rifles Memorial Cambes en PlaineThe Battalion captured the village on 9 June. The German posltion was one of the strongest on this part of the front. The capture sealed the connection between Canadian & British Forces
Colonel Sanderson, Scots Greys, The 2nd DragoonsCaricature, Colonel Sanderson of the Scots Greys, The 2nd Dragoons, with an Ulsterman on his head. 1893
The Queens Royal Visit to Northern IrelandVarious scenes from The Queen and the Duke of Edinburghs visit to Northern Ireland. Date: 1953
Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in UlsterUlster welcomes Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, on their royal tour. Date: 1949
The annual celebration of the Relief of Derry, attracted a large group of nationalist protesters in Londonderry, commemorate the events in 1689 when a 105 day siege of the city by Jacobites was
26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London1908
Advert for Kenneth Durward mens sporting coats 1908Selection of mens autumn and winter sporting wear. Date: 1908
A son shot before the eyes of his mother: the murder of James Lockhart at Lisdrumliska in South Armagh, where two families were lined up outside their burning houses. Date: 1922
Botanic Gardens, Belfast, Northern Ireland. circa 1960s
Winston Churchill visits Prime Minister - Curragh incidentWinston Churchill visits the Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith on Monday 26th 1914 following the Curragh incident of 20th March 1914 (also known as the Curragh mutiny)
Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badgeSilver Menu holder belonging to Major L. G. Tempest Stone, CMG, containing the Ulster Volunteer Force badge and engraved on base - RCM Major L. G. Tempest Stone, South Belfast Ulster Club, 1914
Irish Ulster and Nationalist men united, WW1Nationalists and Ulstermen as comrades in camp as members of King Edwards Horse in September 1914. From left to right, Corporal Jackson (Nationalist), Sergeant Kelly (Ulster)
Ulster Past and Present MuralUlster Past and Present (1931) (Mural). Conor, William 1881-1968. Date: 1931