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Background imageUlster Collection: Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge

Silver Menu holder - Ulster Volunteer Force badge
Silver 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

Background imageUlster Collection: Irish Ulster and Nationalist men united, WW1

Irish Ulster and Nationalist men united, WW1
Nationalists 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)

Background imageUlster Collection: Ulster Past and Present Mural

Ulster Past and Present Mural
Ulster Past and Present (1931) (Mural). Conor, William 1881-1968. Date: 1931

Background imageUlster Collection: RAC Tourist Trophy Race, Ulster 1933

RAC Tourist Trophy Race, Ulster 1933
A colour illustration by Roland Davies depicting an exciting moment during the RAC Tourist Trophy Race on the Ards Circuit in Ulster in 1933

Background imageUlster Collection: Town Ulster Coat 1913

Town Ulster Coat 1913
A bowler hatted businessman in a double- breasted coat with velvet collar described as a Town Ulster - but unlike the Ulster has no cape. His narrow trousers have turn-ups

Background imageUlster Collection: Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland

Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland
Woman police officer Marion Macmillan, Head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Women Police Branch in Northern Ireland, seen here shaking hands with a VIP at a womens parade

Background imageUlster Collection: Industrial School Training Ship HMS Gibraltar. Belfast Lough

Industrial School Training Ship HMS Gibraltar. Belfast Lough
The Ulster Industrial School Ship Gibraltar on Belfast Lough. Date: circa 1873

Background imageUlster Collection: West Shokan, Catskill Mountains, New York State, USA

West Shokan, Catskill Mountains, New York State, USA
View of West Shokan, Catskill Mountains, Ulster County, New York State, USA, with High Point in the distance. Date: circa 1906

Background imageUlster Collection: Large house in Saugerties, Ulster County, NY State, USA

Large house in Saugerties, Ulster County, NY State, USA
Large house in Saugerties, Hudson Valley, Ulster County, New York State, USA. It belonged to George W Seaman, co-founder of the Saugerties and New York Steamboat Company. Date: circa 1909

Background imageUlster Collection: Ulsters Appeal - Unionist postcard

Ulsters Appeal - Unionist postcard
Ulsters Appeal - Intreat me not to leave thee.... (Ruth 1:16) - The personification of Ulster pleads with England not to abandon her, whilst Scotland (holding the Act of Union) stands passively by

Background imageUlster Collection: Dr N P Jewell aged 3 years, Ulster

Dr N P Jewell aged 3 years, Ulster. 1888

Background imageUlster Collection: Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-rede, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Rope Bridge, Carrick-a-rede, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Date: 1904

Background imageUlster Collection: Wonderful war work of the women of Ireland

Wonderful war work of the women of Ireland. Splendid energies of Irishwomen of all the political parties during the First World War. 1916

Background imageUlster Collection: Frontier guards at the Ulster border

Frontier guards at the Ulster border
Frontier guards fraternising on the Ulster boundary: the village of Pettigo (in the free state) from the Ulster side of the border line (across the centre of the bridge)

Background imageUlster Collection: Our Boys Clothing Company, coats for young women

Our Boys Clothing Company, coats for young women
Our Boys Clothing Company presents coats for young women and girls. Features: Ulster (figure 174) Mantle (figures 175, 176, 177) Date: c.1895

Background imageUlster Collection: Our Boys Clothing Company, coats / cloaks for girls

Our Boys Clothing Company, coats / cloaks for girls
Our Boys Clothing Company presents girls cloaks/coats. Features: Cloak (Figures 169 & 170) Ulster (Figure 171) Travelling Cloak (Figures 172 & 173) Date: c.1895

Background imageUlster Collection: Ireland. Agrarian agitation in the farm of Captain Boycott (

Ireland. Agrarian agitation in the farm of Captain Boycott (
Ireland. Agrarian agitation. Ulsters farmers escorted by soldiers to go to work on the farm of Captain Charles Boycott (1832-1897). Ballinrobe, 1880. Engraving

Background imageUlster Collection: The Queen in Belfast, ILN cover, 1966

The Queen in Belfast, ILN cover, 1966
Queen Elizabeth II arriving for lunch at Belfast City Hall escorted by the Mayor, Alderman Major William D. Geddis. Date: 1966

Background imageUlster Collection: Captain Wilkinson reading The Tatler

Captain Wilkinson reading The Tatler
Major Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, KCVO (26 October 186922 December 1940), British officer of arms (Ulster King-at-Arms), British Army officer, author and a dollhouse designer

Background imageUlster Collection: Advert for E. Johnson chrome leather ulster 1923

Advert for E. Johnson chrome leather ulster 1923
Winter motoring, for men and women who motors in the cold winter months, either for work or pleasure, a warm leather ulster is indispensable

Background imageUlster Collection: Cartoon, The Change in Ireland, WW1

Cartoon, The Change in Ireland, WW1
First World War cartoon, The Change in Ireland. Before the outbreak of war, John Bull was caught uncomfortably between the Ulstermen and the Nationalists

Background imageUlster Collection: Ulster Terrace

Ulster Terrace
Regents Park Date: 1827

Background imageUlster Collection: Bugler, Ulster Division

Bugler, Ulster Division (1916). Conor, William 1881-1968. Date: 1916

Background imageUlster Collection: Off: The Ulster Division

Off: The Ulster Division (1915). Conor, William 1881-1968. Date: 1915

Background imageUlster Collection: Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1

Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1
WW1 - Another Triple Alliance - " We ve Stopped Hostilities - Now for the Germans!" - Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists put aside their own social

Background imageUlster Collection: The Challenger, Shamrock III

The Challenger, Shamrock III
The 1903 unsuccessful challenger for the Americas Cup, Shamrock III (of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club), owned by Sir Thomas Lipton. Date: 1903

Background imageUlster Collection: Narrow Water Castle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland

Narrow Water Castle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland Date: circa 1909

Background imageUlster Collection: Miles M57 Aerovan IV G-AJTD of Ulster Aviation

Miles M57 Aerovan IV G-AJTD of Ulster Aviation
Miles M57 Aerovan IV, G-AJTD, of Ulster Aviation

Background imageUlster Collection: North River Blue Stone Works of John Maxwell and the Bigelow

North River Blue Stone Works of John Maxwell and the Bigelow Blue Stone Co. at Malden, Ulster Co. N.Y. Offices - 247 Broadway, N.Y. - 5th and Library Sts. and 30th and Chestnut Sts. Philadelphia, PA

Background imageUlster Collection: Grand hotel Summit Mt. in the Catskills, on the Ulster & Del

Grand hotel Summit Mt. in the Catskills, on the Ulster & Delaware R.R. Date c1881 Apr. 22. Grand hotel Summit Mt. in the Catskills, on the Ulster & Delaware R.R. Date c1881 Apr. 22

Background imageUlster Collection: Deirdre and Naisi

Deirdre and Naisi
Destined to become the bride of Conor of Ulster, Deirdre catches sight of Naisi, the son of a neighbouring chief, and falls in love

Background imageUlster Collection: America Cup Yacht Race 1901

America Cup Yacht Race 1901
The Americas Cup race of 1901 saw Scottish businessman Sir Thomas Lipton as the Challenger with his yacht, Shamrock II of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club (designed by George Lennox Watson)

Background imageUlster Collection: Sir Thomas Lipton

Sir Thomas Lipton
Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, 1st Baronet (1848-1931), a Scotsman of Ulster-Scots parentage. He was a self-made man, merchant and yachtsman

Background imageUlster Collection: Inauguration of the statue of the late Earl of Belfast, at B

Inauguration of the statue of the late Earl of Belfast, at B
Engraving showing the unveiling of a statue of the late Earl of Belfast in College Square, Belfast during the visit of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageUlster Collection: Ops Volunteers in Dublin

Ops Volunteers in Dublin
O.P.S Ulster Volunteers ride on horseback through the streets of Dublin during the Easter rising of April 1916

Background imageUlster Collection: Tom Titt / Edward Carson

Tom Titt / Edward Carson
Sir Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson. Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, senior barrister and judge. In 1895, he was engaged by the Marquess of Queensberry to lead his defence against Oscar Wildes

Background imageUlster Collection: Making History

Making History
In February 1931, for the first time a " baby" car achieved the speed of over 100mph. The MG Midget exceeded 103mph for 5km winning the international double 12 hour race

Background imageUlster Collection: The Ulster T. T. Race

The Ulster T. T. Race
Photograph of the start of the Ulster T.T. Race, one of the greatest road-races of the motoring year, showing the lighter cars off to a frenzied start in August 1929

Background imageUlster Collection: Ireland / Cartoon 1893

Ireland / Cartoon 1893
HOME RULE : ULSTER LAST DITCH Cartoon showing Gladstone as the Pilgrim walking the Home Rule wall around the Irish Nationalist Bog

Background imageUlster Collection: Druid Sencha / Battle Sign

Druid Sencha / Battle Sign
The Druid Sencha gives the men of Ulster the signal for battle

Background imageUlster Collection: Macha Curses Ulster Man

Macha Curses Ulster Man
The devine queen Macha curses the men of Ulster because they once insulted her prowess. All save Cuchulain will suffer an enfeebling sickness whenever Ulster is in danger

Background imageUlster Collection: AN ULSTERETTE???? 1907

AN ULSTERETTE???? 1907
American overcoat described as an Ulsterette - presumably like an Ulster but without the waistbelt & cape but with large pocket flaps

Background imageUlster Collection: Dublin Rebellion 1916

Dublin Rebellion 1916
Guarding the remains of the Ulster and Leinster Bank in Dublin, destroyed by rebels in the Easter Rising



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