RMCATMAX–21/04/2012 London UK protestants of the Orange Order march through Central London today, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order marching through London
RMB22HY3–three orangemen wearing sashes and bowler hats members of loyal orange lodge 225 during 12th July Orangefest celebrations
RMDYX7FC–London, UK. 26th Apr, 2014. City of London District St. George’s Day Orange Parade and March 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMG9T14P–Thousands of Orangemen take to streets of Edinburgh to mark the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union.
RMBX1TMF–Portadown Orangemen gather at the Orange Hall in Portadown, prepare for their annual march to the church at Drumcree. July 1994.
RMPAB9KF–The saving of Captain Boycott's crops, 1880. Orangemen from County Cavan and County Monaghan harvesting the crops, protected by the 19th Royal Hussars, and the Royal Irish Constabulary during the isolation campaign by the Irish National Land League
RMAMY727–Orangemen Belfast Northern Ireland
RM2B1JHAP–In April 1912, 250,000 Orangemen converged on Balmoral Showground in Belfast, declaring that under no circumstances will they accept Home Rule in Ireland. Organised by the Loyal Orange Institution, aka the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal order mostly in Northern Ireland, it was founded in County Armagh in 1795, during a period of Protestant–Catholic sectarian conflict, as a Masonic-style fraternity sworn to maintain the Protestant Ascendancy.
RMCM4031–Orangemen on parade in Belfast
RMDAG0CC–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 12th July 2013. Upwards of 10,000 Orangemen and spectators accompanied by 40 bands take part in a parade commemorating the 323rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Photo Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMGGB924–Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
RMA5K89X–Orangemen and women wearing union jack plastic hats watching the parade
RMERPGXC–Orangemen and women march in controversial Orange Order event dubbed 'Orangefest' in Glasgow on June 6th 2015.
RMBB20PD–Corby Young Defenders boy during Orangemen Parade in London
RMGD43BH–Belfast, UK. 12th July 2016. A Orangewoman wearing a Loyal Orange order Collarette in red dress smiling celebrating the Twelfth. It originated during the late 18th century in Ulster. It celebrates the Glorious Revolution (1688) and victory of Protestant king William of Orange over Catholic king James II at the Battle of the Boyne (1690) Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
RMJ23WWB–Syracuse, New York, USA. Manny's on Marshall Street on the Syracuse University hill. Specializing in Syracuse University sports fan gear
RMP8KPAE–Donaghcloney, County Down, Northern Ireland.12 July 2018. Orange order parade on 12th July in Northern Ireland. The Twelfth of July is marked by Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. The largest parade in County Down this year was at Donaghcloney. Thousands turned out to see the parade through the village. The parades across Northern Ireland mark the victory of William of Orange over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Thousands turned out to watch the colourful parade at Donaghcloney. Credit: CAZIMB/Alamy Live News.
RMTR837E–Apprentice Boys of Derry
RMBMCMCT–Orangefest, 12th July 2009 Orange parade through the center of Belfast. Just one of the many parades in Northern Ireland.
RMCATMAA–21/04/2012 London UK protestants of the Orange Order march through Central London today, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order marching through London parading past westminster houses of parliament and big ben with flag of england saint george cross, st georges cross
RMB22JTW–two loyal orange lodge orangemen watching parade wearing bowler hats during 12th July Orangefest celebrations in Dromara
RFCT2FA5–12th July, 2011. Rathfriland, Northern Ireland, UK. Orangemen march up the hill to Rathfriland, Northern Ireland.
RMG9T14G–Thousands of Orangemen take to streets of Edinburgh to mark the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union.
RMBX1TJB–Orange Parade through Richill, County Armargh. Twenty five thousand proclaim their loyalty to God and Crown. July 1994. Northern
RMP67P5P–The Flight of John Lawless, Irish agitator, also known as Honest Jack Lawless, from Ballybay in 1828, following an attempt to hold a monster demonstration, galloping away on a swift horse to avoid a bloody battle
RF2HYYH6J–Orangemen marching on their 12th July Parade, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RM2B1JH22–In April 1912, 250,000 Orangemen converged on Balmoral Showground in Belfast, declaring that under no circumstances will they accept Home Rule in Ireland. Organised by the Loyal Orange Institution, aka the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal order mostly in Northern Ireland, it was founded in County Armagh in 1795, during a period of Protestant–Catholic sectarian conflict, as a Masonic-style fraternity sworn to maintain the Protestant Ascendancy.
RMCM402E–Orangemen on parade in Belfast
RMDAG0BT–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 12th July 2013. Upwards of 10,000 Orangemen and spectators accompanied by 40 bands take part in a parade commemorating the 323rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Photo Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMGGB91D–Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
RMA5K88W–Orangemen parading
RMERPGXE–Orangemen and women march in controversial Orange Order event dubbed 'Orangefest' in Glasgow on June 6th 2015.
RMBB23AC–Orangeman marching during Orangemen Parade in London
RMF1N4T6–Red-clad Loyal Orange Lodge band marches through Trafalgar Square on the day of the Trooping of the Colours
RMKX07F1–Syracuse, New York, USA. December 18, 2017. Ticket booths inside the corridors of The Carrier Dome
RMP8KPC1–Donaghcloney, County Down, Northern Ireland.12 July 2018. Orange order parade on 12th July in Northern Ireland. The Twelfth of July is marked by Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. The largest parade in County Down this year was at Donaghcloney. Thousands turned out to see the parade through the village. The parades across Northern Ireland mark the victory of William of Orange over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Thousands turned out to watch the colourful parade at Donaghcloney. Credit: CAZIMB/Alamy Live News.
RMDA7HTJ–6th July 2013 Glasgow, Scotland, UK The annual Orange Walk [Loyal Orange Lodge Parade] took place through Glasgow City centre with many individual flute bands and Orange Lodge representatives merging into one large parade to celebrate the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. The police have estimated that approximately 4500 people took part in the parade with a similar number of supporters and spectators lining the route. Credit: Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMBMB050–Orangefest, 12th July 2009 Orange parade through the center of Belfast. Just one of the many parades in Northern Ireland.
RMCNTY2W–Orange Order, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order march through London
RMB23667–three loyal orange lodge 245 orangemen during 12th July Orangefest celebrations in Dromara county down northern ireland
RFCT2F9B–12th July, 2011. Rathfriland, Northern Ireland, UK. Orangemen march up the hill to Rathfriland, Northern Ireland.
RMG9T14D–Thousands of Orangemen take to streets of Edinburgh to mark the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union.
RMW25W9J–The 2019 annual Orange Walk in Glasgow attracts thousands of onlookers and participants. The parade this year is taking a modified route after an incident in 2018 in which a catholic priest was spat on.
RMDYX7EP–London, UK. 26th Apr, 2014. City of London District St. George’s Day Orange Parade and March 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RF2HYYH68–Orangemen marching on their 12th July Parade, Belfast, Northern Ireland
RMC4J3HY–Statue of William of Orange , Brixham harbour , Devon. Decorated with an orange scarf
RMBMBE53–Orangemen listen to the Grand master of the Orange Order delivering a speech and sermon.
RMDAG0CA–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 12th July 2013. Upwards of 10,000 Orangemen and spectators accompanied by 40 bands take part in a parade commemorating the 323rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Photo Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMGGB919–Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
RMB3CNNB–a memorial plaque for the 300th anniversary of the battle of the battle of the boyne in scarva
RMERPGXD–Orangemen and women march in controversial Orange Order event dubbed 'Orangefest' in Glasgow on June 6th 2015.
RMBB1YKJ–Orangeman with cigar during Orangemen Parade in London
RMF1N4RD–Loyal Orange Lodge members from Northern Ireland march through Trafalgar square on the day of the Trooping of the Colours
RMF1K397–St Georges Day Orange parade in City of London being escorted by the Metropolitan Police,England.
RMP8KPE9–Donaghcloney, County Down, Northern Ireland.12 July 2018. Orange order parade on 12th July in Northern Ireland. The Twelfth of July is marked by Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. The largest parade in County Down this year was at Donaghcloney. Thousands turned out to see the parade through the village. The parades across Northern Ireland mark the victory of William of Orange over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Thousands turned out to watch the colourful parade at Donaghcloney. Credit: CAZIMB/Alamy Live News.
RMA5K8AT–Orangemen and women with union jack flags watching the Orange Order parade,Edinburgh, Scotland
RMBMAXHG–Orangefest, 12th July 2009 Orange parade through the center of Belfast. Just one of the many parades in Northern Ireland.
RMCNTY3N–Orange Order, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order march through London, drummers parade down street
RMB22JBC–orangemen with lambeg drums during 12th July Orangefest celebrations in Dromara county down northern ireland
RFCT2FA9–12th July, 2011. Rathfriland, Northern Ireland, UK. Orangemen march up the hill to Rathfriland, Northern Ireland.
RMG9T147–Thousands of Orangemen take to streets of Edinburgh to mark the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union.
RMW25W9R–The 2019 annual Orange Walk in Glasgow attracts thousands of onlookers and participants. The parade this year is taking a modified route after an incident in 2018 in which a catholic priest was spat on.
RMDYX7EH–London, UK. 26th Apr, 2014. City of London District St. George’s Day Orange Parade and March 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMH5B15C–Parade of 30,000 Orangemen - Floods of Rain and Oratory
RF2J46FGG–Annual Orange Order parade in Ballymena Co. Antrim celebrating St. Patrick's Day. Orangemen / Orange Lodge members pictured in Church Street
RMGFEXC2–Orangemen walking on the road during the 12th July Orange Order parade
RMDAG0BK–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 12th July 2013. Upwards of 10,000 Orangemen and spectators accompanied by 40 bands take part in a parade commemorating the 323rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Photo Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMFBH6CF–Winston-Salem, NC, USA. 16th Jan, 2016. Michael Gbinije (0) of the Syracuse Orange with a slam in the NCAA Basketball match-up between the Syracuse Orangemen and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Lawerence Joel Veteran Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC. Scott Kinser/CSM/Alamy Live News
RM2G7C0A6–Orangemen march through the staunchly Loyalist Shankill Road during the annual July 12th parades. The annual 12th of July Orange Order parades took place this year after a hiatus due to the pandemic. Despite speculations of a potentially heated weekend due to the Brexit protocols and recent related tensions as well as certain contentions bonfire builds throughout the North, the festivities passed peacefully. The parade season marks the anniversary of the protestant King William of Orange's victory over the Catholic forces of King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
RM2G7BYXF–Orangemen march through the staunchly Loyalist Shankill Road during the annual July 12th parades. The annual 12th of July Orange Order parades took place this year after a hiatus due to the pandemic. Despite speculations of a potentially heated weekend due to the Brexit protocols and recent related tensions as well as certain contentions bonfire builds throughout the North, the festivities passed peacefully. The parade season marks the anniversary of the protestant King William of Orange's victory over the Catholic forces of King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. (Photo by Graham Marti
RMBB23CH–Orangeman marching during Orangemen Parade in London
RMF1N4TB–Red-clad Loyal Orange Lodge band marches through Trafalgar Square on the day of the Trooping of the Colours
RMF1K3BE–St Georges Day Orange parade in City of London being escorted by the Metropolitan Police,England.
RMP8KPF0–Donaghcloney, County Down, Northern Ireland.12 July 2018. Orange order parade on 12th July in Northern Ireland. The Twelfth of July is marked by Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. The largest parade in County Down this year was at Donaghcloney. Thousands turned out to see the parade through the village. The parades across Northern Ireland mark the victory of William of Orange over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Thousands turned out to watch the colourful parade at Donaghcloney. Credit: CAZIMB/Alamy Live News.
RMA5K83J–Orange Order Parade, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 2007
RMBMCNTR–Orangefest, 12th July 2009 Orange parade through the center of Belfast. Just one of the many parades in Northern Ireland.
RMCNTXE1–Orange Order, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order march through London, member of medway martyrs with regalia
RMB22J1K–row of orangemen wearing sashes watch pipe band walk by during 12th July Orangefest celebrations in Dromara county down
RFCT2F9P–12th July, 2011. Rathfriland, Northern Ireland, UK. Orangemen march up the hill to Rathfriland, Northern Ireland.
RMGAYGWY–Portadown Orangemen march past Drumcree parish church as the lodge is prevented from Marching down the nationalist Garvaghy road.
RMW25WAN–The 2019 annual Orange Walk in Glasgow attracts thousands of onlookers and participants. The parade this year is taking a modified route after an incident in 2018 in which a catholic priest was spat on.
RMDYX7F3–London, UK. 26th Apr, 2014. City of London District St. George’s Day Orange Parade and March 2014 Credit: Guy Corbishley/Alamy Live News
RMBHGP5T–Orangemen wearing bowler hats against a backdrop of banners
RMCM4026–Orange Order official gives directions to fellow Orangemen during a briefing at the start of a parade
RMDAG0C8–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 12th July 2013. Upwards of 10,000 Orangemen and spectators accompanied by 40 bands take part in a parade commemorating the 323rd anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne. Photo Credit: George Sweeney / Alamy Live News
RMFBH4BC–Winston-Salem, NC, USA. 16th Jan, 2016. DaJuan Coleman (32) of the Syracuse Orange with the slam in the NCAA Basketball match-up between the Syracuse Orangemen and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at Lawerence Joel Veteran Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC. Scott Kinser/CSM/Alamy Live News
RM2G7C0A9–Orangemen march through the staunchly Loyalist Shankill Road during the annual July 12th parades. The annual 12th of July Orange Order parades took place this year after a hiatus due to the pandemic. Despite speculations of a potentially heated weekend due to the Brexit protocols and recent related tensions as well as certain contentions bonfire builds throughout the North, the festivities passed peacefully. The parade season marks the anniversary of the protestant King William of Orange's victory over the Catholic forces of King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
RM2G7BYYP–Orangemen march through the staunchly Loyalist Shankill Road during the annual July 12th parades. The annual 12th of July Orange Order parades took place this year after a hiatus due to the pandemic. Despite speculations of a potentially heated weekend due to the Brexit protocols and recent related tensions as well as certain contentions bonfire builds throughout the North, the festivities passed peacefully. The parade season marks the anniversary of the protestant King William of Orange's victory over the Catholic forces of King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. (Photo by Graham Marti
RMBB230A–Orangeman marching during Orangemen Parade in London
RMF1N4RP–Loyal Orange Lodge members from Northern Ireland march through Trafalgar square on the day of the Trooping of the Colours
RMF1K431–St Georges Day Orange parade outside the Houses of Parliament in the City of London being escorted by the Metropolitan Police.
RMP8KPAJ–Donaghcloney, County Down, Northern Ireland.12 July 2018. Orange order parade on 12th July in Northern Ireland. The Twelfth of July is marked by Orange Order parades across Northern Ireland. The largest parade in County Down this year was at Donaghcloney. Thousands turned out to see the parade through the village. The parades across Northern Ireland mark the victory of William of Orange over James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Thousands turned out to watch the colourful parade at Donaghcloney. Credit: CAZIMB/Alamy Live News.
RM2CXDP0D–Syracuse fans react as the Orangemen are defeated by Marquette University during their third round NCAA basketball game in Cleveland March 20, 2011.REUTERS/Aaron Josefczyk (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)
RMBMB042–Orangefest, 12th July 2009 Orange parade through the center of Belfast. Just one of the many parades in Northern Ireland.
RMCNTY2C–Orange Order, the Orange Lodge, or the Orangemen loyal orange order march through London flag bearers at front of march
RMB22J32–members of loyal orange order orangemen with banner in field during 12th July Orangefest celebrations in Dromara county down
RFCRTEXH–12th July, 2011. Rathfriland, Northern Ireland, UK. Orangemen march up the hill to Rathfriland, Northern Ireland.
RMGAYGWX–Portadown Orangemen stand in front of Drumcree church as the lodge is prevented from Marching down the nationalist Garvaghy road.
RMW25WAK–The 2019 annual Orange Walk in Glasgow attracts thousands of onlookers and participants. The parade this year is taking a modified route after an incident in 2018 in which a catholic priest was spat on.
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