• The Apprentice Boys of Derry is a Protestant fraternal society founded in 1814 and based in the city of Derry, Ireland. In 2021 it had over 10,000 members...
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    proceedings than the Orange Order. The Apprentice Boys of Derry exist for their acts during the siege of Derry from James II. Although they have no formal...
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  • annually commemorated by the Apprentice Boys of Derry. Although Catholics had previously participated in ceremonies in honour of the Williamite victory, many...
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  • Parades in Northern Ireland (category Culture of Northern Ireland)
    The Apprentice Boys of Derry exist in commemoration of the siege of Derry in the seventeenth century. The Boys' biggest celebration is held in Derry on...
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    is a large housing estate in Derry, Northern Ireland, on a hill not far from the River Foyle. It lies on the townlands of Ballymagowan and Edenballymore...
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    used. Examples are City of Derry Airport, City of Derry Rugby Club, Derry City FC and the Protestant Apprentice Boys of Derry, as opposed to Londonderry...
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    1960s there was a happy use of both Londonderry and Derry. I am a member of an organisation known as the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and it is proud to have...
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  • Banners in Northern Ireland (category Culture of Northern Ireland)
    the Orange Order, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Royal Black Institution and the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and the banners are typically commissioned...
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    on the traditions of the city to the present day (see Apprentice Boys of Derry). The city was rebuilt in the 18th century with many of its fine Georgian...
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    Minister of Home Affairs, William Craig, made an order on 3 October prohibiting the march on the grounds that the Apprentice Boys of Derry were intending...
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  • Order of Odd Fellows Knights of Saint Columbanus Independent Order of Odd Fellows Swedish Order of Freemasons Samfundet SHT Apprentice Boys of Derry Grand...
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    Free Derry Corner is a historical landmark in the Bogside neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland, which lies in the intersection of the Lecky Road, Rossville...
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  • the Apprentice Boys of Derry announced their intention to march the same route on the same day and time, although its governor said he knew nothing of a...
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  • Maiden City Festival (category Culture in Derry (city))
    Relief of Derry Pageant (the Apprentice Boys of Derry 319th Relief of Derry Celebrations) on 9 August 2008. The Festival commemorates the actions of Protestant...
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    Zealand between 1897 and 1904. He also was a member of The Apprentice Boys of Derry Parent Club in Derry. His grandson, the sixth Earl, mainly known as Dan...
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  • August, the Relief of Derry parade. The annual Apprentice Boys parade on 12 August commemorates the relief of the Siege of Derry on 1 August O. S., a...
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  • and civilian unionists, in connection with the annual parade of the Apprentice Boys of Derry on 12 August. This followed clashes with the RUC in January...
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    year on the first Saturday of December, dubbed "Lundy's Day". The commemoration is organised by the Apprentice Boys of Derry, a Protestant association...
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  • clashed with the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Derry because of an Apprentice Boys of Derry march, sparking days of riots. Early in 1971, Chichester-Clark flew...
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  • Institution and Apprentice Boys of Derry, are exclusively Protestant fraternal organisations which originated in Ulster and still have most of their membership...
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  • Association (GAA) The Apprentice Boys of Derry The Orange Institution The Independent Orange Order The Royal Black Institution The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH)...
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    Association # 164,[citation needed] Apprentice Boys of Derry - No Surrender Club - Ottawa Branch[citation needed] and is the site of Saunders Farm, which has outdoor...
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  • Void Gallery (redirect from DerryVoid.com)
    gallery is a contemporary art gallery and events space in Waterloo Place, Derry, Northern Ireland. It began in 2003. Vivianna Chechia has been its director...
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    "Stolen historic Apprentice Boys flag to be returned". BBC News. 16 August 2013. "CAIN: Mural: Rolston. Drawing Support: Murals in the North of Ireland - Loyalist...
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    Derry and elsewhere. The following month a three-day riot began in the Catholic Bogside area of Derry, following a march by the Protestant Apprentice...
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    in Northern Ireland and includes marches by groups such as the Apprentice Boys of Derry, and the Royal Black Institution as well as the Orange Order. The...
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    including the Apprentice Boy's Hall and St. Columb's Cathedral (the first ever purpose-built Protestant Cathedral). The Siege of Derry was the first major...
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  • Ivan Cooper (category Members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland 1969–1973)
    days of violence which have become known as the Battle of the Bogside – Cooper tried to restrain Catholics protesting an Apprentice Boys of Derry parade...
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  • Bogside (category Derry (city))
    neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry, Northern Ireland. The large gable-wall murals by the Bogside Artists, Free Derry Corner and the Gasyard Féile (an...
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  • Robert Lundy (category History of Derry (city))
    soldiers and officers, such as Lundy. The Apprentice Boys of Derry shut the gates of the city against "a regiment of twelve hundred Papists, commanded by a...
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