100 Years of the Covenant
Top Text: “Ulster’s Solemn League and Covenant”
Main Text: “Being convinced in our consciences that home rule would be disastrous to the material well-being of Ulster as well as of the whole of Ireland, subversive of our religious freedom, destructive of our citizenship and perilous to the unity of the empire, we, whose names are underwritten, men of Ulster, loyal subjects of his gracious majesty King George V, humbly relying on the God who has so wonderfully protected us in the past, hereby pledge ourselves in solemn covenant throughout this time of threatened calamity to stand by one another…”
Bottom Text: “100 years of the Covenant”
This mural seems to be a tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Ulster Covenant, which was signed in 1912 to oppose Home Rule for Ireland.
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Carrickfergus
County Antrim
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Castlemara Estate
This mural is part of a collection of murals called Castlemara Estate:
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