As The Bugler Blows
The mural is a tribute to fallen members of the UVF, particularly from the South Belfast area, as indicated in the banner at the top.
Key Elements in the Mural:
Central Figure: The soldier depicted symbolizes a UVF member, often portrayed with weaponry and a bugle, representing both militaristic and ceremonial aspects.
Ulster Volunteer Force Scroll: The text in the center appears to be a commemorative poem honoring those who died as part of the UVF, emphasizing loyalty and remembrance.
Portraits and Names: The portraits on the right are identified as specific individuals (likely UVF members) who are memorialized in the mural. Their names are inscribed with “Vol.” (Volunteer), signifying their role within the UVF.
Plaque and Banner Below: The section at the bottom contains a list of names and additional symbols, further commemorating those connected to the UVF and its cause.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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