Rathcoole UFF South East Antrim Brigade
"RATHCOOLE U.F.F." is prominently displayed at the top of the mural.
"SOUTH EAST ANTRIM BRIGADE" is written in large letters at the bottom.
Symbols:
At the center is a six-pointed star with a red clenched fist in the middle. This symbol is commonly associated with Ulster loyalist paramilitary groups.
Flanking the star are green laurel wreaths, often used as symbols of victory or unity.
Side Crests:
On the left: The crest of the Ulster Young Militants (U.Y.M.), with the Latin phrase "Terrae Filius" (Son of the Land).
On the right: The crest of the Ulster Defence Association (U.D.A.), with the motto "Quis Separabit" (Who Shall Separate Us).
Figures:
Two masked figures appear at the bottom corners:
Both are armed, wearing balaclavas, symbolizing paramilitary activity.
Additional Iconography:
At the top of the mural, there is a red hand of Ulster, another common symbol of Ulster loyalism.
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Newtownabbey
County Antrim
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