Symbolising the Union of England Scotland Ireland
This mural depicts symbols and imagery that celebrate British heritage and unity. Here’s a straightforward description:
Flags: The mural prominently displays the Union Jack, representing the union of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Surrounding the Union Jack are the Cross of St. George for England, the Cross of St. Andrew for Scotland, and the Cross of St. Patrick for Ireland. Each flag and cross is labeled to show the origins of the Union Jack’s design.
Central Figures: The figure of Britannia, a symbol of Britain, stands at the center. She represents British strength and unity. Beside her is a lion, symbolizing courage and power. Other figures around her appear to represent historical or military roles, emphasizing national pride and patriotism.
Additional Symbols: On the right, there is the Royal Air Force (RAF) roundel, showing respect for the UK’s air force. Other military flags and symbols reinforce loyalty to the British Crown and honor for the country’s military heritage.
Landscape: The background shows natural scenes of hills, cliffs, and the sea, likely representing the landscapes of the British Isles, highlighting the unity of different regions within the UK.
Text Panel: At the bottom, a text panel explains the origins of the Union Jack, noting that it combines symbols from England, Scotland, and Ireland to represent the union of these nations within the United Kingdom.
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Belfast
County Down
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Thorndyke St
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