UVF South
This mural is another representation of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and highlights a specific unit, South Belfast 2nd Battalion, A Company Donegall Pass. Here's a breakdown of the key elements in this mural:
Key Features:
Bold Text:
The mural prominently displays the name "Ulster Volunteer Force" in orange capital letters, along with the unit details below (2nd Battalion, A Company, Donegall Pass), showing its specific regional affiliation.
Background Colors:
The purple and orange color scheme is symbolic of Loyalist and Unionist traditions, often associated with the UVF and the broader Protestant/Unionist community.
St. George's Cross:
The flag of England (St. George's Cross) is displayed in the top left corner, signifying allegiance to the United Kingdom.
Star:
The orange star in the bottom right corner is another Loyalist symbol, often representing the UVF or the broader Unionist movement.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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