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Month: September 2013

Organising an Army…. the armbands of the U.V.F.

September 19, 2013 Quincey 3

The Ulster Volunteers were a truly massive Force, with almost 100,000 men and women in the ranks of its main body and its various special units …….

The Star of County Down…. Banbridge and District’s Anti Home Rule Army

September 5, 2013 Quincey 0

Lying on the River Bann, the town of Banbridge is one of the largest in County Down, taking its name from the bridge built in 1712. …….

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