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36th (Ulster) Division Memorial L.O.L. 977

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

 

RECOMMENDED TOURS

www.ulstercovenant-tour.co.uk

www.ulstercovenant-tour.co.uk

 

We recommend you watch the following on 'You Tube'

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfqUhTnQzlM&NR=1

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoH9FmlFvlU&feature=related

 

http://www.youtube.com/embed/9HzegwmgslA

 

JANUARY QUESTION

 

Who was the president of the Young Citizen Volunteers

when they were formed in 1912?

 

ANSWER: Robert James McMordie.

 

FEBRUARY QUESTION

 

WHO IS THIS?

 

Poet & Playwright and author of Songs From The Shipyards.
Born 13 Kensington Street, Sandy Row, Belfast.

Signed the Ulster Covenant.

Joined the Young Citizen Volunteers.

Was at Dunkirk

Joined Ulster Special Constabulary and was an Independent Orangeman. 

 

Come back to this site in March for the answer.

 

 

 

Launch of the ULSTER COVENANT TOURS at Rosemary Hall, Elmwood Avenue on Saturday 24th September 2011 at 11am.

 

On Monday 25th September 1911, a meeting of 400 delegates of the Unionist associations and the Orange Order was held in the Rosemary Hall, Elmwood Avenue. “A commission of Five” was appointed to frame a constitution for the provisional government of Ulster. The five consisted of Captain Craig, Colonel Sharman Crawford, Colonel R.H. Wallace, Thomas Sinclair and Edward Sclater. The Commission was to work in consultation with Carson.


The 400 delegates who attended the meeting in the Rosemary Hall were entertained by a luncheon in the Exhibition Hall,Botanic Gardens. This hall was put up adjoining the rear of the Palm House, the roof of which came from a gunboat shed used by Harland and Wolff to build small warships. The hall could accommodate 1500 people and was used for social functions

 

Visit 36th (Ulster) Division Memorial, L.O.L 1914,
City of Leicester website:

www.36ulsterdivisionlol1914.co.uk

 

For information on how to become a member of L.O.L. 977, please e-mail the secretary at feedback@36ulsterdivisionlol977.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

92nd Anniversary

1919 - 2011

 

 

VISITORS AND BRETHREN CONSIDERING AFFILIATION TO L.O.L. 977 ARE WELCOME TO ANY OF OUR LODGE MEETINGS.

 

The lodge meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm in Belfast Orange Hall, Clifton Street.

 

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This is a very interesting tea towel which is faded and torn with age. Do you have one like it? and do you know where it was made?