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| It is estimated that in excess of 200,000 Orangemen from across the World saw service during the first War some 80,000 from Canada alone. This has been described as Orangeism's Greatest triumph and its heaviest defeat. Triumph in the number of volunteers who joined the war effort but defeat in that the Institution lost so many of its young men. |
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The tradition of parading in this area is almost 200 years old and stretches back to before the Garvaghy Road even existed?
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Only ONE band takes part in the Drumcree Church Parade. In previous years several bands took part.
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Nine parades along Garvaghy Road and Obins Street have now been reduced to one - the Drumcree Church Parade.
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One end of the Garvaghy Road is still a "Protestant" Area - approximately 20% of Garvaghy Road residents are therefore Protestants.
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- The Drumcree/Garvaghy Road church parade takes just 15 minutes to pass into Portadown?
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| Brendan Mc Kenna: "Garvaghy Road Residents Association": Took a Garvaghy Road family hostage while other republicans blew up a British Legion Hall in Portadown. Convicted of kidnapping, hi-jacking and arms offences. He has taken it upon himself the role of "speaking for the residents" during the Drumcree controversy. Does not live on the Garvaghy Road, instead he lives on a separate housing estate half a mile away. |
"At a time of universal deceit -
telling the truth is a revolutionary act." (George Orwell)
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