In this documentary Peter Talyor interviews and follows the grandmaster of the Orange Order around the height of marching season in Northern Ireland, Belfast 1972. during the height of the troubles.
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@romancatholicword528
They look somewhat similar to the Freemasons, they both wear sashes the same way, they both have lodges, they both are a fraternity, is there something going on here ?
@Ryan-kn6xd
“Orange enthusiasm” 🤣
@susanmccusker6386
Their days are gone people full off Hatred
@bkdoesstuff1582
Found an old medal of my great GREAT grandfather that had something to do with the orangemen along with a knights of Pythias medal and modern woodmen of America one so now I find myself going down this historical rabbit hole of groups i never knew about (I’m Canadian so hopefully that explains why I know nothing haha) 🤷♂️
@Cicero1690
a wonderful tradition.
@mrsillywalk
The Orangemen sent a Lambeg drummer and an armed "B" special paramilitary police man as escort to each and every Catholic house in the area. They beat their drum and shouted abuse while the families hid in fear. They would not dare to do it today, but I remember.
@derekmcmanus8615
How wonderfully retro
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@BostonBoss
🍀☘️
@bubbleswilson411012 сағат бұрын
Tiocfaidh ár lá🇮🇪🇮🇪
@johnfinbarr1160
Not long now and their remnants will be flushed into the North Atlantic back to wherever they came from. Tá ár lá beagnach tagaithe.