Glengormley Ballyduff 2nd Batt
A mural painted on the gable wall of a house. It is a paramilitary-themed mural linked to the UDA/UFF (Ulster Defence Association / Ulster Freedom Fighters).
Here are the key features:
Central imagery:
A large memorial stone/plaque in the middle with an inscription, reading:
“They who kept the faith and fought the fight, the glory theirs and the duty ours. Dedicated to all the officers and Volunteers of South East Antrim UDA – UFF. Quis Separabit.”
The Latin phrase “Quis Separabit” means “Who will separate us?”, a traditional UDA motto.
Figures:
On either side of the memorial stone are two masked, uniformed men in paramilitary attire (green outfits), each holding a flag.
The flag on the left says “South East Antrim” and the flag on the right bears “UFF”.
Text:
Across the top: “South East Antrim Brigade”.
Along the bottom: “Glengormley - Ballyduff 2nd. Batt”.
Symbols:
At the top centre, the UFF crest.
On the left, the UDA crest with the motto “Quis Separabit”.
On the right, the Ulster Young Militants crest with Latin motto “Terrae Filius” (“Son of the land”).
Border design:
Large red poppies are painted around the edges of the mural, symbolising remembrance.
Overall, this mural is a loyalist paramilitary commemoration for the South East Antrim Brigade of the UDA/UFF, specifically connected to Glengormley and Ballyduff.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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