South Belfast Young Conquerors

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This mural honors the legacy of the 36th (Ulster) Division, a unit of the British Army that fought during World War I, particularly at the Battle of the Somme. It ties this historical military legacy to the Donegall Pass area and its associated Loyalist traditions. Here's an analysis of its components:

Key Features:
36th Ulster Division Tribute:

The central feature of the mural is a tribute to the 36th (Ulster) Division, with soldiers in silhouette depicted in a WWI battlefield scene. This division is widely commemorated in Unionist and Loyalist communities for its sacrifices during the Great War, particularly in 1916 at the Somme.
South Belfast Coat of Arms:

The coat of arms in the center includes symbols of Loyalist identity, including the Union Jack and the Red Hand of Ulster, surrounded by poppies (a symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers).
Motto - "Veni Vidi Vici" (I Came, I Saw, I Conquered):

This Latin phrase emphasizes pride and triumph, aligning with the commemorative tone of the mural.
Timeline (1914–1918, 1976, 2014):

These years connect:
1914–1918: World War I and the role of the 36th (Ulster) Division.
1976: Likely referencing the period of the Troubles or local community events.
2014: Marks the centenary of WWI.
SBYC (South Belfast Young Conquerors):

The acronym is part of the Loyalist tradition in the area, connecting the local community to this historical and cultural narrative.
Poppies and Laurel Wreaths:

Poppies signify remembrance of soldiers, while laurel wreaths represent victory and honor.
Additional Plaques:

The mural includes smaller plaques and images:
A historical photograph labeled "Donegall Pass Defenders Flute Band", showcasing a cultural group associated with Loyalist parades.
A plaque with the Union Jack and "FOB Defenders" ("Friends of the Band" or similar) connects to the local band or Loyalist traditions.
"Lest We Forget":

A phrase of remembrance to honor the sacrifices of soldiers, particularly from the Ulster Division.

Information

Mural Type
Loyalist
Date Last Seen/Confirmed
: December 2024
Address
Pine Street
Belfast
County Antrim

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