Ulster and Scotland Did Answer the Call
Right Panel (Main Mural)
Central Soldier Statue:
The central figure is a large depiction of a soldier in traditional World War I military attire, standing resolutely with a rifle. The soldier symbolizes honor, courage, and the sacrifices made during the war.
Background Silhouettes:
In the backdrop, silhouettes of marching soldiers are depicted against a dramatic sky, possibly a sunrise or sunset, evoking a solemn and reflective mood.
Badges and Crests:
Two prominent crests are displayed:
Left Crest: The "Red Hand of Ulster" emblem, a traditional symbol of Ulster loyalism.
Right Crest: A military insignia or badge, possibly representing a specific regiment or battalion.
Text on the Right:
Verses appear, inspired by the famous World War I poem “In Flanders Fields” and other commemorative language. Some visible text includes:
“Ulster and Scotland did answer the call, together in battle they bled and did fall...”
“We are the Dead. Short days ago we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow...”
“And now we lie, in Flanders Fields.”
Poppy Flowers:
Large, vivid red poppies line the bottom of the mural, symbolizing remembrance of those who died in war.
Left Panel (Adjacent Wall):
Heading:
A banner at the top reads “Lest We Forget” with the Red Hand of Ulster prominently displayed.
Poppy Wreaths:
Multiple poppy wreaths are painted, each bearing the initials of specific regiments, battalions, or groups being commemorated.
Overall Theme:
This panel complements the main mural, reinforcing the message of remembrance and honoring the sacrifices made by soldiers from the region.
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Belfast
County Antrim
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