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Sir Edward Carson at a South Londonderry Unionist march (b / w photo)
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Sir Edward Carson at a South Londonderry Unionist march (b / w photo)
XJF391536 Sir Edward Carson at a South Londonderry Unionist march (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935) barrister, judge and politician; he was leader of the Irish Unionist Alliance and Ulster Unionist Party; South Londonderry we will not have Home Rule ; ); Irish, out of copyright
Media ID 12804597
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Banner Campaigner Campaigners Campaigning Home Rule Bill Lord Marching Opposing Opposition Placard Protest Protester Protesters Protesting Unionists
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This print captures the powerful presence of Sir Edward Carson during a South Londonderry Unionist march. The image, taken by an Irish photographer in the 20th century, showcases Carson's leadership as a barrister, judge, and politician. As the leader of the Irish Unionist Alliance and Ulster Unionist Party, he played a significant role in opposing Home Rule. The photograph depicts Carson amidst a sea of unionists holding banners and placards with messages against the Home Rule Bill. His determined expression reflects his unwavering commitment to preserving Northern Ireland's place within the United Kingdom. This historic moment symbolizes not only Carson's political influence but also highlights the intense opposition to granting Ireland self-governance. Carson's involvement in this campaign made him one of the most prominent figures in early 20th-century politics. He was known for his eloquence and charisma as he rallied fellow unionists to protest against Home Rule. The image serves as a reminder of his dedication as well as that of countless other campaigners who passionately fought for their cause. Preserved in a private collection, this photograph is now out of copyright, allowing us to appreciate its historical significance freely. It offers viewers an insight into an era marked by fervent political activism and serves as a testament to Sir Edward Carson's enduring legacy as both a leader and advocate for unionism in Ireland.
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