mni07043

Loyalist mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast, 2020. ACT Mural commemorating Britain's Imperial soldiers: 'Are you one of Kitchener’s own? We here pay grateful and everlasting tribute, to all foreign nationals across the Empire, who courageously and passionately fought side by side with...

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Main Author: Crowley, Tony
Format: Still Image
Language:English
French
Published: The Claremont Colleges Library 2020
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Online Access:http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/u?/mni,20632
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spelling ftclaremontcoll:oai:ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu:mni/20632 2023-05-15T17:22:50+02:00 mni07043 Crowley, Tony West Belfast (Northern Ireland); 2017 54.60126 -5.94704 2020 image/jp2 http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/u?/mni,20632 eng; fre; eng fre The Claremont Colleges Library Murals of Northern Ireland Collection https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/mni mni07043 http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/u?/mni,20632 Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Scanned from original photograph. Murals Loyalist Image 2020 ftclaremontcoll 2022-10-22T22:31:00Z Loyalist mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast, 2020. ACT Mural commemorating Britain's Imperial soldiers: 'Are you one of Kitchener’s own? We here pay grateful and everlasting tribute, to all foreign nationals across the Empire, who courageously and passionately fought side by side with their British counterparts, for King and country, during the First World War'; left: 'India Australia South Africa In 1914 the British Government knew its forces were too small to take on the might of the Central Powers. The British Empire was called to arms and volunteers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and the Union of South Africa flocked to the aid of the mother country, joined by soldiers from other African colonies, including the Indian Army with the Gurkhas from Nepal'; images of colonial soldiers; 'To the Glory of God and the memory of one million dead of the British Empire who fell in the Great War and of whom the greater part rest in France'; right: 'Canada New Zealand New Foundland The sacrifices made by the Empire on the battlefields of Europe echo across the intervening years as part of a proud Commonwealth shared history. At Galipoli, Neuve Chapelle, Vimy Ridge, the Somme and Ypres the graves of the fallen are powerful reminders of our debt to the Empire'; A la gloire de Dieu et a la mémoire du million de morts de l’Empire Britannique tombes dans la grande guerre 1914 - 1918 et qui pour la plupart reposent en France'; nurses and women auxiliaries; mural sponsored by the ACT Initiative: 'This artwork is dedicated by the ACT Initiative, paying tribute to all those from the British Empire who fought in the Great War. With special recognition to those within our community who are categorised as minorities but whose sacrifice was significant 1914 1918'; poppies; sponsored by ACT and Housing Executive. Loyalist; Still Image Newfoundland Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) Canada Indian New Zealand
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description Loyalist mural, Northumberland St., West Belfast, 2020. ACT Mural commemorating Britain's Imperial soldiers: 'Are you one of Kitchener’s own? We here pay grateful and everlasting tribute, to all foreign nationals across the Empire, who courageously and passionately fought side by side with their British counterparts, for King and country, during the First World War'; left: 'India Australia South Africa In 1914 the British Government knew its forces were too small to take on the might of the Central Powers. The British Empire was called to arms and volunteers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and the Union of South Africa flocked to the aid of the mother country, joined by soldiers from other African colonies, including the Indian Army with the Gurkhas from Nepal'; images of colonial soldiers; 'To the Glory of God and the memory of one million dead of the British Empire who fell in the Great War and of whom the greater part rest in France'; right: 'Canada New Zealand New Foundland The sacrifices made by the Empire on the battlefields of Europe echo across the intervening years as part of a proud Commonwealth shared history. At Galipoli, Neuve Chapelle, Vimy Ridge, the Somme and Ypres the graves of the fallen are powerful reminders of our debt to the Empire'; A la gloire de Dieu et a la mémoire du million de morts de l’Empire Britannique tombes dans la grande guerre 1914 - 1918 et qui pour la plupart reposent en France'; nurses and women auxiliaries; mural sponsored by the ACT Initiative: 'This artwork is dedicated by the ACT Initiative, paying tribute to all those from the British Empire who fought in the Great War. With special recognition to those within our community who are categorised as minorities but whose sacrifice was significant 1914 1918'; poppies; sponsored by ACT and Housing Executive. Loyalist;
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op_rights Physical rights are retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley. Copyright is retained by the photographer, Tony Crowley.
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