Twelfth of July Celebration

BELFAST, N. IRELAND - JULY 11: A family watches a bonfire on Belfasts Shankill Road July 11, 2002 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The fire was lit to mark the beginning of the Twelfth of July celebrations, the most important day in the Protestant Orangemen's calendar commemorating the 1690 victory of Protestant Prince William of Orange over Catholic King James at the Battle of the Boyne. Thousands will march to Edenderry near Belfast where they will listen to various speeches and prayers even as tensions remain high across the city in anticipation of the parades passing through flashpoints that saw severe rioting last year. (Photo by Cathal McNaughton/Getty Images)
BELFAST, N. IRELAND - JULY 11: A family watches a bonfire on Belfasts Shankill Road July 11, 2002 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The fire was lit to mark the beginning of the Twelfth of July celebrations, the most important day in the Protestant Orangemen's calendar commemorating the 1690 victory of Protestant Prince William of Orange over Catholic King James at the Battle of the Boyne. Thousands will march to Edenderry near Belfast where they will listen to various speeches and prayers even as tensions remain high across the city in anticipation of the parades passing through flashpoints that saw severe rioting last year. (Photo by Cathal McNaughton/Getty Images)
Twelfth of July Celebration
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