Eleventh Night Bonfires Mark Anniversary

BELFAST, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 11: A Union Jack flutters in the wind in front of a bonfire made from pallets and old tyres on the Loyalist Ballycraigy estate in Antrim on July 11, 2007 near Belfast, Northern Ireland. The bonfires - which are seen by the Protestant community as a celebration of loyalist culture in the province - are lit on the eve of July 12, which is the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne at which the Protestant King William of Orange defeated the Catholic King James. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BELFAST, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 11: A Union Jack flutters in the wind in front of a bonfire made from pallets and old tyres on the Loyalist Ballycraigy estate in Antrim on July 11, 2007 near Belfast, Northern Ireland. The bonfires - which are seen by the Protestant community as a celebration of loyalist culture in the province - are lit on the eve of July 12, which is the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne at which the Protestant King William of Orange defeated the Catholic King James. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
Eleventh Night Bonfires Mark Anniversary
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