Border Controls And Loyalist March In Belfast AKA Republican Parade In Belfast (1966)



Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland

MS. Sign at Northern Ireland customs boundary post at Killeen. LS. Of the post and cars coming through.

VS. The border guards patrol with arms. They search cars and a Volkswagen van, before passengers get out and are searched.

VS. Republican parade through streets. The parade is lead by a banner reading ‘IRA’ and marches past the offices of the Royal Ulster Constabulary / RUC.

VS. Of a Loyalist parade with union jacks flying.

VS. Of a Protestant Orangemen parade in Belfast, led by the Reverend Ian Paisley. The march is to Ulster Hall to give thanks for the failure of the 1916 Easter Rebellion.
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