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Olde Paths THE BLOODY RED HAND OF ULSTER 1 As an Ulsterman I have always been fascinated by the “Story of Ulster’s Red Hand” The truth has thrilled me since I first heard it. The fact that its origin can be traced back to the very first book of our Bible, the book of Genesis, has been a source of great encouragement to me for many years now. The sad thing is that because of the apathy in.

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The Red Hand of Ulster also figured prominently, whether traditionally represented (see plate 9), or clenched in a fist, a symbol of the UFF, Ulster Freedom Fighters (see plate 10), or encircled in barbed wire, the preferred depiction of the LPA, Loyalist Prisoners' Association (see plate 11). The Red Hand could also appear with other heraldic devices (see plate 12).

Winston Churchill Rea (born 1950 or 1951), known as Winkie Rea, is the former leader of the Red Hand Commando (RHC) loyalist paramilitary organisation in Northern Ireland.Part of a leading loyalist family, he has been active in paramilitarism since the early years of the Troubles. Red Hand Commando. Rea was born in about 1950 or 1951 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and brought up as a.

The Ulster Herald, updated daily, covering news, sports and events across Tyrone. Based in Omagh, tel: 028 8224 3444.

Orange Order, an Irish Protestant and political society, named for the Protestant William of Orange, who, as King William III of Great Britain, had defeated the Roman Catholic king James II. The society was formed in 1795 to maintain the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland in the face of rising d.