The Lindsay Street Arch depicting William III Prince of Orange

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The Lindsay Street Arch depicting William III Prince of Orange

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 30 Jun 2015

Painted on the house gable on the corner of Oak Street/Donegall Pass in 1989, and repainted in 2002, it depicts the Lindsay Street Orange Arch erected in 1964. The arch is topped by an open Bible and a Crown and bears the words "Cemented with Love". William, as convention decrees, is mounted on a majestic white steed and is shown crossing The Boyne.

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Image Location

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54.589931
Longitude
-5.928746