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Irish Ulster and Nationalist men united, WW1
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Irish Ulster and Nationalist men united, WW1
Nationalists and Ulstermen as comrades in camp as members of King Edwards Horse in September 1914. From left to right, Corporal Jackson (Nationalist), Sergeant Kelly (Ulster), Sergeant McNamer (Nationalist) and Sergeant Carson (Ulster), son of Sir Edward Carson. Date: 1914
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This evocative photograph captures a rare moment of unity between Irish Ulster and Nationalist men as they served together in the ranks of King Edward's Horse during the early days of World War I. The image, taken in September 1914, features four soldiers standing in a camp setting. From left to right, we see Corporal Jackson, a Nationalist, and three Ulster men: Sergeants Kelly, McNamer, and Carson. The Ulster men's connection to the Unionist cause is underscored by the presence of Sergeant Carson, whose father was Sir Edward Carson, a prominent Unionist leader. The outbreak of war in 1914 brought thousands of Irishmen, both Nationalists and Unionists, to the front lines. Despite their political differences, these soldiers put aside their animosities and fought together for the common cause of defending their country. This powerful image serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of Irish identity during this period and the unexpected alliances that could form in the crucible of war. King Edward's Horse, also known as the "Irish Cavalry," was a unique regiment that drew its ranks from both Protestant and Catholic communities in Ireland. The regiment saw action on the Western Front and in Egypt and Palestine, and its members played a crucial role in several key battles during the war. This photograph offers a glimpse into the diverse makeup of the Irish military during World War I and the unexpected bonds that could form between men from different backgrounds and political persuasions.
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