Thanks onlinecashman but i am a history teacher and some sectarian/17th century Irish religious squabble is not relevant to a small market town in North Yorkshire
@SEANSMART30 - It celebrates the victory of William of Orange, the protestant, who defeated the king of England, Scotland and Ireland (James, a catholic). William subsequently became the king of all three of those countries. It is thus perfectly relevant to protestant loyalists from all three of those countries. A history teacher would know this, it is no more relevant to Ireland than England.
Time for Northallerton & Northern Ireland to move on from the 17th century
AnthonydWalsh 1 year ago
But why are they marching through Northallerton, a small market town in North Yorks? I dont see the connection, it seems a bit random?
SEANSMART30 2 years ago
@SEANSMART30 - It is relevant to any city in England, learn your history!
onlinecashman 2 years ago
Thanks onlinecashman but i am a history teacher and some sectarian/17th century Irish religious squabble is not relevant to a small market town in North Yorkshire
SEANSMART30 2 years ago
@SEANSMART30 - It celebrates the victory of William of Orange, the protestant, who defeated the king of England, Scotland and Ireland (James, a catholic). William subsequently became the king of all three of those countries. It is thus perfectly relevant to protestant loyalists from all three of those countries. A history teacher would know this, it is no more relevant to Ireland than England.
onlinecashman 2 years ago
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SEANSMART30 2 years ago
Cheers. It's in North Yorkshire.
15 miles south of Darlington.
DFCEngland 2 years ago
wheres northallerton?
good clip.
stefan1912uvf 2 years ago