The Twelfth 2023: Lurgan to host first Co Armagh demonstration since 2010

More than 40,000 spectators are expected in Lurgan for this year’s Co Armagh Twelfth demonstration – the largest Orange gathering in the world.
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A total of 11 district lodges will be on parade, with a total of 150 private lodges and almost 5,000 brethren. In addition, ladies from the Association of Loyal Orangewomen of Ireland will take part, along with a number of junior boys and junior girls lodges.

Almost 70 bands will accompany the lodges and some of the finest pipe, accordion, silver and flute bands in the country will be on parade. There are always approximately four Scottish bands on parade at the Co Armagh demonstration and as the ‘County of the Diamond’ is well-renowned for the Lambeg drum, dozens will be accompanying the lodges, especially if the weather is good.

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The Co Armagh Twelfth rotates around the district lodges in an 11-year cycle and this year it is the turn of Lurgan District LOL No 6 (at one time known as O’Neill and East District LOL No. 6, after the barony of that name) to host the celebrations.

Upper Bann Fusiliers Flute Band and Bleary Crimson Star LOL 12 will lead the main Co Armagh Twelfth parade this year.  Pictured at the recent Somme parade in Lurgan are the band's standard bearers, from left, Oivia Twinem, Emily Blair, Heather Healey and Amelia Wells. LM 27-217. Picture credit: Tony HendronUpper Bann Fusiliers Flute Band and Bleary Crimson Star LOL 12 will lead the main Co Armagh Twelfth parade this year.  Pictured at the recent Somme parade in Lurgan are the band's standard bearers, from left, Oivia Twinem, Emily Blair, Heather Healey and Amelia Wells. LM 27-217. Picture credit: Tony Hendron
Upper Bann Fusiliers Flute Band and Bleary Crimson Star LOL 12 will lead the main Co Armagh Twelfth parade this year. Pictured at the recent Somme parade in Lurgan are the band's standard bearers, from left, Oivia Twinem, Emily Blair, Heather Healey and Amelia Wells. LM 27-217. Picture credit: Tony Hendron

The district is centred on Brownlow House and has 19 private lodges, with approximately 500 brethren. Whilst many of the lodges meet in Brownlow House, some have their own halls in the surrounding area, including a few on the shores of Lough Neagh.

The district lodge holds a service and Act of Remembrance each Twelfth morning. The district had four members murdered during the Troubles and they are remembered on a granite memorial stone in the grounds of Brownlow House.

The brethren of Lurgan District are very much looking forward to hosting the parade for the first time since 2010 and to mark the event, a specially-commissioned flag, jewel and souvenir booklet have been produced.

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The lodges of the host district will assemble at Brownlow House from before 8am, where they will be joined by the County Grand Lodge officers. After the service and Act of Remembrance, they will parade to the town War Memorial at 8am to lay a wreath. The district will then proceed to the assembly point at Russell Drive to meet the first of the visiting district lodges.

Brothers, Roy, left, and Robin McLean from Battlehill, pictured at the 2022 Co Armagh demonstration in Armagh. Picture credit: Tony HendronBrothers, Roy, left, and Robin McLean from Battlehill, pictured at the 2022 Co Armagh demonstration in Armagh. Picture credit: Tony Hendron
Brothers, Roy, left, and Robin McLean from Battlehill, pictured at the 2022 Co Armagh demonstration in Armagh. Picture credit: Tony Hendron

The main parade, headed by Upper Bann Fusiliers Flute Band and Bleary Crimson Star LOL 12, will then commence at approximately 10am.

The parade route is Russell Drive, Mourne Road, Pollock Drive, Gilford Road, Flush Place, Queen Street. High Street, Market Street, Windsor Avenue, to the demonstration field at Brownlow House.

Lurgan District will be followed by Portadown, Richhill, Keady and Killylea Districts; the remainder of the districts, namely, Markethill, Armagh, Tandragee, Loughgall, Bessbrook and Newtownhamilton, will parade as they arrive, and by 12.30pm, all districts should be in the demonstration field.

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Richhill District will be joined on parade by the boys of the recently re-formed Richhill Tercentenary JLOL 285.

Stepping out in Armagh on the Twelfth Day 2022. Picture credit: Tony HendronStepping out in Armagh on the Twelfth Day 2022. Picture credit: Tony Hendron
Stepping out in Armagh on the Twelfth Day 2022. Picture credit: Tony Hendron

In the field, all the usual stalls and food venders will be set up and there will be a number of activities for children and as always impromptu band and Lambeg drum rehearsals. The group, Stonewall, will provide free entertainment from approximately 1pm in the front courtyard.

The chair will be taken at 1.45pm by the County Grand Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. Denis J Watson JP, and proceedings will commence with the traditional religious service, conducted by Wor. Bro. Rev. William Anderson, Deputy County Grand Chaplain. He will be assisted by the other Deputy County Grand Chaplains in the Prayers and Act of Remembrance; the address will be given by Wor. Bro. Rev. Maurice Laverty, Lurgan Deputy District Chaplain.

The Act of Remembrance will be undertaken by Wor. Bro. Rev. Edwin Frazer, Deputy County Grand Chaplain. Hamiltonsbawn Silver Band will provide the musical accompaniment for the two hymns.

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After the service, the Twelfth resolutions will be proposed and passed.

The first on “Faith” will be proposed by Wor. Bro. Jim Copeland, County Grand Treasurer; the second on “Loyalty” by Wor. Bro. David Martin, Lurgan District Master; and the third on “The State” by Wor. Bro. Roger Gardiner, County Grand Secretary.

The platform proceedings will then conclude with the customary Resolution of Thanks, introduced by Wor. Bro. Lawson Burnett, the new Deputy County Grand Master.

The County Shield for the Best Band on Parade will then be presented.

The return parade starts at 2.45pm from Brownlow House.

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There will be at least two new banners being carried on parade for the first time this Twelfth, namely those of the Rising Sons of William LOL 48a, Derrylee, Loughgall District; and Gideon’s Rising Star LOL 253, Drumbanagher, Tandragee District.

Kinnego LOL 5 in Loughgall District held a special meeting in the Museum of Orange Heritage at Sloan’s House, Loughgall, in February to present nine of their long-serving members with 50-year jewels. The presentations were made by the oldest lodge member – and probably the oldest Orangeman in Co Armagh - Bro. Hilbert Willis. What made it somewhat unique was that two of the recipients were his sons.

A number of bands are celebrating milestones this year. Among those celebrating will be Drumderg Loyalists Flute Band in Keady District, marking 100 years since it was formed and which will have extra pride as it steps out with almost 70 members on parade. Aghavilly Accordion Band in Armagh District is celebrating 65 years on the road, having been formed in 1958. Mullabrack Accordion Band in Markethill District is 40 years on the road in 2023 and Crozier Memorial Pipe Band from Cavanapole in Killylea District is celebrating 75 years.

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