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TOPSHOT - Bonfire builders complete their structure near the peace wall in west Belfast, Northern Ireland, ahead of the traditional 11th night bonfires on July 9, 2019. - The Eleventh Night refers to the night before the Twelfth of July, an annual Protestant commemoration of the famous battle were Protestant King William III of Orange defeated Catholic King James II at the battle of the Boyne on July 12, 1690. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)
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2019-07-09
PAUL FAITH/AFP/East News
AFP
PAUL FAITH
AFP_1IK4HS
2,17MB
44cm x 28cm by 300dpi
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