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S91-2940

Artifact Number82-192
Current Cultural AffiliationsEnglish Canadian
All AffiliationsLoyal Orange Lodge
English Canadian (culture)
Category08: communication artifacts
Sub-categoryH040: art
Place of OriginCountry - Canada (tbv), Province - Saskatchewan (tbv)
MeasurementsHeight 80.9 cm, Width 61.5 cm
Artist / Maker / ManufacturerClincan, W. J.
Person / InstitutionKing William III
Mediumwatercolour
Supportcardboard
CaptionPainting, W.J. Clincan, Regina, Saskatchewan, ca. 1930
Additional InformationThe painting shows King William III of England crossing the river Boyne in Ireland to defeat the Catholic forces of James II on July 11, 1690. The Orange Order was founded to commemorate King Billy's Protestant victory in 1795.
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