Photograph of 11th Night Bonfire, Ballycraigy, Antrim, 2007
Constructed from wooden pallets and tyres, bonfires are part of Loyalist ritual. Bonfires are burned every year on the 11th July across Northern Ireland to commemorate Catholic King James’ defeat at the Battle of the Boyne. Being deliberately excessive they can be read in the tradition of carnival, but often involve aggressive sectarian displays.
Label written by Pauline Hadaway from Belfast Exposed.



