ABOD Frontier
Newry Belfast Road, Newry, Northern Ireland, United KingdomWe would urge fellow apprentice boys to come along and support this annual Ulster Day parade.With a short service at...
Originally formed in 1714 to commemorate the actions of the 13 Apprentice Boys that shut the gates and is the oldest of the Parent Clubs.The Club was reformed by Benjamin J. Darcus and was known as The Apprentice Boys, in 1814. A few years later two new Clubs were formed, but no official name was given to themIn 1935 The Apprentice Boys of Derry Club is described as the oldest of the present organisation. The earliest record of initiation is shown as 1883, unfortunately however all records prior to this were inadvertently destroyed by a former secretary. The oldest branch is Lurgan and the youngest Desertmartin branch.Some of the events recorded in the minutes are as follows: –In 1865 Rev. Canon Dougherty of Buncrana presented the following gifts to the Club.
Here are a few extracts from the Minutes of the Club: –
Branch Clubs
We would urge fellow apprentice boys to come along and support this annual Ulster Day parade.With a short service at...
Loyal Order Event
Date of Parade20 November 2022Start Time of Outward Route14:30Proposed Outward RouteForthill StreetBelmore Street - Act of Remembrance at CenotaphBelmore StreetDublin...
Often referred to as “Lundy’s Day”, each year on the first Saturday in December, the Apprentice Boys of Derry celebrate the stand taken by the thirteen apprentices who shut the gates: the “Brave Thirteen”
Parade organised by Scottish Amalgamated Committee of ABOD, to commemorate the Shutting of the Gate in 1688
Short commemoration parade hosted by Apprentice Boys of Derry - Mourne Branch Club
Short commemoration parade hosted by Apprentice Boys of Derry (Newtownards Branch Club)
Annual Parade & Divine service hosted by ABOD Lurgan No 1 Branch Club
Taking place in CookstownRoute:Coagh StreetWilliam StreetJames StreetLoy StreetChapel StreetChurch StreetCooke CrescentKillymoon RoadKillymoon StreetTurn at bottom of Killymoon StreetKillymoon StreetChurch StreetChapel...
Divine Service & parade hosted by ABOD Dromore
Annual Divine Service hosted by ABOD Carnlough
Main parade held by the Scottish Amalgamated Committee of the Apprentice Boys of Derry
Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Cullybackey
Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Cloughmills
Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Comber
Annual Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Comber
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Loyal Order Event
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Parent
Anniversary parade and dance hosted by ABOD Linwood
Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Cumber Claudy
King's Coronation Ball organised by ABOD
Loyal Order Event
Installation day Parade hosted by ABOD Armadale
Often referred to as “Lundy’s Day”, each year on the first Saturday in December, the Apprentice Boys of Derry celebrate the stand taken by the thirteen apprentices who shut the gates: the “Brave Thirteen”
Parade organised by Scottish Amalgamated Committee of ABOD, to commemorate the Shutting of the Gate in 1688
Shutting of the Gates Parade hosted by ABOD Newtownards
Annual Easter Monday Parade hosted by ABOD
Main parade held by the Scottish Amalgamated Committee of the Apprentice Boys of Derry
Annual Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Comber
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Maiden City Festival
Loyal Order Event
Loyal Order Event
Often referred to as “Lundy’s Day”, each year on the first Saturday in December, the Apprentice Boys of Derry celebrate the stand taken by the thirteen apprentices who shut the gates: the “Brave Thirteen”
Parade organised by Scottish Amalgamated Committee of ABOD, to commemorate the Shutting of the Gate in 1688
Shutting of the Gates Parade hosted by ABOD Newtownards
Annual Divine Service & Parade hosted by ABOD Comber
Loyal Order Event