Scarva Sham Fight 1959
The Scarva Sham Fight is a traditional Ulster Protestant cultural event which draws in up to 100,000 people a year. It mimics King James and William fighting. With the Williamites being in red, and Jacobites in Green: it is just one of Northern Ireland’s many unique cultural traditions.

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