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DescriptionStone relief, Omagh Orange Hall (2) - geograph.org.uk - 931823.jpg
English: Stone relief, Omagh Orange Hall (2). This one, at the centre, reads "H. Cooke LLD". He studied chemistry, geology, anatomy, and medicine and was awarded an LLB (an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws). He opened the new Trinity Presbyterian Church in Omagh in 1856.
Orangemen carry his likeness on their banners (though he was no Orangeman), and his statue in Belfast (erected in September 1875) is still a symbol of the Protestantism of the north of Ireland.
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