Exhibition - Ballymoney Town Hall - 11th - 14th July 2007
The Independent Orange Institution is the smallest, and youngest, of the Loyal Orders. It is rooted in radical Unionism. Its history brings together the themes of Belfast workers' rights, the rights of tenant farmers in areas such as North Antrim, the rise of Presbyterianism and evangelical Protestantism.
It was the first organisation to effectively challenge the status quo within Unionism and its use of the Orange Order for political advantage.
By 1906 it could boast of 2 Westminster MPs.
Later challenges to the Unionist Party owe much to the courage and determination of the early leaders of the Independent Orange Order.
This exhibition describes those early leaders and the battles they engaged in. Orangeism and Unionism is, today, the richer because of these men of independent thought. Visitors will also be brought up to date regarding where the Institution stands today.