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Rosemary Street Presbyterian Church, Belfast.
WAR MEMORIAL
“They whom we gratefully commemorate were numbered amongst those who at the call of King and Country left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom.”
Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten.
1914 - 1918
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Boas, Ernest George., Royal Irish Rifles.
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Hall, William., H.M.S Invicible.
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Kennedy, Albert Douglas., Canadian Exped. Force.
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McClelland, Alfred., Royal Irish Rifles.
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McGuigan, John., Royal Irish Rifles.
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Simonton, Mason., Royal Fusiliers.
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Trinity Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Bangor, County Down.
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1914 - 1919
The organ in this church was erected to the Glory of God and in honoured memory of the men of this congregation who freely served in His Majesty’s Forces in the Great War.
At the bottom of the tablet is inscribed;-
Thy will be done.
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Greater love hath no man than this,
that a man lay down his life for his friends.
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Angus, Robert., Sergeant-Major, 13th Royal Irish Rifles
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Angus, James., 2nd Canadian Contingent
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Angus, Blair., Private 13th Royal Irish Rifles
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Hassan, Alexander., Stoker Royal Navy
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Jordan, Robert., Private Australian Force
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Lyttle, Bertie., Private 13th Royal Irish Rifles
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Milne, George., Private Royal Irish Rifles
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Newell, Hugh., Private Royal Irish Rifles
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Newell, Leslie., Private Royal Irish Rifles
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Palmer, James., Seaman Merchant Marine
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Patterson, Thomas., Private Royal Irish Rifles
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Skimin, George (Senior)., Private Royal Irish Rifles
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1939 - 1945
This memorial tablet was erected to the Glory of God and in honour of the members of this congregation who freely served in His Majesty’s Forces in the World War.
At the bottom of the tablet is inscribed;-
Thy will be done.
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Call to remembrance the former days in which ye endured a great fight of affliction. (Heb 10, 32
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Allen, Campbell,
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Andrews, W.H. Lowry., Lieut.. Royal Field Artillery
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Cameron, Cyril C., R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve
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Campbell, Ian G.
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Carson, Robert S.
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Corry, Stanley
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McFarlane, Albert G.
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Moore, Robert A., R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve
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Templeton, A. Moore
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Weir, D.R.
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