Dollingstown War Memorial

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Reference WMO/149441

Address:

Alfred Terrace

Dollingstown

Craigavon

BT66 7JX

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Obelisk
Materials:
  • Stone Portland stone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Dollingstown War Memorial is located beside the A3 (Belfast Road) adjacent to Gilpin Park, Dollingstown. Dollingstown and Ballymacateer, comprising an area of roughly a square mile, contributed over 100 men to the British forces in the Great War. Of these, twenty did not come back. Although only a few miles from the town of Lurgan, when the question of a memorial for the Parish was raised they at Dollingstown felt that they had given so many men to the cause that they would prefer to have a memorial of their own. The memorial (which was executed by Messrs. Purely and Millard, Belfast from the design of Mr. Max Clarke, M.R.I.B.A, London), is of Portland stone, and stands some 14 to 15 feet (4.75m) high. The inscription on the memorial is ;-
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In Proud and Never-Dying Memory of the Men who Fell in the Great War 1914 - 1918

1914-18 War Sergeant Herbert Johnston, Royal Irish Fusiliers Sergeant Wilson Fulton, Royal Irish Fusiliers Private Moses Bell, Royal Irish Fusiliers Private William Carson, Royal Irish Fusiliers Private Harry McCormack, Royal Irish Fusiliers Private Thomas McKinley, Royal Irish Fusiliers Second-Lieutenant Ivan Watson, Royal Irish Rifles Lance-Corporal Samuel Hamilton, Royal Irish Rifles Lance-Corporal William McConnell, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Joshua Bell, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Thomas Bunting, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman John Cousins, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman W. J. King, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Thomas Smith, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Thomas Wells, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Samuel Wells, Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Thomas Gregson, Royal Irish Rifles Private James Cousins, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Private Joseph King, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Lieutenant Ernest Johnston, Staffords 1939-45 War Flight Lieutenant H. de L Watson. Flight Officer A. W. V. Green Gunner T. G. Anderson Gunner G. E. Banks Yeoman Signaller G. P. McDowell Elizabeth Osborne N.A.A.F.I.

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