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Reference WMO/157257

Address:

Lanyon Place Station

47 East Bridge Street

Belfast

BT1 3NR

Northern Ireland

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: This memorial was originally in the Great Northern Railway Station at Victoria Street, Belfast. It is now in Central Station, Belfast, beside the Belfast and County Down Railway Memorial (WMO/157272). It consists of a brass plaque mounted on the wall in the entrance to Platform 3 and 4. The station was renamed to Lanyon Place in 2018. There are other copies of the memorial at Londonderry (WMO/291668) and at Dublin Connolly railway station.
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IN MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE STAFF OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY (IRELAND), WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919. ALSO THE FOLLOWING WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939 ~1945.

WW1- Adams Charles, Private Anderson William, Lance-Corporal Ashfield Joseph, Private Bell Alexander John, Private Bell Thomas John, Private Bond Walter Stewart, Lance-Corporal Brown John, Private Brown William, Private Brown William J., Company Sergeant Major Carroll James, Lance-Corporal Caswell William, Sergeant Chapman William, Private Clarke Henry, Lance-Corporal Clarke Walter Donald, Private Course Philip, Private Cox James, Private Craig Samuel, Company Sergeant Major Cummins John Joseph, Private Darcy Francis, Corporal Devine William, Private Donaldson Frederick, Rifleman Finlay John, Corporal Finney John, M.C., Lieutenant Fox John, Private Franklin John, Private Geddis George, Private Gosson James, Private Graham John, Sergeant Gray Robert, Rifleman Hall James, Private Harper Herbert, Gunner Harvey John, Private Hayes William, Private Hewitt James, Private Holmes William John, Lance-Corporal Johnston David, Sergeant Johnston David, Lance-Corporal Johnston Henry, Private Johnston William, Private Kane Lawrence, Private Kenny Edward William, Private Larrisey Andrew, Private Lunn William, Private Magee James, Private Mason William, Private Megarry Robert, Warrant Officer Mitchell Stewart, Lance-Corporal McBrien James, Private McDonald Alexander, Private McDowell William J., Private McEvoy Thomas, Private McGill James, Corporal McKee Edward, Sergeant McKnight Samuel John, Private McPoland Michael, Sergeant Naughor James, Private Neacy Thomas, Private Neill Henry C. M., Private Toole Christopher, Corporal Potterton William H., Lieutenant Reid Alexander, Private Rice James A., D.C.M., Second-Lieutenant Ruddell George, Private Russell John, Private Savage Francis, Private Scott Walter A., Second-Lieutenant Scully William, Private Shanks Moses, Private Sheridan James, Private Sholdis Thomas, Private Smith John, Private Stephenson John, Private Stewart Thomas, Private Stokes Henry L., Lieutenant Swann James A., Sergeant Taaffe Patrick, Private Tallerton George, Private Thornton William, Lance-Corporal Turkington William J., Private Vaughan Edwin Henry, Private Vesey Patrick, Private Watson George, Private Wauchope George, Second-Lieutenant Royal Navy Weir Patrick, Sergeant Wilson David G., Sergeant Woods Robert, Private WW2- Black Robert, Sergeant Gough Charles A., Sergeant Wireless/Operator, Gunner Humphries Norman A/C. 1 Mills Owen, Private McGale James, Fusilier Skeat John A. E. Sgt. A/G. Wilson William J. Sgt. W/Op.

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