Coleraine

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Reference WMO/180049

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The Diamond

Coleraine

BT52 1DW

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Cenotaph
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Afghanistan (2001 -)
About the memorial: Provided at a cost of £1,800 the memorial stands on the Diamond facing east, and perpetuates in an exceedingly appropriate form the splendid part which the manhood of Coleraine played in the Great War. Coleraine contributed no less than 1,000 men, equal to almost thirteen per cent. of the population to land, sea and air forces. It is columnar in form, and is built on a grey granite base and step, on which rises a shaft of fine Portland Stone to a height of fifteen feet. Surmounting this pedestal is a bronze, statue of a solder in full fighting kit, making the total height of the memorial 21 feet 6 inches. On the sides and back of the pedestal are cut the names of the 171 men who died in the war, and on the is the inscription
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In grateful memory of the men of Coleraine who laid down their lives in the great war, 1914-1918.” “Their name liveth for evermore.

Robert Acheson John Wilson Adams William H. Adams David Allen James Allen Joseph Allen Archibald Anderson Robert Anderson William Anderson William Anderson George D. Armstrong Robert Bacon James Barraghan Alfred Bell William James Knox Bell George Henry Bittles Harry Black Charles Stewart Blair John A. T. Boone William A. Boyce Bernard Boyland Arthur Brennan James Brennan Henry Burnside John Campbell Thomas Campbell William J. Campbell Hugh Carlin Timothy Carroll Joseph Cassells Patrick Cassidy Henry D. Chambers James H. Clarke John H. Conolly David Bertram Corbett, Joseph Creelman George Curran Joseph Cuthbertson Edward Reid Dallas William Davis Charles Doherty Henry Doherty Hugh Doherty Patrick Doherty Robert Doherty Thomas Docherty William Douglas Henry Duddy William J. Dunlop James Ritchie Dymond James Dysart John Dysart William James Elkin James Dinsmore Elliott Charles Joseph Eyre William Fillis James Anderson Fulton Thomas Gamble James Gibson Robert Wallace Gilmour J. Stewart Gribbon James Grundle William Hanson, jun. James Hegarty James Henry James Alfred Henry James Wallace Henry Walker Henry John Horner Ernest Edward Hosier John Hutchinson William Hutchinson George E. Huston Millar Hutton James D. Innes Charles Jewell Archibald Kelly Edward Kelly Henry M. Kelly W. R. Gardiner Kennedy John Kerr Michael Kirby Chester Bishop Kydd James Leighton, Isaac Leonard Robert Letson Thomas Logue Samuel Henry Magowan David Maguire Thomas Martin William Henry Martin Samuel Mearns William Millar Thomas J. Moody Daniel Mulholland Samuel Mulholland Samuel Mulholland Hugh Mullen Archibald Murphy Hugh Murphy William Murray Andrew M’Bride William M’Bride James M’Cann Daniel M’Gaughan David M’Clelland Henry M’Cormick Robert M’Cormick Samuel M’Cormick John M’Diarmid Hugh M’Fadden John M’Fall William M’Gowan David M’Grath John M’Grath William M’Grath John M’Gregor James M’Grotty John St. Clair M’Ilhatton Richard M’Ilree George M’Intyre James M’Kay William M’Kay William James M’Kay William James M’Kenney Edward Richard M’Kenney James Bernard M’Laughlin Edmund C. M’Laughlin Thomns D. M’Laughlin John M’Lean Robert M’Neill Samuel M’Sheffrey William M’Toal Robert O’Brien John O’Connel William O’Neill Robert Parke Samuel Parke David T. Patterson James Patterson Robert Paul Joseph Pollock Stormonth Pollock Robert Rankin William Rankin Henry Roche Martin Roche John Rodmont Francis Arthur Sadlier George Shirley Robert J. Shirley John Simpson Robert Simpson James Smith John Millar Smyth William Stewart James Stuart James Taylor William Templeton Charles Thompson Arnold Wilkinson Todd John Torrens Fredrick Watt William Watton John White Samuel Willis James Wilson George D. H. Wilson Rev. William Andrew Wilson John S. Wright Thomas Wright WW2 Dead Coleraine W Allen, N Andrews, R Barr, R Baxter, W Blair, J Boyd, G Brown, W Brown, R Browne, A Cairns, T Cameron, J Cochrane, J Cosgrove, W Coyle, F Daly, W Dickson, T Doherty, A Douglas, J Dunlop R Dysart, H Dysart, R Farren, J Gallagher, W Glenn, J Gray, J Henry, V Hughes, J Irwin, W Kane, J McCandless, G McCandless, D McClements, B McCormick, R McDonald, D McGrath, W McGrath, A McGuigan, J McGrillis, T McKeary, A McKeown, T McLaughlin, J McClean, Robert McMillan, Robert McMillan, J McNeill, H McQuigg, J Maguire, H Mearns, J Millar, R Moffett, T MacMoore J Neill, W Neill, R Oliver, W Platt, R Primmer, R Purdy, A Reid, J Rorrison, W Ross, Alexandra Smyth, Andrew Smyth, W Stockman, R Walls, T Walker, W Williamson, M Wright Afghanistan Aaron McCormick

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