Richhill

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Reference WMO/181248

Address:

Corcreevey Road

Richhill

Armagh

BT62 9NJ

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Garden
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Northern Ireland
About the memorial: This is a memorial garden at the bottom of the village of Richhill. The garden consists of a memorial stone dedicated to victims of WW1 and 2. The stone is approx. 4ft x 4ft and is mounted on a concrete base. The original memorial and gardens was dedicated in 2003 and was given to the citizen's of Richhill by Translink the transport company for NI. The site may have been the original location of the memorial, but unable to confirm this as the area has changed so much. One note of interest, is the name HUTCHINSON, as four members form the same family died in WW1.
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To the Glory of God and in everlasting memory of

WW1 Names on the Richhill War Memorial Albert ALBIN, Thomas ALBIN, William J ABRAHAM, Frank J BEST, John CAMPBELL, Peter CARR, John COURTNEY, John CREANEY, Andrew GRAHAM, Eric HARDY, Jack HARRISON, William HUTCHINSON, John HUTCHINSON, Sandy HUTCHINSON, William J HUTCHINSON, Harry HYNES, Edward KELLY, Alfred LONEY, John McCART, Robert McCANN, Jack McCOO, Robert McCANN, Alexander McDONALD, John McGOVAN, Alexander McKEE, William McNALLY John MARSHALL, Thomas W MULLIGAN, Robert NESBITT, John REVELS, James ROUNTREE Thomas TROUGHTON, William WILLIAMSON, James WILSON, Robert WRIGHT, Alfred WYNWRIGHT WW2 Names on Richill Memorial James C CROOKS, Edward DOWDS, Henry DOWDS, Walter EMPSON, Abraham GRAHAM, Joseph McKEE, William MORRISON, the following names were added in 2017 and cover both World Wars Patrick CAMPBELL, Percy CAUGHLEY, Thomas CLEMENTS MM, William J COOKE, Alfred DOHERTY, Robert DUKE, John H FARRQUHAR, James FAULKNER, George FLAVELL, James GILLESPIE, Wesley HAYES, James HEWITT, Joseph HEWITT, Thomas HEWITT, James HUTCHINSON, William HUTCHINSON, William JOHNSTON, Charles KELLY, Peter J KERR, James LAVERTY, Gabriel MCALISTER, John MCLOUGHLIN, Bernard MCPARTLAND,. James MCWILLIAMS, William MURPHY, Herbert M MURRAY, Thomas J NESBITT, John NEVILLE, Richard PATTERSON, John QUINN, Matthew QUINN, William QUINN, William H SLEETH, James SLOAN MM, George SPENCE, Henry THOMPSON, Alfred WAINWRIGHT, Howard PT WALKER, James WATSON, James WILSON, David WOODS, Joshua WOODS, James WRIGHT

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