Northern Ireland Solicitors and Apprentices WW1 memorial

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Reference WMO/250530

Address:

Royal Courts of Justice

Chichester Street

Belfast

BT1

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Leaded
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: One of four memorial dedicated to members of the Northern Ireland Royal Courts of Justice that died in two World Wars. This one is dedicated to solicitors and apprentices that died in WW1
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To the Memory of the Fallen 1914-1918 Amongst whom were numbered the following Ulster Solicitors and Apprentices A the bottom is the following At the goind down of the Sun and in the Morning we will remember them

Thomas Joyce Atkinson 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers The Somme 1st July 1916 Arthur C Crookshank 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers Gallipoli 16th August 1915 Robert Clifford Orr 3rd Somerset Light Infantry Ploegsteert 19th December 1914 William Allan Smilies 2nd Royal Irish Fusiliers Ovlliers 9th July1916 Hugh Montgomery Ballie 16th Royal Irish Fusiliers St Quentin 21st March 1916 J Kenneth MacGregor Greer 1st Irish Guards The Somme 3rd October 1916 Daniel O`Rorke Royal Garrison Artillery Hedeauville 30th July 1918 Alexander M Turnball Royal Flying Corps Arras 25th July 1917 James Spence Boal Royal Garrison Artillery Dernaucourt 29th June 1917 Henry Irwin Mahaffy Royal Flying Corps Lakedown 22nd October 1917 Robert Kelly Pollin 4th Royal Irish Fusiliers Westhoek 31st July 1917 William Whalley 7th Royal Irish Fusiliers Guilemont 5th September 1916

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