Royal Courts of Justice - Belfast

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Reference WMO/256018

Address:

Royal Courts of Justice

Chichester Street

Belfast

BT1 3JY

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: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Four memorials situated on the left-hand side on the concourse of the Royal Courts of Justice. The WW1 memorial is dedicated North East/West Circuits of the Irish Bar and the WW2 is dedicated to the members of the Bar of Northern Ireland. Also situated next to these two are two more dedicated to the Solicitors/Apprentices of both WW1 and 2
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WW1 Memorial is as follows To the Memory of the Fallen 1914-1918 Amongst whom were numbered the following of the North East and North West Circuits of the Irish Bar At the bottom in Latin is the following NULLA DIES UMQUAM MEMORI VOS EXIMET AEVO And the following is for the WW2 memorial In memory of those members of the Bar of Northern Ireland who gave their lives in the Second World War 1939-1945 On the memorial dedicated to the solicitors of WW1 is as follows To the Memory of the Fallen 1914-1918 Amongst whom were numbered the following Ulster Solicitors and Apprentices At the bottom of this memorial is the following At the going down of the Sun and in the Morning we will remember them Next to this is another dedicated to the solicitors that died in WW2 In Memory of the Fallen 1939-1945 Amongst whom were numbered the following Ulster solicitors and Apprentices At the bottom is the following At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them.

WW1 Names as follows Robert B BURGESS Royal Engineers, William M CROZIER 9th Batt Inniskilling Fusiliers, John H EDGAR 9th Durham Light Infantry, Joseph B LEE 6th Royal Munster Fusiliers John H F Leland 5th Royal Welsh Fusinliers, William A LIPSETT 10TH Canadian Contingent Gerald PLUNKETT Royal Naval Division, James C B PROCTOR 10TH Royal Inniskillings Fusiliers Arthur P I SAMUELS 11TH Royal Irish Rifles, J Rowan SHAW 9TH Cheshire Regiment, George B SMYTH 2ND Royal Irish Rifles And WW2 Names as follows John Devenish CONDY Royal Artillery Dunkirk 1940 Daniel Martin WILSON MC Royal Artillery Tunisia 1943 the following is a list of men who were solicitors and apprentices that died in WW1 Thomas Joyce ATKINSON 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers, Hugh Montgomery BAILLIE 16th Royal Irish Rifles James Spence BOAL Royal Garrison Artillery, Arthur C CROOKSHANK 7th Royal Dublin Fusiliers J Kenneth GREER 1st Irish Guards, Henry Irwin MAHAFFY Royal Flying Corps Robert Clifford ORR 7th Somerset Light Infantry, Daniel O`RORKE Royal Garrison Artillery Robert Kelly POLLIN 4th Royal Irish Rifles, William Alan SMILES 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, Alexander M TURNBULL Royal Flying Corps, William WHALLEY 7TH Royal Irish Fusiliers the following is a list of solicitors/apprentices that died in WW2 R Desmond CONNELL RAFVR, James CRAIG Royal Ulster Rifles, Melbourne Glaister FRASER RAVR, Norman HEWITT North Irish Horse John Fredrick SMELLIE Glider Pilot Regt, Samuel Fleming STEWART Royal Ulster Rifles.

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