Staff of Ulsterbus and Belfast Citybus killed in The Troubles

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Reference WMO/286307

Address:

Laganaide Buscentre

Donegall Quay

Belfast

BT1 3FF

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Other Other
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • Northern Ireland
About the memorial: Ceramic Tiling, at the Ann Street entrance, on the wall of the former Laganside News, by Stand A. The station can be given various addresses, but Donegall Quay is that given by it's operators.
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The Plaque-This ceramic panel is a memorial to the staff of Ulsterbus and Citybus/who were killed in the course of their duties during the troubles. The/ names of the twelve who died are shown on the buses enclosing the/lower section of the design//The upper half of the panel representing Belfast includes the old/Oxford Street Bus Station, whilst the lower half represents town and/country services throughout the province. Dividing the two sections is a/river representing the journey from one life to another.//Designed and crafted by Diane McCormick, the panel was formerly/unveiled by/Neville Whitehead, Chairman of Citybus, Northern Ireland/Railways and Ulsterbus, on the occasion of the opening of/Laganside Buscentre on 1 May 1996. The tiling- [names]

Mr T Callaghan 1972, Mr J Gibson, 1972, Mr W H Irvine, 1972, Mr D McDowell, 1975, Mr A Miller, 1975, Mr H Bradshaw, 1977, Mr S Agnew, 1972, Mr P Crosson, 1973, Mr J Gibson, 1982, Mr S Rush, 1973, Mr W R Crothers, 1972, Mr T Millings, 1972

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