Enniskillen Presbyterian Church WW1


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Reference WMO/291848

Address:

Enniskillen Presbyterian Church

16 East Bridge Street

Enniskillen

BT74 7BW

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Stained glass window
Materials:
  • Glass Stained Glass
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Stained Glass window. The names of the 9 fallen men are in two panels on opposing sides towards the top of the window, the names of the 16 men who were wounded (but survived) are in two panels on opposing sides towards the base of the window. The names of the 34 men and 4 women who survived (and were not wounded) are in five panels along the base of the window- it can be seen that one name has subsequently been added in his own panel- T Maxwell (the lettering is larger than all the other lettering). Of the names 6 families had two men who served, 6 families had 3 men who served, 1 family had 4 men who served, and 1 family had 6 men who served (of whom 3 fell). One of the families with 3 who served was the Trimble family- Reginald Stewart Trimble (survived), Alwyn Egerton Copeland Trimble (survived) and Noel Desmond Trimble (fell 29 April 1916). This family were Prominent Unionists but none served with a Unionist regiment, indeed two served with a Nationalist regiment.
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