Conlig Loyal Orange Lodges 695 and 862


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Reference WMO/291982

Address:

Conlig Orange Hall

Main Street

Conlig

BT23 7PT

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)
About the memorial: Marble Tablet
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ERECTED TO THE MEMORY OF THE FALLEN BRETHREN/1914 – 1919/OF L.O.L. 695 & 862 WHO DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY/[names in 2 columns].GOD SAVE THE KING

Column 1- Sergeant John Montgomery/1st Batt. Innis. Fusiliers/Killed in France; Corporal Thomas Montgomery/1st Batt. R.I. Fusiliers/Killed in France; Private David Gamble/1st Batt. R.I. Fusiliers/Died while Prisoner-of-War in Germany; Private Alexander Carlisle/9th Batt. R.I.Rifles/Killed in France; Column 2- Private Edward Aicken/8th Batt. Innis. Fusiliers/Killed in France; Private Robert McNair/13th Batt. R.I.Rifles/Killed in France; Private Thomas Patterson/M.G.C. 13th Batt. R.I.Rifles/Killed in France; Private David McConnell/13th Batt. R.I.Rifles/Killed in France

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