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Trinity Presbyterian Church
102 Main Street
Bangor
BT20 5AF
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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ARDENS SED VIRENS/(means BURNING BUT FLOURISHING)/1914 – 1919/TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/THE ORGAN IN THIS CHURCH/WAS ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND IN HONOUR OF THE MEN OF THIS CONGREGATION/WHO FREELY SERVED IN HIS MAJESTY’S FORCES IN THE GREAT WAR/FOR FREEDOM THEY DIED/[names]/THY WILL BE DONE/GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN/THAN THIS THAT A MAN LAY DOWN/HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS
The fallen-Robert Angus/James Angus/Blair Angus/Alexander Hassan/Robert Jordan/Bertie Lyttle/George Milne/Hugh Newell/Leslie NewellJames Palmer/Thomas Patterson/George Skimin Snr; The served- Hugh Beattie James Foster Albert Lindsay Edwin Morrow/ John Beatty Andrew Fowler Alexander Lindsay J Wilson Neill/ David Brown Samuel Gorman Robert Lindsay J C Nicholson/ James Brown Albert Gorman James A Mansfield Thomas Newell/ John Breeze Alexander Gorman William A Mansfield Walter Newell/ Robt H Caulfield James Gorman Stanley Marshall Samuel Oliver/ James N Caulfield Robert Gordon S W Maxwell Clifford Pollock/ Wm F Caughey Sandford Gordon William McKee William Ritchie/ Jos A Chambers James Gordon William Magowan John Rowley/ J D E Cheyne Mark Gordon Thomas McMahon David Russell/ Robert Clarke James B Hanna Hugh McMahon Andrew Savage/ James Conway Robert Harvey Samuel McNeilly David Savage/ William C Conway James Hassan R A McAlpine Robert Savage/ Robert Conway William Hassan Samuel McClements David Scott/ James Crawford James Hoppes James McClurg George Skimin/ Samuel Crawford Norman F Irwin Andrew McCaw A K Stewart/ Andrew Carruthers Alexander Lowry James McCaw James Todd/ A F Davidson George Lowry John McCaw John Watterson/ W F Davidson Norman Legge H H McNeill James Wightman/ Hugh Dickson William Legge John Montgomery Victor Wright
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