BATTLE OF THE SOMME
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... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME ULSTER COMMEMORATION Impressive Ceremony at the Belfast Cenotaph ...
... THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. Belfast’s Impressive Tribute —30,000 at Windsor Park Service. It was eighteen years ago, but Ulster people still remember with undiminished pride the sacrifice of many of their fellow-countrymen in the Battle the Somme. Special ...
... Battle of the Somme Anniversary Service in Derry Cathedral. Attended by 10th Inniskiliings (Old Comrades). Address by the Dean. The 'Maiden City's sorrowful but proud memories of the Battle of the Somme, •..here eighteen years ago many of her went over ...
... here (Shankill Parish Church) is simply this: the Battle of the Somme ! Proud we are to have a worthy memorial of them in this beautiful little shrine and our magnificent Chancel. The Battle of the Somme has been called the “Calvary of the British race’’—it ...
... Cenotaph, at which the citizens pay tribute to the men of the Ulster Division who were killed in action at the first battle of the Somme, does not appear to lose its interest ns the years pass. Although the ceremony may be “stereotyped” it is none the less ...
... evening service in Orosvenor Hall, Belfast, to-morrow will Service f Remembrance for the men of Ulster who fell at the Battle of the Somme on July 1, 1916. The preacher will be the Rev. J. N. Spence and the subject of the address will be, 1 The Unknown Soldier ...
... the Somme, July 1. 1916. Resting where no shadows fall. Ever remembered by his Father, Mother. Brothers and Sisters. 7 Kingswood Street. SAVAGE—In loving memory of our dear Ron, Edgar, of the 14th Batt. 8.1. C.V.'si, Who fell at the Battle of Somme. July ...
... Privates Andrew and David Hobbs, all of the 9th Batt. Royal Irish Fusiliers, killed in action Ist July, 1916, at the Battle of the Somme. My dear ones have gone home to rest, Their cares on earth have ceased; Now they are resting with the Lord, Forever ...
... service in Grosvenor Hall, Belfast, to-morrow will be service of remembrance for the men of Ulster who fell at the Battle of the Somme Ist July, 1916. The preacher will be the Rev. J. N. Spence, and the subject of the address will be The Unknown Soldier ...
... Belfast Corporation was held prior to the ceremony. when the Lord Mayor (Sir Crawford M'('ullash), recalling that the Battle of the Somme was fought eighteen Yams ago, said that the memory of it was just as green now as it was in those far-off days in 1916 ...