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During, and in the years after, the Second World War, Belfast's City Hall on Donegall Square North became a focal point of commemoration in the city centre.
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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal visited Wallace Park, in Lisburn on 14th October 1942 inspecting officers and soldiers of the Royal Corps of Signals.
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During the Second World War, Stranmillis Road in south Belfast was home to a military hospital in what is today the educational facility of Stranmillis College.
Stranmillis Road Belfast BT9 5 DY
During the Second World War, Stranmillis Military Hospital took over the site of a relatively new teacher training college in an affluent part of south Belfast.
Belfast
During the Second World War, Lisburn Road was an important thoroughfare in and out of the city and home to organisations like the Samaritan Hospital for Women.
22-24 Lisburn Road Belfast BT9 6AD
On 14th October 1942, the Samaritan Hospital for Women, Lisburn Road, Belfast hosted Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal for an official visit to the wards.
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On 14th October 1942, Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal visited the Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, now part of the Royal Victoria Hospital complex.
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During the Second World War, women in Northern Ireland established the Ulster Gift Fund to help provide home comforts to service personnel across the world.
Upper Newtownards Road runs through East Belfast towards Dundonald passing the sprawling Stormont Estate, where Northern Ireland's Parliament Buildings stand.
Upper Newtownards Road Belfast BT4 3XX
During the Second World War, governments under three successive Prime Ministers - Craig, Andrews, and Brooke - sat at Stormont Parliament Buildings in Belfast.
Co. Down
As the location of Government House, the village of Hillsborough in Co. Down played host to many visiting dignitaries during the course of the Second World War.
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During the Second World War, Hillsborough Castle or Government House was the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Abercorn who hosted many important visitors.