Belfast
On 15th-16th April 1941, Luftwaffe bombs fell on Blythe Street in South Belfast. A commemorative plaque remembers those from the area who died as a result.
During the Second World War, Bedford Street in the City Centre was home to organisations like Ulster Gift Fund Headquarters as well as the iconic Ulster Hall.
34 Bedford Street Belfast BT2 7FF
The 'Grand Old Dame' of Bedford Street, The Ulster Hall, opened on 12th May 1862. During the Second World War, it became a popular spot for concerts and dances.
Co. Down
On 10th April 1941, No. 10 Troop Carrying Company, Royal Army Service Corps was the focus of Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge's camera in Seaforde, Co. Down.
Dundonald lies on the outskirts of Belfast and is home to a large cemetery that contains many Commonwealth War Graves of locals and those from further afield.
743 Upper Newtownards Road Dundonald Co. Down BT16 2QY
Dundonald Cemetery contains 88 Commonwealth War Graves of those who served in the Second World War as well as several local casualties of the Belfast Blitz.
On 6th April 1941, members of the military and the general public watched in awe as British Army motorcyclists tackled a challenging track in Conlig, Co. Down.
59 Seagoe Road Portadown Co. Armagh BT63 5HS
There are ten Second World War Commonwealth War Graves in Seagoe Cemetery, Portadown, Co. Armagh. The cemetery is on Seagoe Road on the outskirts of the town.
Co. Antrim
During the Second World War, the Royal Air Force and U.S.A.A.F. operated from several airfields around Crumlin and the surrounding area of rural Co. Antrim.
Co. Londonderry
Many remnants of Second World War activity remain around the Atlantic coastline of Magilligan, Co. Londonderry. Much of the area remains in military use today.
Demesne Avenue Ballymena Co. Antrim BT43 7AQ
During the Second World War, British and American troops used St. Patrick's Barracks, Ballymena, Co. Antrim, which had been home to the Royal Ulster Rifles.
During the Second World War, both the British Army and the Royal Air Force made use of the estate grounds of Lord and Lady Dunleath in Ballywalter, Co. Down.