9th November 1942
On 9th November 1942, Flight Sergeant Isaac Kennedy of the Royal New Zealand Air Force died in Hamburg, Germany. The airman was born in Ahoghill, Co. Antrim.
7th November 1942
7th November 1942 saw the death of members of the forces with connections to Northern Ireland on land with The Pioneer Corps, at sea, and in the air over Malta.
31st October 1942
On Hallowe'en 1942, the Ireland's Saturday Night newspaper printed a ghost story of sorts, one with a moral, an oul' storyteller, and a touch of Ulster-Scots.
26th October 1942
On 26th October 1942, Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge photographed members of the Royal Army Service Corps carrying out daily activities at a depot in Belfast.
20th October 1942
On 20th October 1941, the Inland Water Transport patrolled Lough Neagh, while in 1942, ongoing work continued on the new jetty at Larne Harbour in Co. Antrim.
16th October 1942
On 16th October 1942, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal inspected members of 59th Division Signals during her short royal visit to Northern Ireland.
15th October 1942
On 15th October during various years of the Second World War, Northern Ireland played host to training troops, international cricketers, and royal visitors.
14th October 1942
Royal guests made several visits to Northern Ireland during the Second World War. Among them were the Duke of Kent, The Princess Royal, and the King and Queen.
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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.
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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.