Musgrave Channel Road Belfast BT3 9DT
On 24th June 1942, H.M.S. Phoebe docked at Musgrave Channel, Belfast. On board were King George VI and Queen Elizabeth beginning a visit to Northern Ireland.
20th June 1942
Leading Aircraftman William James Bleeks of Portadown, Co. Armagh died on 20th June 1942 as a result of an incident in Scotland while serving with the R.A.F.
1st June 1942
On 1st June 1942, Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff visited Northern Ireland inspecting elements of U.S. forces with Major General Hartle.
19th May 1942
On 19th May 1942, Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge photographed soldiers of the British Army's infantry training in the use of camouflage and street fighting tactics.
15th May 1942
On 15th May 1942, Lieutenant Bainbridge photographed No. 21 Mobile Dental Unit of the Army Dental Corps at work in a converted caravan in Warrenpoint, Co. Down.
Co. Down
10th May 1942
On 10th May 1942, a third contingent of U.S. Army troops and nurses arrived at Dufferin Dock, Belfast. Among them was the injured Sergeant Galen W. Quinn.
9th May 1942
On 9th May 1942, Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge photographed development work underway at Larne Harbour and the salvage of S.S. Fairhead at Dufferin Dock, Belfast.
10th April 1942
On 10th April 1941, Lieutenant J.R. Bainbridge photographed military police, members of R.A.S.C., and elements of 5th Infantry Division across Northern Ireland.
Trinity Terrace Lisburn Co. Antrim BT28 1DQ
Holy Trinity Cemetery is a Roman Catholic burial ground near St. Patrick's Church, Lisburn, Co. Antrim. There are Commonwealth War Graves from both World Wars.
Castle Gardens Lisburn Co. Antrim BT27 4SP
Lisburn War Memorial at Castle Gardens in the city commemorates the fallen from the locality of The Great War, the Second World War, and more recent conflicts.
23rd March 1942
Lance Corporal Henry "Harry" Cromie of Ballywalter, Co. Down died in Libya on 23rd March 1942 while serving with 3rd (Cheshire) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers.