2 Clifton Street Belfast BT15 1ES
During the Second World War, residents of the Belfast Charitable Institution at Clifton House in north Belfast evacuated to the north coast to escape the Blitz.
Belfast
Stanhope Street and the surrounding areas in North Belfast sustained heavy damage during the Luftwaffe raids of the Belfast Blitz in April and May 1941.
Stanhope Street Belfast BT13 1BX
Two plaques commemorating those from the local community who died as a result of the Belfast are on the front wall of Carrick Hill Community Centre in Belfast.
East Bridge Street Belfast BT1 3NQ
In 1941, following the Luftwaffe raids of the Belfast Blitz, St. George's Market in the city centre saw use as a temporary morgue for unidentified bodies lay.
15-17 Falls Road Belfast BT12 4PB
Now a modern leisure centre, the old Belfast Corporation Public Baths on West Belfast's Falls Road served as a temporary mortuary during the 1941 Belfast Blitz.
21 Percy Street Belfast BT13 2HS
A commemorative plaque on the wall of Percy Street Community Centre off Shankill Road in West Belfast remembers those residents of the street killed in 1941.
During the Second World War, Luftwaffe bombs fell around the York Street area, causing damage to the mill walls and resulting in loss of life for many locals.
100-150 York Street Belfast BT15 1WA
Cityside Retail and Leisure Park stands on the site of the York Street Mill. A commemorative plaque recalls the events that unfolded during the Belfast Blitz.
20a Unity Street Belfast
On the night of 15th-16th April 1941, A.R.P. Post 396 at 20a Unity Street in North Belfast was crushed beneath falling masonry when a parachute mine struck.
During the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz, the tram depot on Salisbury Avenue off Antrim Road, Befast took a hit leaving a large crater hundering the trams.
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.
15th April 1941
On Easter Tuesday 1941, the Luftwaffe attacked Northern Ireland once more bringing death and destruction to Belfast, Derry~Londonderry, Bangor, and Newtownards.