Beverley Street Belfast BT13 2HQ
The 'Band of Brothers' mural on the corner of Beverley Street and Northumberland Street, Belfast commemorates the role of Polish airmen in the Second World War.
546 Falls Road Belfast BT12 6EQ
There are 52 Commonwealth War Graves in Milltown Cemetery on the Falls Road in West Belfast. Several of these belong to Polish members of the Royal Air Force.
Co. Down
The townland of Maze, south of the Lagan in Co. Down was the location of Long Kesh Airfield now home to the archives and collections of Ulster Aviation Society.
94B Halftown Road Maze Co. Down BT27 5RF
Ulster Aviation Society is a group of enthusiasts with a vast collection of aircraft, artefacts, and items relating to Northern Ireland's aviation heritage.
Annagh Meadows Portadown Co. Armagh BT62 3BX
The Annagh Pillbox on the outskirts of Portadown, Co. Armagh today serves as a focal point for the local community to remember those who served in wartime.
16th September 2016
On 16th September 2016, Northern Ireland War Memorial held a Belfast Blitz 75 event as part of a city-wide Culture Night. The evening included music and dance.
Belfast
Talbot Street in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter is home to the Northern Ireland War Memorial, a museum for those interested in life on the home front in wartime.
21 Talbot Street Belfast BT1 2LD
The Northern Ireland War Memorial on Talbot Street in Belfast features artefacts relating to the Belfast Blitz, American GIs, and life on the home front.
The village of Scarva, Co. Down sits in a strategic spot overlooking the River Bann and Newry Canal. These waterways marked a Second World War stop-line.
Old Mill Road Scarva Co. Down BT63 6NL
A Type-23 Pillbox stands at the gate to Scarvagh House in Scarva, Co. Down. It overlooks the Second World War era stop-line B on the Newry Canal and River Bann.
Seacliff Road Bangor Co. Down BT20 5EZ
In 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe visited Bangor, Co. Down addressing military personnel.
Seacliff Road Bangor Co. Down BT20 5HT
Along the seawall at Ballyholme Bay in Bangor, Co. Down, visitors can still see remnants of reused and recycled Second World War-era public air raid shelters.