Civilian Violet Wilson Jr. was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 56 Edlingham Street, Belfast at the time of...
Civilian Violet Wilson Sr. was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 56 Edlingham Street, Belfast at the time of...
Civilian Mary Addis died alongside her sister Sarah Addis on 15th April 1941 as a result of enemy action during The Easter Raid of The Belfast Blitz.
Civilian Sarah Addis died alongside her sister Mary Addis on 15th April 1941 as a result of enemy action during The Easter Raid of The Belfast Blitz.
Belfast Blitz Casualties
The majority of those killed in Belfast and Northern Ireland during the Luftwaffe raids did so on the night of 15th-16th April 1941 in the Easter Tuesday raid.
British Army
During the Second World War, the Royal Army Service Corps operated across the globe providing the British Army with supplies and provisions excluding munitions.
Royal Army Service Corps
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.
72-year-old Civilian John Esdale of 41 Bristol Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 as bombs fell on Harland and Wolff Ltd. shipyard during the Docks Raid.
Belfast Harbour Commissioners’ Firewatcher Daniel Fee was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived with his wife Mary Fee...
Civilian Thomas Gardener Ferguson was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived at 7 Primrose Avenue, Bangor, Co. Down at...
Firewatcher Samuel Hoy Gowan of 26 Castleview Road, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 as bombs fell around the Pollock Dock area of the city during the Docks Raid.
Firewatcher Alexander McIlwrath Hagans of 41 Harland Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 as the Luftwaffe attacked Harland and Wolff Ltd. in the Docks Raid.