53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
158th Infantry Brigade comprising several battalions of Royal Welch Fusiliers was part of 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division during their time in Northern Ireland.
158th Infantry Brigade
4th (Denbighshire) Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers served in Northern Ireland alongside several other Welsh battalions as part of 158th Infantry Brigade.
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Fusilier John McCunnie was a promising young footballer on the left-wing with Glenavon F.C. before his untimely death during the Belfast Blitz on 5th May 1941.
James Beattie Jr. died alongside his father at their home on Tamar Street in East Belfast as Luftwaffe bombers attacked the area surrounding the shipyards.
Elizabeth Jane Brown was one of three members of the family to die at Tamar Street, Belfast as a result of the Fire Raid during the Belfast Blitz of May 1941.
James Brown was one of three members of the family to die at Tamar Street, Belfast as a result of the Fire Raid during the Belfast Blitz of May 1941.
William Alexander Brown was one of three members of the family to die at Tamar Street, Belfast as a result of the Fire Raid in the Belfast Blitz of May 1941.
Civilian Raymond Crothers was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived at 31 Eglinton Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Civilian Martha Herron was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 23 Witham Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Civilian Eliza Jane Holt was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 23 Witham Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Civilian James McFarlane was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived with his wife Jessie McFarlane at 21 Witham Street...
Civilian Evelyn Rodgers was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived with her husband William Rodgers, daughter Kathleen...