Civilian James Rodgers was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived with his parents William Rodgers and Evelyn Rodgers...
Civilian Kathleen Rodgers was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived with her parents William Rodgers and Evelyn...
Civilian William Rodgers was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived with his wife Evelyn Rodgers, daughter Kathleen...
James Beattie Sr. died alongside his son at their home on Tamar Street in East Belfast as Luftwaffe bombers attacked the area surrounding the shipyards.
In May 1941, a detachment of 8 bombers of R.A.F. 37 Squadron was based in Palestine. Among the crew members was Belfast-born Sergeant Douglas George Campbell.
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Sergeant Douglas George Campbell, the son of Belfast parents, served in Royal Air Force 37 Squadron based in Palestine at his time of death on 4th May 1941.
Merchant Navy
The British Steam Coaster S.S. Corbet struck a mine in the mouth of the Mersey off Herculaneum Dock en route from Garston to Belfast with a cargo of coal.
Chief Engineer Officer Samuel Caddell of Belfast died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Fireman John Devitt of Belfast died on 3rd May 1941 when the Belfast-built steam coaster S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Able Seaman William Hill of Annalong, Co. Down died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Mate James Mawhinney of Islandmagee, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.
Fireman David McNeilly of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim died on 3rd May 1941 when Belfast-built S.S. Corbet struck a mine and sank in the mouth of the River Mersey.