61st Divisional Artillery
145th (Berkshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery served in Northern Ireland during the Second World War as part of the British 61st Infantry Division.
Civilian Frederick Owens was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived at 7 Percy Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Annie Cameron of York Road, Belfast died at Union Infirmary on 22nd April 1941, having sustained injuries as a result of Luftwaffe bombing on Belfast.
Civilian Margaret Darragh was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 26 Sylvan Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Civilian Sarah Martin was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived with her husband William Martin at 55 Aberdeen Street...
Civilian Sarah Doherty was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She lived at 133 Oldpark Road, Belfast at the time of the...
Civilian Alexander Aicken died at Belfast's Union Infirmary on 21st April 1941 having sustained injuries during The Easter Raid of The Belfast Blitz.
53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division
Several field and anti-aircraft regiments of 53rd Divisional Artillery served alongside 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division during their time in Northern Ireland.
53rd Divisional Artillery
Between March 1940 and April 1941, 81st (Welsh) Field Regiment formed part of 53rd Divisional Artillery during 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division's time in Ulster.
159th Infantry Brigade including Herefordshire and Monmouthshire regiments formed part of 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division during their time in Northern Ireland.
160th Infantry Brigade including a Monmouthshire regiment and Welch Fusiliers were part of 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division during their time in Northern Ireland.
159th Infantry Brigade
During the Second World War, 4th Battalion, King's Shropshire Light Infantry served in Ulster as part of 159th Infantry Brigade, 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division.