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Shining a light on our men who served in the Great War. Newer posts →. York Street Men Remembered. July 2, 2014. Alexandra Presbyterian Church is made up of two church communities, that of Castleton and York Street. York Street was destroyed during the Belfast Blitz and the congregations merged. While the Castleton Lanterns slides feature men who were part of the Castleton congregation of 1914, the York Street men are just as important to Alexandra’s story. As such here are a few of the York Street men:.
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The Berlinzoo: Belfast: Rising From Ashes of The Troubles
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Belfast: Rising From Ashes of The Troubles. Over the summer, RealClearHistory Editor Samuel Chi embarked on a two-week tour of the British Isles and France. He filed a few dispatches via the transatlantic telegraph cable, which we just received now. Part I: Guernsey - British Land Under German Boots. Part II: Cobh - Titanic and 'The Saddest Place in Ireland. There were sporadic conflicts between the republicans (those wishing to join Ireland) and loyalists (those wishing to remain in the UK) for the next...
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Donations and Volunteering | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery
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Queen's and Regimental Colours of The Royal Irish Regiment | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery
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Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers at War's end. Battle Honour 'SALAMANCA'. Royal Irish Rifles at War's end. Queen's and Regimental Colours of The Royal Irish Regiment. The Queen’s Colour of the 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment displaying First and Second World War Battle Honours. The green field of the Regimental Colour, reflecting the Regiment’s uniform ‘facing’, also has several distinctive emblems. One is a Sphinx. A transliteration of the battle cry in Gaelic,. Meaning Clear the Way. We have a huge ...
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The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, 87th and The Ulster Defence Regiment) | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery
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The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, 87th and The Ulster Defence Regiment). THREE CENTURIES OF TRADITION. In December 1688, the threat of a Jacobite attack on Enniskillen led to the raising of volunteer defence units, some of which were accepted into the Army in 1689. These included an infantry regiment commanded by Zachariah Tiffin. Tiffin’s Inniskillingers fought throughout the campaign in Ireland and survived the postwar reductions to become a permanent unit. The first Victoria Crosses...
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Royal Ulster Rifles Museum | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery
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Royal Ulster Rifles Museum. Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum. Royal Irish Regiment Museum. Royal Ulster Rifles Museum. The museum houses an extensive collection of uniforms, badges, medals and regimental memorabilia covering the history of the Regiment and the campaigns in which it has fought since its formation in 1793. 5 Waring Street is close to the city centre in the Cathedral Quarter, behind the black steel railings of 9-13 Waring Street. Enter the museum using any of the footway gates.
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We use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the information given on our website is accurate. We do not however make any representation as to the information's accuracy or completeness. Where inaccuracies or deficiencies are found users are requested to inform site administrators by means of the "Help Us Improve" buttons. Welcome to the Royal Irish Virtual Military Gallery. Memoirs of John Shipp. Lieutenant, 87th Regiment, 1815-25. Royal Ulster Rifles Museum. Royal Irish Fusiliers Museum.
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The Royal Irish Regiment in Afghanistan - 2010/2011 | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery
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The Royal Irish Regiment in Afghanistan 2008. Afghanistan Homecoming Parade, Belfast. Withdrawal from Musa Qala, Afghanistan. LCpl McCulloch is killed in Afghanistan. The Royal Irish Regiment in Afghanistan - 2010/2011. A Ranger of the 1 R IRISH Battle Group confirms the presence of an Improvised Explosive Device. Improvised explosive devices, buried into roads and foot paths are one of the most significant threats to soldiers in Afghanistan. 2 October 2010 26 March 2011. By the time we reached the closi...
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