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Photograph of a group of prisoners of war from M. Stammlager XXB.,
Germany, received by Mrs. W. McCready, Knockmult, Ballinrees, Macosquin,
Coleraine, from her son, William, second from the left. Fusilier
McCready was taken prisoner at Dunkirk |
Gunner John Cochrane, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane, Society
Street, Coleraine, killed in action in Middle East, December, 1941 |
Gunner William Madden, R.A., killed in action in the Middle East,
December, 1941; son of Mrs. Madden, Bolea, Limavady |
Gunner William Montgomery, Royal Artillery, Ternageeragh, Upperlands,
died in Middle East, 1941 |
Lance-Corporal James Scullion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, only son of
Mr. Henry Scullion, Ternageeragh, Upperlands, drowned, somewhere in
Scotland, in the course of military duties, 28th November 1941 |
Section of an Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, on active service
in the Middle East. Included in the photograph are the following men:-
D. Anderson, D. Madden, S. Simpson, J. Boyd, J. Riley, S. Thompson, T.
McClean, G. Forsythe, M. Thompson, J. Mullan, A. McClean, G. Ness,
Richard Pollock, Robert Pollock, G. McCallion, W. Gilloway, W. Nicholl
and Joseph McIlmoyle |
Rev. H. J. Langtry, B.A., Rector of Carndonagh, Co. Donegal, son of Mr.
William Langtry, Dhu Varren Park, Portrush, died 16th August 1942 |
Sergant-Pilot William C. Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mann, Hillhead,
Castledawson |
Sergeant A. G. Johnston, R.A.F., younger son of Mr. William Johnston,
Pittsburg, U.S.A., and Mrs. Johnston, Woking, killed while on active
service. His father was formerly manager of the jewellery firm of
Messrs. Gilmour, Diamond, Coleraine |
Gunner William Wisener, R.A., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wisener, Tobermore,
died in Middle East, 1941 |
Leading Aircraftman Robert MacDonald, Nursery Avenue, Coleraine, victim
of a fatal burning accident, January, 1942 |
Gunner Alexander Wilton, Heatherlea Avenue, Portstewart, died while
serving with an A.A. Battery in the Middle East. He served in the Royal
Navy in the 1914-18 war, and re-enlisted a few months before the
outbreak of the present conflict |
Photograph received by Mrs. J. McIntyre, Knockinkeeragh, Cloyfin,
Coleraine, from her son, Guardsman McIntyre, Irish Guards, a prisoner of
war in Stalag XXD. (III), Germany. Guardsman McIntyre, who is first from
the left on the front row, was taken prisoner in France in 1940 |
Lance-Bombardier Thomas Hugh Lennox, husband of Mrs. Lennox, Station
Road, Castledawson, died in hospital in the Middle East, 1941 |
Gunner Robert Cairns, Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns,
Society Street, Coleraine, prisoner of war in Italy |
Able-Seaman W. Gamble Tipping, R.N., son of the late Mr. David Tipping,
contractor, Castledawson, died on active service |
Able-Seaman Thomas McLaughlin, son of Mr. Robert McLaughlin, William
Street, Limavady, killed in action |
Guardsman Harold F. Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clements, Park
Street, Coleraine, prisoner of war in the Middle East |
Gunner Johnston Robinson, Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Robinson, Upper New Row, Coleraine, prisoner of war in Middle East |
Warrant-Sergeant William A. Oliver, serving with the Royal Artillery in
the Middle East, prisoner of war. His wife resides at
"Hillcrest" Limavady; son of the late Mr. John Oliver and of
Mrs. Oliver, Ballycastle Road, Coleraine |
Gunner James Doherty, Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Doherty, Dunlap Street, Coleraine, prisoner of war in the Middle East |
Section of an Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, on active service
in the Middle East. In the photograph are J. Magown, W. Gilloway, W.
Young, J. McIlmoyle, D. Gordon, G. Forsythe, G. Ness, - McDowell, B.
Pollock, W. Nicholl. Inset - John McIlmoyle. All belonging to
Limavady |
Lance-Bombardier James Hamilton, Royal Artillery, whose wife resides at
17 Windsor Avenue, Coleraine, prisoner of war in the Middle East |
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Gunner Herbert E. Doherty, Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Doherty, Union Street, Coleraine, prisoner of war in the Middle East |
Boy James Millar, aged 17½, Royal Navy, reported missing, believed
killed; son of Mr. Archibald Millar, 12 Newmarket Street, Coleraine |
Petty-Officer James McAlister, reported missing presumed killed, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill McAlister, Ballynastraid, Bushmills, and
husband of Mrs. Ina McAlister, Feigh, Bushmills |
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