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Committee of the Irish Protestant Association of Vancouver, B.C., who
had the charge of the arrangements to pay a tribute to the memory of the
36th (Ulster) Division by placing a wreath on the Cenotaph on Dominion
Day (July 1st), The photo was taken by Miss Kathleen Robinson |
Photograph received by Mr. and Mrs. A. McMullan, Giant's Causeway, from
their son, Fusilier Alex. McMullan, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, a
prisoner of war in Germany. Fusilier McMullan is fourth from the right
in the first row |
Group at the wedding in New Row Presbyterian Church, Coleraine, 29th
July, 1942, of Miss Gladys Elizabeth Houston, Coleraine, and Rev. J. S.
P. Black, B.A., Limavady. The bridesmaids were Dr. Agnes Black and Miss
Iona Houston. Rev. J. Haire, M.A., B.D., Maghera, was best man and Mr.
Gilbert Black groomsman |
Group taken at the wedding at First Ballymoney Presbyterian Church, 7th
April, 1942, of Mr. Brian Robert Andrews, Berkshire Yeomanry, and Miss
Annie Nevin (Nan) Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson,
Victoria Street, Ballymoney |
Wedding at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Limavady, of Sergeant Wm.
Eric Gillett (Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry), only son of
Mrs. Gillett, London House, Stoke Row, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire,
and the late Mr. W. Gillett; and Isabelle, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Boucher, Ardgarvan, Limavady. The bride was attended by her
cousin, Miss Elizabeth Boucher, and by her two little nieces, Isabelle
and Annette Begley. The best man was Mr. Abraham Boucher (brother of the
bride) |
Lance-Bombardier W. C. Dysart, son of Mr. R. Dysart, Killowen Street,
Coleraine, prisoner of war in Middle East |
Lance-Bombardier William L. Thompson, Royal Artillery, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Ludloy Thompson, Institution Road, Coleraine, prisoner of war |
Fusilier David J. McCloskey, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, son of Mrs.
Isabella McCloskey, Killure, Coleraine, died while serving in the East |
Sergeant James Robert (Bertie) Dunlop, Royal Artillery, died of wounds
in a Middle East hospital, February, 1942; eldest son of Mt. J. R.
Dunlop, Portstewart; his wife resides at Long Commons, Coleraine |
Able-Seaman William Robert John Logue, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Logue,
Ballyclose Street, Limavady, missing since December 1941 |
First-class Boy Andrew McGugan, Royal Navy, reported missing, presumed
killed; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. McGugan, 13 Westbrook Terrace,
Coleraine |
Petty Officer H. Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Atkinson, Moyesset,
Tobermore, a survivor from H.M.S. Dorsetshire |
Sergeant Wireless Operator Air-Gunner Dallas Boyce, Royal Air Force, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyce, The Diamond, Portstewart, killed on active
service |
Leading Aircraftman David Harper, third son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harper,
Eglinton, died on active service in the Middle East, July 1942 |
Sergeant Wireless Operator Air-Gunner Samuel Bacon, R.A.F., grandson of
Mr. S. Bacon and nephew of Miss Bacon, 97 Causeway Street, Portrush,
prisoner of war |
Leading Aircraftman Harry M. Bolt, son of Mrs. Bolt and the late Mr. J.
W. Bolt, Ballyleighery Upper, Bellarena, died on active service in South
Africa, September, 1942 |
Leading Stoker William McIntyre, Royal Navy, second son of Mr. William
McIntyre, Station Road, Portstewart, died on active service, September,
1942 |
Sergeant William Gordon, R.A.F., eldest son of Mr. James Gordon and Mrs.
Gordon, Beagh, Maghera, severely wounded in a bombing flight over enemy
territory |
Sergeant Patrick Gerrard McGrath, R.A.F., son of Mr. J. McGrath and Mrs.
McGrath, Drumene, Kilrea, reported killed in action, May, 1942 |
Petty Officer Lawrence Hunter, aged 24, son of Mrs. Rebecca Hunter,
Meetinghouse Street, Limavady, awarded the D.S.M. |
Sergeant Howard McQuigg, Flight Engineer Air-Gunner, R.A.F., killed in
action; youngest son of Mr. Wm. McQuigg and the late Mrs. McQuigg,
Knockaduff, Aghadowey, and brother of Mr. M. McQuigg, C.E., Coleraine |
Able Seaman Chas. Maxwell, husband of Mrs. M. Maxwell, Ramore Street,
Portrush, prisoner of war in Hong Kong |
Late Right Rev. Monsignor Bernard H. Diamond, Vicar General of the
Dallas Diocese Texas, U.S.A.; a native of Brockagh, Garvagh |
Dr. J. L. Nevin, Ballymoney, died 20th March, 1942 |
Acting Flight Lieut. John Frederick Campbell Gallaher, son of Dr. and
Mrs. F. J. Gallaher, 11 Whitechurch Road, Cardiff. His mother is a
sister of Mr. John Campbell, 8 Mark Street, Portrush (formerly of
Crossreagh) |
Flight Sergeant William James Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn,
Drumaquil, Coleraine, awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal |
Driver William Blair, son of Mr. John Blair and the late Mrs. Blair,
Beresford Place, Coleraine, died as the result of a motoring accident in
the Middle East |
Sergeant Thomas McMurtry ("Mac") Moore, wireless operator and
air-gunner, R.A.F., the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, 58 Dunluce
Avenue, Belfast, and formerly of Coleraine, killed in action, September,
1942 |
Leading Aircraftman Andrew (Drew) Smyth, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Smyth, Linenhall Street, Limavady, died on active service, August
1942 |
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