Clogher War Memorial

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Reference WMO/180730

Address:

McRea Road

Junction with Augher and Crossowen

Clogher

Dungannon

BT76 0AE

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Roadside
Description: Pillar/column
Materials:
  • Stone Granite
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Clogher War Memorial is located at the junction of the Omagh and Aughnacloy roads, at the eastern end of the town.It was erected to perpetuate the memory of some thirty-six men from the town and district who paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. The memorial takes the form of a column of Irish granite standing 16ft. (5.1m) high on a base of three steps and tapered at the top. It is situated on the eastern end of the town, at the junction of the Omagh and Aughnacloy roads. The ground was granted by the Clogher Diocesan Board of Education
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“In memory of the men of this district whose names are here inscribed who died in the great war, 1914-1918. Erected by their fellow-countrymen and women. Greater love hath no man than this: that a man should lay down his life for his friends.”

Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Sgt. John Irvine, M.M., Beigh Sgt. Edward Young, Vurchossy Cpl. James M’Laren, Augher Cpl. James Sleator, Longridge L-Cpl. Thomas Gault, Clogher Park L-Cpl. Irwin M’Dowell, Clogher Pte. Wm. Fleming, Tulnavert Pte. James Fleming, Tulnavert Pte. James Howe, Mullaghmore Pte. T. Kernoghan, Annaloughan Pte. Archibald Mossey, Augher Pte. George Neely, Crossowen Pte. Richard J. Paisley, Clogher Drummer Gilbert A. Howard, Eskermore Royal Irish Rifles Rifleman Wm. Reid, Clogher Royal Irish Fusiliers Captain Alan Grey Porter, M.C., Clogher Park Lieut. Hugh Hector Warnock, Clogher. Royal Munster Fusiliers Corporal Barry Stockdale, Cert. of Honour, Clogher Lance-Corporal Hugh M’Mullen, Tulnavert Royal Field Artillery Gunner Wm. Hamilton, Mullaghmore. Royal Engineers Sapper Thomas Maguire, Augher King’s Liverpool Regiment Sergeant Samuel Mossey, Augher Canadian Contingent Sergeant James Welsh, Annagarvey Corporal John R. M’Comb, Tullycorken Private Wm. Glass, Clogher Private James Hogarth Johnston, Broomhill Private Wm. M’Collum, Clogher South African Infantry Private James Breen, Froughmore North Irish Horse Trooper John James Durneen, Clogher

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