Kircubbin Presbyterian Church WW2


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Reference WMO/292121

Address:

Kircubbin Presbyterian Church

The Green

Kircubbin

BT22 2SL

Northern Ireland

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Status: On original site
Type: Other
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Other structure/building
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Metal Brass
  • Stone Stone (any)
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: The Memorial was the construction of a vestibule of the Church which is marked by a brass dedication plaque on a wooden backboard.
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THE VESTIBULE OF THIS CHURCH/WAS CONSTRUCTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD/AND IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL MEMORY OF/THE MEN AND WOMEN, MEMBERS OF THIS CONGREGATION/WHO SERVED IN THE FORCES DURING/THE WORLD WAR, 1939 – 1945/[name] RAF died on active service/ AND THE FOLLOWING WHO SERVED AND SURVIVED/[names in 3 columns]

Fallen- L/Ac J Harold Maxwell RAF died on active service; Served- Column 1- Ch Off Wm H Acheson MN/ Capt R B Boyd RAMC/ Fus Jas Caughey RIF/ LAC W A Ditchfield WAAF/ Ch Off Jas Dodds MN/ Ch Off Wm S Dodds MN/ Rfn R English RUR/ Fl Lt J Filson DFC RAF/ F Sgt D J Hatch RAF; Column 2- L Sgt R Hatch RUR/ LAC H Johnston RAF/ Bdr J N Keery RA/ L Bdr Wm Kelly RAMC/ Surg Lt I L Maxwell RNVR/ Capt J Maxwell N Ir H/ Capt T Maxwell OBE MN/ AB Wm Maxwell RN/ Surg Lt P M McAuley TNVR; Column 3- Surg Lt W F McAuley RNVR/ Lt Com J N McCormick VRD RNVR/ Sgt W A McCormick RAOC/ Cpl W McMillan RAF/ Fl Sgt S Moore RAF/ Sgt A Sinclair RAF/ Ch Off D Sinclair MN/ AB R Smith MN/ S Lt W F Young RNR

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