Commemoration

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Throughout the war and in the immediate post-war period, people across the island of Ireland collected money for memorials to honour those who had died. Tabloids include the Belfast Telegraph, the Northern Whig and the Belfast News Letter. The clippings range from 1916 to 1922 and cover events such as the erection of monuments and memorials to those who died, memorial services, and rolls of honour listing the names of Ulster service men who went to war.

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In Memoriam'
Belfast New Memorials'
Memorial Bed in U.V.F. Limbless Hospital'
Irish Rugbymen at Cenotaph'
Belfast Bank Memorial'
City Hall Memorial Window'
Memorial Tablet at the Woodvale Park Presbyterian Church'
York Street Presbyterian Church War Memorial'
Memorial Ceremony in Omagh'
Woodvales Warrior Sons: Commemorative Tablet'
Yachtsmen's Roll of Honour'
Somme Anniversary Service in France'