STATIONARY, PRINTING and ALLIED TRADES Memorial

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STATIONARY, PRINTING and ALLIED TRADES Memorial

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Memorial is in St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

This memorial has been placed in this cathedral in gratitude to almighty God for Victory and to perpetuate the names of those members of the STATIONARY, PRINTING and ALLIED TRADES of Belfast who voluntarily in response to the call of our sovereign Lord King George V. To uphold the honour of our Nation and Empire and to defend the sacred cause of freedom, served in the Great War.
"Let us salute the glorious dead who sleep in the earth of France and elsewhere, faithfully, piously, jealously we shall guard them and keep their memory alive because they are both a testimony and a pledge." Marshal Foch. 'Nothing is here for tears, nothing to wail, or knock the breast, no weakness, no contempt, dispraise or blame, nothing but well and fair, and what may quiet us in a death so noble'. Milton

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WW1 & 2 WAR MEMORIALS
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20.0 mm
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