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Belfast
Disraeli Street in north-west Belfast was the place of death of 70 year old civilian Hannah Bell during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
Atlantic Avenue off Antrim Road in North Belfast was a scene of death and destruction following the Luftwaffe attack on the city on Easter Tuesday 1941.
Upper Meadow Street in North Belfast lies between Antrim Road and Duncairn Gardens, an area that saw high levels of casualties in the Belfast Blitz.
In May 1941, bombs fell on Tamar Street in East Belfast during the Fire Raid of the Belfast Blitz due to its location in the vicinity of the shipyards.
3 Woodgreen Road Kells Co. Antrim BT42 3DR
Ross' Factory was a linen production plant on Woodgreen Road, Kells, Co. Antrim. The funerals of Jeannie Barr and James Alexander Barr took place there in 1941.
2 Old Green Road Kells Co. Antrim BT42 3LP
Connor New Cemetery in Kells, Co. Antrim is the final resting place of several members of the Barr family who died as a result of the Belfast Blitz in 1941.
Co. Antrim
The village of Kells, Co. Antrim was the ancestral home of the Barr family. Several members of the family died following the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
In April 1941, the Luftwaffe attacked the city of Belfast. York Road in the vicinity of the Docks in the north of the city sustained damage in the Easter Raid.
In 1941, Manor Street connected Oldpark Road and Cliftonville Road, running through an area of North Belfast that sustained heavy damage in the Blitz.
Mountcollyer Road is in the vicinity of Belfast Docks in the north of the city. This area sustained heavy damage during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.