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Belfast
Burke Street no longer stands in North Belfast, demolished and cleared after almost total destruction by Luftwaffe bombs during the Belfast Blitz.
75-95 Townsend Street Belfast BT13 2AB
Messrs. Melville and Co. Ltd. in North Belfast conducted the funeral arrangements of many of those who died as a result of enemy action in 1941.
In the aftermath of the Belfast Blitz, the funerals of many of those who died as a result of the Luftwaffe bombing took place from Townsend Street.
10 Prince Charles Way Carnmoney Co. Antrim BT36 6DJ
Carnmoney Cemetery in Co. Antrim is the resting place of many victims of the Belfast Blitz who died as a result of the Luftwaffe raids of April and May 1941.
Co. Antrim
Carnmoney, Co. Antrim lies just outside the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Following the Belfast Blitz in 1941, the burial of many casualties took place.
During April and May 1941, the Luftwaffe attacked the city of Belfast. In Co. Antrim, areas around Greencastle to the north of the city sustained damage.
45-51 Crumlin Road Belfast BT14 6AB
Following the aerial raids on Belfast by the Luftwaffe in April and May 1941, many patients received treatment at the Mater Infirmorum Hospital.
The Crumlin Road runs through North Belfast, in areas bombed by the Luftwaffe in 1941. Many casualties received treatment at the Mater Infirmorum Hospital.
On 15th-16th April 1941, the Luftwaffe attacked Belfast causing great damage to rows of houses in the likes of Sylvan Street in the Oldpark area of the city.
743 Upper Newtownards Road Dundonald Co. Down BT16 2QY
Dundonald Cemetery in Co. Down is the resting place of many victims of the Belfast Blitz who died as a result of the Luftwaffe raids of April and May 1941.