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20th April 1941
Firewatcher Thomas Savage of 98 Haypark Avenue, Belfast died on 20th April 1941 following the 8th April 1941 bombing of Harland and Wolff during the Docks Raid.
8th April 1941
Firewatcher Alexander McIlwrath Hagans of 41 Harland Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 as the Luftwaffe attacked Harland and Wolff Ltd. in the Docks Raid.
Firefighter Brice Harkness of Lismoney, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone died on 8th April 1941 when a Luftwaffe Parachute Mine exploded in the Milewater Road area.
James Stanley Kyle of 40 Hillview Avenue, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 aged 23 years old as the Luftwaffe bombed Harland and Wolff Ltd. in the Docks Raid.
Civilian Joseph Lambert was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. He lived at 57 Rowland Street, Belfast at the time of the...
Firefighter Archibald "Archie" McDonald of 80 Percy Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 when a Luftwaffe Parachute Mine exploded in the Milewater Road area.
John Patience of 128 Limestone Road, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 aged 60 years old as the Luftwaffe drops bombs on Harland and Wolff Ltd. in the Docks Raid.
Firewatcher William Martin Pollock of 22 Collyer Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell in the city's docklands during the Docks Raid.
Hugh John Stewart of 2 Legane Street, Belfast died on 8th April 1941 aged 48 years old as bombs fell on Harland and Wolff Ltd. shipyard during the Docks Raid.
Gunner Peter Jones of Scotland was one of the first fatalities of the Belfast Blitz when his Anti-Aircraft Gun misfired during the Docks Raid on 8th April 1941.