Mary Black

Mary Black lived and worked as a grocer on the corner of Southport Street and Manor Street when the Luftwaffe attacked the city of Belfast in April 1941.

Civilian Mary Black was a fatal casualty of the Belfast Blitz during the Second World War. She was unmarried and lived at 1 Southport Street, Belfast at the time of the Luftwaffe attack on the city.

Mary Black died on 16th April 1941 aged 56 years old at 1 Southport Street, Belfast.

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