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World War One: Events held in Northern Ireland to mark centenary of start of war | World War One: Events held in Northern Ireland to mark centenary of start of war |
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A series of events will be held in Northern Ireland on Monday to mark the centenary of Britain's declaration of war against Germany. | A series of events will be held in Northern Ireland on Monday to mark the centenary of Britain's declaration of war against Germany. |
It was one of the costliest conflicts in history with fighting continuing until 11 November 1918. | It was one of the costliest conflicts in history with fighting continuing until 11 November 1918. |
First Minister Peter Robinson and NI Secretary Theresa Villiers will attend a service at St Anne's Cathedral to commemorate the start of WW1. | |
A candlelit vigil will also be held at Belfast City Hall. | |
In Helens Bay, County Down, cannon will be fired at Greypoint Fort. | In Helens Bay, County Down, cannon will be fired at Greypoint Fort. |
During the service at St Anne's, five candles will be lit, each representing a year of the war. | During the service at St Anne's, five candles will be lit, each representing a year of the war. |
Soldiers across Northern Ireland will be attending services and vigils to mark the centenary. | Soldiers across Northern Ireland will be attending services and vigils to mark the centenary. |
At the headquarters of 38 (Irish) Brigade in Lisburn, members of the armed forces and their families will attend a service during which the lights will go out one by one until only a candle will remain to light the stained glass window. It, too, will be extinguished for a two-minutes' silence. | At the headquarters of 38 (Irish) Brigade in Lisburn, members of the armed forces and their families will attend a service during which the lights will go out one by one until only a candle will remain to light the stained glass window. It, too, will be extinguished for a two-minutes' silence. |
Similar services are being held at Palace Barracks in Holywood and at Aldergrove where soldiers and aircrew will be joined by air force cadets currently on their summer camp. | Similar services are being held at Palace Barracks in Holywood and at Aldergrove where soldiers and aircrew will be joined by air force cadets currently on their summer camp. |
Personnel will also be marking the centenary at Army reserve centres around Northern Ireland. | Personnel will also be marking the centenary at Army reserve centres around Northern Ireland. |
Historians have estimated that more than 200,000 Irish-born soldiers served in the British Army and Navy from 1914 to 1918. | Historians have estimated that more than 200,000 Irish-born soldiers served in the British Army and Navy from 1914 to 1918. |
The names of 49,400 Irish casualties of WW1 are listed on the Republic of Ireland's National War Memorial at Islandbridge, Dublin. | The names of 49,400 Irish casualties of WW1 are listed on the Republic of Ireland's National War Memorial at Islandbridge, Dublin. |
Many soldiers from Northern Ireland fought for the The 36th (Ulster) Division. | Many soldiers from Northern Ireland fought for the The 36th (Ulster) Division. |
The division was one of the few divisions to make significant gains on the first day on the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. | The division was one of the few divisions to make significant gains on the first day on the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. |
However, it came at a heavy price, with the division suffering 5,500 men killed, wounded or missing in two days of fighting,. | However, it came at a heavy price, with the division suffering 5,500 men killed, wounded or missing in two days of fighting,. |
The Ulster Tower, a memorial to the the men of the 36th Division, is situated in the Thiepval in Northern France. | The Ulster Tower, a memorial to the the men of the 36th Division, is situated in the Thiepval in Northern France. |