Second Lieutenant Frederic Lewis memorial plaque, Shore Road, Belfast (June 2016)

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Second Lieutenant Frederic Lewis memorial plaque, Shore Road, Belfast (June 2016)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 16 Jun 2016

A memorial plaque, attached to a lamppost on the Shore Road, opposite Fortwilliam gates Image It reads “Second Lieutenant Frederic Lewis age unknown unto God 41 Shore Road 10th Batt. Royal Irish Rifles” – a victim of WW1. The 1918 street directory shows “41 [Shore Road]. Skegoniel Post Office - Mrs. Lewis, sub-postmistress”.

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