"15th battalion Royal Irish Rifles (North Belfast Volunteers). To the memory and sacrifice of the North Belfast Volunteers who formed in this area, brave young men who gave their lives at the Somme and other battles to restore peace in Europe. 'To them, bravery was without limit. To us, memory is without end.'" Five of the six portraits were included in the previous mural (see Many Did Not Return): Rifleman Forrester, Rifleman Baird, Sergeant Major Magookin, Rifleman Templeton, 2nd Lt De La Harpur.
"Second Lieutenant Edmund De Lind. Awarded the VC for actions near Grugies, France 21st March 1918."
De Wind was born in Comber but went to Canada in 1911. When the Great War began he joined the Canadian Army in Edmonton and fought at the Somme and Vimy Ridge. He joined the British Army and joined the RIR, the 15th battalion of which was originally drawn from the North Belfast Volunteers (War Time Memories). He died on March 18th, 1918, at Grugies, in the Aisne (CEF | Legion | Ulster History | WP).
As is seen in the final two images, De Wind is remembered on one of the pillars outside St Anne's in Belfast city centre.
The stone in front pre-dates this mural, though more names have been added since it was seen in Ghosts Of The Somme. "Rathcoole Friends Of The Somme roll of honour. Past member – lest we forget."
Inniscarn Drive, Newtownabbey. Launched July 22nd, 2024.
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