Memorial to the 74th (Dublin) Company
St Andrew's Church, Dublin

 

The memorial was unveiled by the Duke of Connaught at a ceremony on 5 May 1904. It includes the names of nineteen men of the Company who lost their lives in the Anglo-Boer War.

 

 

 

74TH DUBLIN
ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY OF
THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE
74TH DUBLIN COMPANY IMPERIAL YEOMANRY
WHO FELL
FIGHTING FOR THEIR KING AND COUNTRY
DURING THE ANGLO-BOER WAR 1899–1902
BY THEIR LOVING
RELATIVES, COMRADES, FRIENDS AND ADMIRERS

 

THIS MEMORIAL
WAS UNVEILED ON THE 5TH MAY, 1904
BY
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT K.P.
______


RT. HON THE EARL OF MEATH H.M.L. PATRON
C. B. WHITE M.D. VICE-PRESIDENT
A. M. MILLIGAN HON. TREAS.
R. EAGER J. THOMSON HON. SECS.

 

WILLIAM G. DAWSON
ROBERT DWEN
THOMAS DOWLING
WALTER D. JEFFARES
FRANCIS KNIGHT
B. R. Mc ELVEEN
CHARLES MERCIER
SUTHERLAND PIKE
ALFRED B. SMYLY

 

HUGH TALBOT CROSBIE
EDWARD DEANE-FREEMAN
CARL J. GREENE
SAMUEL SPENCE
ERNEST R. Mc LEAN
CHARLES A. V. BONYNGE
JOHN OLLIFFE
R. C. BRADY
CHARLES CALLIS
JAMES CARLISLE

 

Belfast Weekly News, 12 May 1904

 

First image sourced from the National Built Heritage Service website. Second to sixth images and transcription of the tablets sourced from the Irish War Memorials site.