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ULSTER’S FAREWELL TO HER LEADER.—All Belfast was hushed for two hours on October 26 when Lord Carson’s remains arrived from Liverpool for burial. Workaday life ceased from the moment his body was landed from H.M.S. Broke, a quarter of a million people lining the route to pay homage. Bl uejackets are drawing the gun-carriage through the streets of Belfast. Walking just behind the coffin (to the left) is Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 12

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ULSTER’S FAREWELL TO HER LEADER.—All Belfast was hushed for two hours on October 26 when Lord Carson’s remains arrived from Liverpool for burial. Workaday life ceased from the moment his body was landed from H.M.S. Broke, a quarter of a million people lining the route to pay homage. Bluejackets are drawing the gun-carriage through the streets of Belfast. Walking just behind the coffin (to the left) is Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 12

ULSTER’S FAREWELL TO HER LEADER.—All Belfast was hushed for two hours on October 26 when Lord Carson’s remains arrived from Liverpool for burial. Workaday life ceased from the moment his body was landed from H.M.S. Broke, a quarter of a million people lining the route to pay homage. Bluejackets are drawing the gun-carriage through the streets of Belfast. Walking just behind the coffin (to the left) is Lord Craigavon, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 12