Above the door of the entrance into the Ulster Tower is carved:
1914 – 1918
MEMORIAL
TO THE 36th (ULSTER) DIVISION
AND TO OTHER MEN OF ULSTER
WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR.
When the idea of a war memorial was conceived Ulster was still nine counties:
Antrim
Armagh
Cavan
Donegal
Down
Fermanagh
Londonderry
Monaghan
Tyrone
Today the Ulster Memorial Tower continues to commemorate and remember all those sons of Ulster who served, fought and died for our freedoms and liberties.