The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association was established in 1996 to commemorate all Irish men and women who volunteered, served and died in the First World War 1914-1918. The RDFA fu
Dublin City Library and Archive
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association was established in 1996 to commemorate all Irish men and women who volunteered, served and died in the First World War 1914-1918. The RDFA fu
Dublin City Library and Archive
Correspondence and administrative records of the Irish War Memorial Committee. The Irish National War Memorial Committee Archive was donated to the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Associa
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The Irish National War Memorial Committee was founded in the summer of 1919. Its first President was the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Field-Marshal Viscount French of Ypres (who gav
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Letters, correspondence, notices, minutes, financial documents and some architectural drawings related to the construction, maintenance and restoration of the Irish War Memorial. M
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George Cecil and Frank Douglas ‘Wolly’ Gunning were brothers born in Enniskillen. George Cecil was born in 1890, while Frank was born in 1894. Their father Sinclair and mother Kath
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Katherine Elizabeth Middleton Curtis was born in London in 1860 and married to the noted Engineer and Merchant William Charles Middleton Curtis. Moving to Ireland, she became a mem
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The collection consists of observations entered in diary form by Dr McKenna, October to December 1915, while Dr. McKenna spent time in Salonica and served alongside French forces i
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Henry Kavanagh was born at Merrion, Co. Dublin [b.1894]. Son of William and Emelia Kavanagh he was educated at the Diocesan School, Molesworth Street, Dublin. Henry was one of four
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Minute book of the Irish National War Memorial Committee from 1937 to present. Minutes of meetings held up to 1988 can be viewed in the repository. To view more recent minutes, it
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At the time of the First World War, Monica Roberts was a young woman living in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin. She set up a voluntary organization, ‘The Band of Helpers to the Soldiers’ to
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Copies of three letters received from Captain Patrick Richard Tobin, 7th Battalion R.D.F., who was killed in action at the Dardanelles 15th August, 1915. Includes a photograph and
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