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wm_AloysiusDogtag.jpg.jpg1917Shoulder insignia and dog tag worn by Aloysius Leo Joseph Callender, London Irish Rifles, who died of wounds in Ypres on the 8th of April 1917 aged 26The Breslin Family
wm_Comrades.jpg.jpg1917Irish Comrades of the Great War member's badge by Gaunt of LondonPower, David
wm_HermitageViceregal.jpg.jpg19171917 image of the Hermitage War Hospital in Lucan from Irish Life magazine showing the visit of the Viceroy.Irish Life; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_HermitageWimbourne.jpg.jpg19171917 image of the Hermitage War Hospital in Lucan from Irish Life magazineSouth Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_HermitagePatients.jpg.jpg19171917 image of the Hermitage War Hospital in Lucan showing patients dressed in Hospital Blue uniformIrish Life; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_Loose_Photos_007A.jpg.jpg1917-04-22Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper from John Davie Scott to [Unclear] during WW1. Discusses various aspects of trench warfare, mobilisation, postal deliveries during WWI.Scott, John Davie; Farrell, Helen
wm_Loose_Photos_004A.jpg.jpg1917-05-01Handwritten letter in blue fountain pen to "Mother", dated 1st May, 1917 discussing her gift of cake and his promotion to 2nd in command of his battalion.Scott, John Davie; Farrell, Helen
wm_Loose_Photos_005A.jpg.jpg1917Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper, possibly by John Davie Scott to his Mother during WW1, but missing first page of letter with salutation. Discusses various military and neighbourhood subjects.[Unknown]; Farrell, Helen
wm_Loose_Photos_006A.jpg.jpg1917-04-11Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper from John Davie Scott to [Unclear] during WW1. Discusses various aspects of trench life, operations, recreation and his temporary promotion, as well as presents sent by family and friends to him from home.Scott, John Davie; Farrell, Helen
wm_Loose_Photos_007A.jpg.jpg1917-04-22Handwritten letter in pencil on cream paper from John Davie Scott to [Unclear] during WW1. Discusses various aspects of trench life and recreation as well as presents sent by family and friends to him from home.Scott, John Davie; Farrell, Helen