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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 305
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
wm_DSC_1121a.jpg.jpg1911Group photograph of Royal Irish Rifles with Lieut. Col. Robert A. FinlayThe Hone family
wm_MulcahyMorgan.jpg.jpg2014-04-04Brass WWI Mulcahy Morgan Family memorial commemorating Edward Spread Mulcahy Morgan and Francis Campion Mulcahy Morgan of Larkfield ClondalkinPower, David; Ruffli, Reverend Alan
wm_NoGreaterLove.jpg.jpg2014-04-09First World War Stained glass window by A. E. Child, depicting an angel in armour.Power, David; Ruffli, Reverend Alan
wm_98.jpg.jpg1920Tenderly carrying a "blighty" case to an aid post through maze of trenches, PasschendaeleGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_104.jpg.jpg1920Beach W, a Turkish death-trap, rushed by indomitable Lancasters under a tornado of fire, unloading storesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_102.jpg.jpg1920Trapped German submarine driven onshore by our destroyers and blows clean out of the waterGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_102.jpg.jpg1920Trapped German submarine driven onshore by our destroyers and blows clean out of the waterGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_99.jpg.jpg192014th century walls and Lille gate through which British troops entered during defence of YpresGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_105.jpg.jpg1920Our reserves awaiting orders to move up to their new positions on the slopes of Cape Helles, 1915Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_94.jpg.jpg1920An enemy block-house seized at Poelcapelle is quickly converted into a machine-gun nestGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_90.jpg.jpg1920Our troops charge forward into Bernafay Wood to dislodge the Bosche from their entrenchmentsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_103.jpg.jpg1920River Clyde grounded on V beach during our dramatic landing on the shell-swept shores of Sedd-ul-Bahr'Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_93.jpg.jpg1920Our troops occupy Houthoulst Forest, the combined British and Belgian attack having ousted the enemyGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_92.jpg.jpg1920Attending to wounded on the Menin Road, Ypres, during strenuous struggles around ZonnebekeGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_95.jpg.jpg1920After the bitter struggle for the stricken village of Gheluvelt, lost and retaken several timesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_100.jpg.jpg1920Guarding sacred Ypres, where British heroism shone resplendent through war's darkest hoursGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_91.jpg.jpg1920After weeks of weary fighting for the fateful Menin Road, victors and the vanquished, both happyGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_96.jpg.jpg1920In a firing bay at Passchendaele we repulse repeated Bosche counter-attacks of great furyGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_97.jpg.jpg1920Through smoke and gas, our infantry advance to the final assault of Passchendaele RidgeGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_106.jpg.jpg1920Short of ammunition, but still they press on; true bull-dog rush of our troops at GallipoliGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 101 to 120 of 305