An invaluable and detailed directory of anglicised Irish place names
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- 2023
- 2014
Over 150 articles taken from a selection of twenty-seven different Irish Newspapers from 1915.
- 2011
The Clare War Dead: A History of the Casualties of the Great War
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book provides a detailed account of the soldiers from County Clare who lost their lives in the Great War, showcasing extensive research that aims to honor their memory and highlight an overlooked facet of Irish history. It features a compilation of names, intricate data, and previously unpublished correspondence and photographs, making it a vital resource for local historians and military enthusiasts. This work marks Tom Burnell's seventh installment in his series, following successful publications on other counties.
- 2011
The Carlow War Dead: A History of the Casualties of the Great War
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book delves into the lives of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and nursing sisters from County Carlow who perished during the First World War. Through extensive research, Tom Burnell compiles a detailed record of these individuals, highlighting their connections to various military forces, including the British and Australian armies, among others. The inclusion of unique correspondence and photographs makes this work a vital resource for local historians and military enthusiasts, offering a poignant tribute to those who served.
- 2010
The Waterford War Dead: A History of the Casualties of the Great War
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The narrative delves into the impact of World War I on the community of Waterford, exploring the lives of those who served and the profound loss experienced by families. Through personal stories and historical accounts, it highlights the bravery of local soldiers and the emotional scars left behind. The book also examines how the war shaped the town's identity and collective memory, offering a poignant reflection on sacrifice and remembrance in the face of tragedy.
- 2009
The Wicklow War Dead: A History of the Casualties of the First World War
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the impact of the First World War on Wicklow, this book delves into the personal stories of those who served and the casualties they faced. It highlights the local community's experiences, revealing the profound loss and sacrifice endured by families. Through detailed accounts and historical context, the narrative sheds light on the broader implications of the war, emphasizing the human cost and the legacy left behind in Wicklow.
- 2009
The Offaly War Dead
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
"A history of the casualties of the First World War"--Cover.