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Memorial Information Page 1 of 10 Name of memorial: Woodenbridge World War I Memorial Park Inventory No. 914 Place: Woodenbridge Address and map reference: Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow. Map reference: T 190 770 (Sheet 62) Co-ordinates: N 52.8315º; W 6.2343º. Access: at all times. Parking: in car-park of adjacent hotel, with permission. Disabled access: yes. Position: a park beside the river, on the east side of the river. Clearly signposted. Description and dimensions: the park contains 15 flat pillars of polished granite, which bear the names. The area is paved, and there are picnic tables. Height (of each pillar): appx 180 cms. Width: appx. 50 cms. Recorded by: Michael Pegum, 2 November, 2014. Text: At the entrance: Woodenbridge World War I Memorial Park Dedicated to the memory of Wicklow’s war dead. A Soldier’s Grave Then in the lull of midnight, gentle arms And when the earth was soft for flowers we made Lifted him slowly down the slopes of earth A grave for him that he might better rest Lest he should hear again the mad alarms So, spring shall come and leave it sweet arrayed Of battle, dying moans and painful breath. And there the lark shall turn her dewy nest. Francis Ledwidge. Died at the Battle of Passchendaele, 1917 Granite from old railway bridge at Avoca. At the memorial: Woodenbridge World War I Memorial Park Opened by Charles Flanagan T.D. Minister for Foreign Affairs & Trade 18th September, 2014 N.B. The districts on the pillars are not in alphabetical order. The photographs are arranged to show the names in each district in order. The list below shows the names in alphabetical order, by district. Page 2 of 10 Arklow Arklow Deathe, John Arklow Heany, John Austin, Joseph Derry, Joseph Hempenstall, Charles Baker, C. Dickinson, Joseph Hickey, Patrick Beirne, Patrick Dixon, Michael Higgins, Michael Bolger, Andrew Donnelly, John Higgins, Peter J. Brien, James Donoghue, John J. Hoffe, Thomas M. Brien, Michael Doran, Patrick Hogan, Patrick Browne, Joseph Dowling, George T. Holohan, James Burne, Maurice Doyle, C. Hopkins, Isaac Byrne, M. Doyle, Charles Humphreys, Edward Byrne, Matthew Doyle, Thomas Jordan, Michael Byrne, Patrick Doyle, Thomas Kavanagh, John Byrne, Timothy Doyle, William Kavanagh, John Canavan, William Ellis, Charles Kavanagh, John Canterbury, James English, Mary Kavanagh, Thomas Cassidy, John English, Michael Kearon, Edward V. Clancy, James Errity, David Kearon, John Collins, J. F. Esmonde, Michael Kearon, Joseph Conby, Henry B. Foley, Peter Kearon, Patrick Conway, John Gannon, Patrick Kearon, Robert V. Counsell, James Gately, P. Kearon, Thomas R. Courtney, Michael H. Green, Walter A. Kearon, W. J. Coward, Charles D. Gregory, Edward Kearon, William Craine, Peter Gregory, William J. Kearon, George, R. Crooke, John J. Hagan, James Keenan, Michael Crowe, James Hagan, John Kelly, Patrick Cullen, William Hall, W. H. A. Kennedy, Thomas Cutland, Edward Hamilton, Lady Phyllis Kenny, John Daley, Patrick Harney, Martin Kenny, Patrick Deacon, John Heany, Daniel Kenny, Patrick Page 3 of 10 Arklow Kenny, Simon Arklow Tyrrell, George Baltinglass/ Keogh, James Tyrrell, Henry Grangecon/ Keys,Matthew Ward, Thomas Stratford King, William O. Weadock, Michael on Slaney Kinsella,James Weadock, Daniel Abbey, John Kirwan, Matthew White, Edward Barret, John Lambe, Michael J. Whyte, L. Bayle, Joseph Lambert, William Ashford Behan, John J. Lynch, John Stephens, Thomas W. Blackadder, Thomas Lynch, Laurence Synge, Francis P. H. Boyd, John Mackey, James Tottenham, Charles L. Brady, J. Maher, Patrick Walker, William Brean, Joseph Mangan, Francis Williams, Gerald L. Brereton, George S. Martin, Thomas Aughrim Brien, Michael McCull, John Butterly, Thomas Byrne, William McDonald, J. Btrne, Denis Cash, James McFadden, George Byrne, James Coffey, J. McGowan, Harry Connolly, Thomas Conway, William McInerney, Thomas Dixon, James J. DeCourcey, Henry J. McSweeney, Thomas C. Gregan, Patrick J. Devine, Thomas Morris, Thomas Griffin, Peter S. Doody, Joseph Mullet, Patrick Kavanagh, Thomas Doyle, Patrick Murray, Anthony Mason, Henry Doyle, Patrick Murray, Peter Morrissey, Patrick Duggan, James Nicholson, Richard O'Brien, Matthew L. Dunne, James O'Connor, James Avoca/ English, Joseph O'Connor, Michael Wooden- Ferris, Charles J. O'Connor, Thomas bridge Fitzgerald,Thomas O'Donnell, M. Breen, Patrick Gilchrist, Edward O'Neill, Phelim Critchley, Joseph Glynn, James Page, Frederick Eustace, Robert Graham, John J. Phillips, W. Farr, Edward H. Greene, Patrick Proctor, John Fox, George R. Grogan, Hubert I. Quinn, John Hanlon, Patrick Groves, L. Redmond, John Harte, Andrew Harbourne, Michael J. Redmond, Michael Hood, James W. Y. Hawkins, Henry Reilly, Charles Johnston, William Hennessy, James Reynolds, John Kehoe, M. Jones, Andrew Ryan, Patrick Keogh, Michael Jones, Richard Sheedy, Edward Kinsella, Patrick Kane, Michael Shennan, William Kinsella, Patrick Kane, Patrick Spencer, William Leslie, Robert J. Kearney, James Stafford, Peter McLoughlin, Terence Jehoe, James Stuart, Thomas C. Mulligan, Christopher Kehoe, Patrick J. Synnott, Michael Murray. Patrick Kelly, William Treacy O'Reilly, Frank P. Lanegan, William Tyndall, George Sparks, Henry R. Langrill, John Tyrrell Wynne, Charles W. Leonard, Ronald G. W. Tyrrell, Charles Mallen, William J. Page 4 of 10 Barndarrig/ Bray Bray Collonder, B. Dungan- Abbot-Anderson, Connor, John stown/ Francis W. Convy, Michael Redcross Acton, Rev. Armer Cooling, John Bolton, John C. Bains, Samuel Coome, Neville Burne, Arthur E. Barrington, Richard M. Cooper, Alfred M. Burne, Charles R. Bell-Booth, Fred. G. Cope, Anthony D. Byrne, Simon Benson, Arthur G. Copeland, John Delaney, William Bourke, James Costello, George Doyle, Francis Boyd, Thomas Evelyn Craig, Hedley W. Lane-Poole, Francis G. Brabazon, Hon. Earnest Craig, Eliza B. R. W. Kelly, Patrick Critchley, Denis Brady, Edward E. Mates, John Groome, Neville Breen, Edward Mates, Patrick Cullen, John Breen, James Milner, Rev. Dermot Cusack, Reginald E. Breen, Patrick Neill, Edward Dalton, Edward Brennock, Patrick Priestly, John Darcus, Charles Brennock, Thomas Blessington Darley, Arthur T. Brennock, William District Aherne, Thomas Darley, John E. C. Brewster, John C. Ardagh, Patrick Darley, Stella Brien, Joseph Ashmore, William Darlington, John F. Brien, Michael Bate, Thomas Davidson, Lionel V. Brien, Phelim Connor, Joseph Davies, David Brien, Thomas Conway, James Dawson, Thomas Briscoe, Henry W. Cooney, Edmund L. Day, John Edward Browne, Dominick A. Cullen, Denis Deane, E. M. Bryan, George W. Cullen, James Deane, Thomas A. D. Bryan, James Cummins, David Dempsey, Simon Bryan, Thomas Duncan, Rev. Edward F. Devereux, George P. Bryan, William Dunne, Thomas Dillon, Myles Burke, Michael Garland, Edward Dobbin, Fergus le F. F. Butler, William T. Gilbert, Charles Dobbin, Robert A. B. Byrne, Daniel Halligan, Michael Donegan, Harry Byrne, James Nealy, Michael D. Donnelly, Miles Byrne, James J. Healy, William P. Doolan, Thomas Byrne, Martin Hill, Samuel G. Doonan, William Byrne, Michael Meade, K. Dornan, Thomas Byrne, Patrick Mullaly, Miles Dougherty, Thomas J. Byrne, William Murphy, James Douglas, Joseph Byrne, William J. Preston, Patrick Dowdall, James Caffery, Frances Stannus, Thomas R. A. Doyle, Dennis Cardiff, Laurence Sullivan, William Doyle, James Carpendale, Maxwell M. Vigors, Arthur C. Doyle, Michael Carroll, Kevin Vigors, Charles H. Duffy, Eugene Cathcart, Arthur Duffy, Thomas Chasty, Richard Edwards, Arthur G. Cleary, John Edwards, Charles Clucas, Robert Elmitt, Austin G. Coffey, Joseph Elmitt, George C. B. Collins, William Page 5 of 10 Bray Elvidge, Harry Bray Keogh, T. Bray Mulvey, William Evans, Thomas H. Kilbride, Patrick Murphy, Edward Fanning, William Kilduff, Patrick Murphy, John Farrell, Robert Killeen, Michael J. Murphy, John Fiske, Lawrence King, Henry S. Murphy, Patrick Fitzgerald, Michael J. Kinsella, J. Murphy, Thomas Fitzpatrick, James Kinsella, Michael Murphy, William J. Fitzpatrick, William Kitson, John Murray, John Flanagan, Patrick Lalor, Lawrence Murray, Randolf N. Ford, Martin Langridge, Alfred E. Murray, Richard Fox, William M. Langton, John Naylor, Bartholomew Garvey, Patrick Langton, Patrick J. Needham, Robert Gaskin, Michael Lawler, Lawrence Neill, Thomas Gibney, Patrick Leary, Lawrence W. Nicholson, Robert H. Gore, Annesley C. E. St.G Ledwidge, John Nolan, James Gorham, George W. Lee, Joseph B. Nolan, Patrick (served as Gow, Robert McG. Lee, Robert E. O'Toole) Grantham, Joseph Lucas, George Nordelle, Michael Greer, Edward M. MacDermot, Hugh M. O'Carroll, K. Griffith, Henry John Mackay, Edward O'Connor, Arthur Grimshaw, Cecil T. W. MacMahon, Herbert J. O'Connor, James Groves, Charles H. Madden, John O'Donnell, Frederick A. Ham, William A. Maguire, Michael O'Reilly, George Hamilton, Eri Maley, Henry J. Patterson, Norman T. Hancock, Francis E. Manley, John Pattisan, Thomas Hand, Francis J. Martyr, John F. Perry, Lloyd D. Hayden, Thomas (served as Mason, Henry Plunkett, Bartle Heiton) Massey-Miles, Harry G. Pollard, Benjamin Hayes, Henry Maunsell, Douglas S. Raverty, Joseph J. Heatley, Edward N. Mayne, Herbert Reilly, James Harney, Michael McAtee, John K. Reilly, Patrick Hillier, C. McColl, Laurence Reilly, Peter J. Hogan, Martin McCormick, Thomas Renix, Robert J. Hopkins, William H. McDowell, Robert Revell, Robert A. Hughes, Thomas McDowell, William F. Rice, Joseph Joceylinn, Patrick McFarland, V. J. A. Roberts, H. N. W. Kane, Patrick McGrath, John Roberts, R. Kavanagh, John P. McGregor, Alexander Robertson, Ivan S. 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