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The Great War in Irish Poetry
Archipelagic Poetry of the First World War David Goldie for Well Over A
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The Irish Volunteers in North Co. Dublin, 1913-17
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NUI MAYNOOTH Imperial Precedents in the Home Rule Debates, 1867
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Duty and Democracy: Parliament and the First World War
Roinn Cosanta. Bureau of Military History, 1913-21
ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU of MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT by WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. L,043 Witness Colonel Joseph V. Lawle
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Kettle, Thomas Michael (‘Tom’) by Donal Lowry
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Thomas Kettle
First World War Journal
The Blue Cap Vol 16. December 2009
Westminster Abbey Commemoration of the Eve of the Somme. 30-Vi-2016
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'I Have Left My Book': Setting Joyce's Chamber Music Lyrics to Music
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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SANTA CATARINA Vinicius Garcia
*“While the Mad Guns Curse” Is Taken from a Poem by Tom Kettle, Written for His Daughter Betty on 4 September 1916, Just Five Days Before He Was Killed
Sheehy Skeffington Papers (Additional)
Tom Kettle (1880-1916)
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The Blue Cap Vol 15. December 2008
I Have Been Invited to Write About Joe
When James Joyce's Short Story Collection Dubliners Was Published
Yeats, Dates and Kipling: 1912, 1914, 1916
John Redmond to Tom Kettle, 25 August 1914
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Kettle, Thomas Michael (‘Tom’) by Donal Lowry
Roger Casement and the First World War
Claremen in the 1St Battalion of the Royal Munster Fusiliers In