Contents Vol. XXII Summer 2000 No 87
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The Military History Society of Ireland, 1949-99: a message to mark the golden jubilee (Illustrated)
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Donal O'Carroll |
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| The battle of Manning Ford, 4 June 1643 |
Niall Brunicardi |
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| Niall Brunicardi (1913-1997) |
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| A Dublin printed Army List of 1710 |
Kenneth Ferguson |
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The last hurrah of the Irish cavalry regiment of Fitzjames (Illustrated)
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Eoghan ó hAnnracháin |
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| The Irish Ambulance Corps 1870-1871 and the Dundalk contingent (Illustrated) |
Canice O'Mahony |
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| Batons and Maxim Guns: The Belfast dock strike of 1907 |
Mark Radford |
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| A dubious reputation? The performance of 16th (Irish) Division, 1916 - 20 March 1918 |
Lynn Speer Lemisko |
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A Cambrai Charge. The 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons at Guislain Ridge, 1 December 1917
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Gavin Hughes |
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| The Society's tour in South Africa, September 1999: a personal retrospect (Illustrated) |
Gordon L Heries Davies |
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Notes: Irish military pilgrims in South Africa, 1999-2000; Bawns in Connecticut and Virginia; The Ordanance Society;
The health of some Irish militia regiments at Aldershot, February 1858; Prinz Joachim |
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| Three Castles: a sentinel in stone watching the north-west frontier of Gaelic Leinster |
Kenneth Ferguson |
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| Weston St.John Joyce - Author of Ireland's Battles and Battlefields |
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| The trend in warfare in Gaelic Leinster |
Emmett O'Byrne |
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| The politics of Volunteering, 1778-93 |
James Kelly |
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| The Charlemont Toile |
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| From Soldiers Three to The Irish Guards in the Great War: Rudyard Kipling and the Irish soldier, 1887-1922 |
Terence Denman |
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| 'Let Irishmen come together in the Trenches': John Redmond and Irish Party policy in the Great War, 1914-1918 |
Joseph Finnan |
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Archbishop Walsh and Mgr. Curran's opposition to the British war effort in Dublin, 1914-1918 |
Jerome aan de Wiel |
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| Irish Aces of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, 1914-1918 |
Patrick McCarthy |
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| Gun running from Germany to Ireland in the early 1920's |
Andreas Roth |
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Notes: Legislation of 1495 for 'bowes and arrowes', 'ordinance', and 'meat and drink for soldiers'; A belt plate of the 110th Cork City Militia; Uniforms of the Cork Militia, 1746; The militia in Ireland July 1902: actual strength, establishment strength, and location; Lord French's Proclamination, June 1918 |
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| "His Lordship, A sketch in the Pheonix": The 7th Earl of Cardigan at Sword exercise in Phoenix Park, Dublin. About 1843 |
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| Castles and the Pallas placename: a German insight |
Kenneth Ferguson |
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| Some early Wild Geese at the Invalides |
Eagan Ó hAnnracháin |
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| Captain Sir William Agustus Smith 1751 – 1831 |
W H Clements |
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| Orangism and Irish military history, 1795 – 1920 |
David Fitzpatrick |
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| Ireland and the Crimean war (Illustrated) |
Brian Griffin |
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| Conor Francis O’Brien, Connaught Ranger (1895 – 1969) (Illustrated) |
Conor Reilly |
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| The strange story of Stephen Lally: Connaught Rangers mutineer |
Brian Hanley |
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| The mutiny of the Connaught Rangers – the literature |
Patrick McCarthy |
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Notes: Lieutenant Colonel Richard Gaydon, godfather, 1718; Attack on postboys by the Newgate sentries, 1770; Army families in Dublin, 1911; The Thompson submachine gun: a few footnotes; The Military Heraldry Society |
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Book Reviews |
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| A representation of the uniform of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards,
1799 [British Military Library ii, 74-5] |
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| An English or French etymology for "bawn" |
Kenneth Ferguson |
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| The 1641 rebellion in Cork to the battle of Liscarroll, 3 September 1642 (Illustrated) |
Patrick McCarthy |
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| The battle of Liscarroll - 3 September 1642 |
Barry O'Brien |
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| A Cross for Ireland, 1658 (Illustrated) |
W. Y. Carmen |
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| German mercenaries in Ireland, 1798-1807 |
Eva ó Cathaoir |
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| An Irishman's proposal for aerial bombing during the Crimean War |
Brian Griffin |
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| Fort Shannon: a case history in Anglo-Irish co-operation during the Second World War (Illustrated) |
Donard de Cogan and
Sean Swords |
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Notes: Ursula's story of her Hiberno-German ancestry; Churchill's speech on the proposed handover of the Irish ports, 5 May 1938 |
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Query: Captain William Siborne; Records of Armit & Borough, army agents |
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