| "Let those who come after see to it that their names are not forgotten", developed from a talk by Michael Lee | Lecane, PhilipLee, Michael | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| 1916 casualities - addendum | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| 1916 rising : deportees from Dún Laoghaire | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| 1916 Rising casualities. Addendum no. 2 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| A young Irishman who was prepared to give a good account of himself | Behan, TonyLecane, Philip, | Article in Journal | | 2011 |
| Arklow seamen in World War 1 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2001 |
| Burnetts: The story of Dun Laoghaire's oldest pharmacy. Part I | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2023 |
| Calling the Germans by a nasty name | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Captain George Weldon | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Deansgrange Cemetery. Casualties from the 1916 Rising | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1994 |
| From Patrick Street to the Dardanelles : the Bernard Mahony story | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1999 |
| German World War I casualties buried in Glencree, Co. Wicklow | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| Hands across the Irish Sea: Dun Laoghaire and Hollyhead remember the "Leinster" | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| Kish Bank disaster - 1st September 1875 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| Loose threads and sharp edges : Kingstown's World War I dead (part 4) : the Royal Dublin Fusiliers - 6th (services) battalion | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1997 |
| Loose threads and sharp edges. Kingtown’s World War I dead. Parts 1-3 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1996 |
| Neville Fryday, Irish boy soldier killed in action | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Notes on 18th-century shipping movements between Ireland and the eastern American seaboard | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1997 |
| Private Michael McCarthy : how a County Cork Royal Dublin Fusilier met his death in the final weeks of the war | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2009 |
| Researching ancestors killed in World War I. Irish sources | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 3rd, 4th, & 5th Battalions | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1997 |
| Sophia Violet Barrett. The Kish Bank, north Wicklow coast, 10th October 1918 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1996 |
| The band who went to war | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1999 |
| The Campbells are coming | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| The cross and the sword. Marie, Tommy and Charles Martin in the First World War. Parts 1-3 | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| The mystery of the three friends | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2008 |
| The sinking of the ''R.M.S. Leinster'. An eyewitnass account by Assistant Purser Bill Sweeney | Lecane, PhilipSweeney, Bill | Article in Journal | | 2003 |
| The sinking of the 'S.S Adela' in 1917 | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1999 |
| The sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 1995 |
| The sinking of the RMS Leinster : the international significance | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2004 |
| Torpedoed! the RMS Leinster disaster | Lécane, Philip | Monograph or Collective Volume | Periscope Publishing | 2005 |
| Which Irish family lost most sons/daughters in the Great War | Lecane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2007 |
| William Knox Leet : the Dalkey VC | Lécane, Philip | Article in Journal | | 2000 |
| Women and children of the R.M.S. Leinster : restored to history | Lecane, Philip | Monograph or Collective Volume | Elm Books | 2018 |