"Lecane, Philip" - 34 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
"Let those who come after see to it that their names are not forgotten", developed from a talk by Michael Lee
  • Lecane, Philip
  • Lee, Michael
  • Article in Journal2008
    1916 casualities - addendumLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    1916 rising : deportees from Dún LaoghaireLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    1916 Rising casualities. Addendum no. 2Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    A young Irishman who was prepared to give a good account of himself
  • Behan, Tony
  • Lecane, Philip,
  • Article in Journal2011
    Arklow seamen in World War 1Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal2001
    Burnetts: The story of Dun Laoghaire's oldest pharmacy. Part ILecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2023
    Calling the Germans by a nasty nameLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2009
    Captain George WeldonLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2009
    Deansgrange Cemetery. Casualties from the 1916 RisingLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1994
    From Patrick Street to the Dardanelles : the Bernard Mahony storyLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1999
    German World War I casualties buried in Glencree, Co. WicklowLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2004
    Hands across the Irish Sea: Dun Laoghaire and Hollyhead remember the "Leinster"Lecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2004
    Kish Bank disaster - 1st September 1875Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    Loose threads and sharp edges : Kingstown's World War I dead (part 4) : the Royal Dublin Fusiliers - 6th (services) battalionLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1997
    Loose threads and sharp edges. Kingtown’s World War I dead. Parts 1-3Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1996
    Neville Fryday, Irish boy soldier killed in actionLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2009
    Notes on 18th-century shipping movements between Ireland and the eastern American seaboardLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1997
    Private Michael McCarthy : how a County Cork Royal Dublin Fusilier met his death in the final weeks of the warLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2009
    Researching ancestors killed in World War I. Irish sourcesLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 3rd, 4th, & 5th BattalionsLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1997
    Sophia Violet Barrett. The Kish Bank, north Wicklow coast, 10th October 1918Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1996
    The band who went to warLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1999
    The Campbells are comingLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2003
    The cross and the sword. Marie, Tommy and Charles Martin in the First World War. Parts 1-3Lecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2003
    The mystery of the three friendsLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2008
    The sinking of the ''R.M.S. Leinster'. An eyewitnass account by Assistant Purser Bill Sweeney
  • Lecane, Philip
  • Sweeney, Bill
  • Article in Journal2003
    The sinking of the 'S.S Adela' in 1917Lécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1999
    The sinking of the R.M.S. LeinsterLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal1995
    The sinking of the RMS Leinster : the international significanceLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal2004
    Torpedoed! the RMS Leinster disasterLécane, PhilipMonograph or Collective VolumePeriscope Publishing2005
    Which Irish family lost most sons/daughters in the Great WarLecane, PhilipArticle in Journal2007
    William Knox Leet : the Dalkey VCLécane, PhilipArticle in Journal2000
    Women and children of the R.M.S. Leinster : restored to historyLecane, PhilipMonograph or Collective VolumeElm Books2018