"Lynch, Martin" - 15 Text Results

TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
'The war in the snow' The Sisters of Mercy - Carlow/Croke/Crimea 1854-1856Lynch, Martin J.Article in Journal2009
Across the (Barrow) river and into the desertLynch, MartinArticle in Journal1997
Derry and the question of Partition 1920-1922Lynch, MartinArticle in Journal2017
Did he or didn't he? Capt. Lewis Edward Nolan (Kyleballuhue House, Tinryland) and the charge of the Light BrigadeLynch, Martin J.Article in Journal2003
John England of Charleston - Carlow's greatest CorkmanLynch, MartinArticle in Journal1999
John Joseph Sherry (1790-1864), Carlow's other favourite Corkman - the original Aussie battlerLynch, MartinArticle in Journal2001
Major General James Lillis, born Tullow, Co. CarlowLynch, MartinArticle in Journal1998
Michael Farrell, Carlow man (1899-1962)Lynch, MartinArticle in Journal2000
ReminiscencesLynch, MartinArticle in Book2007
The Carlow Rifles/King's Royal Rifle CorpsLynch, Martin J.Article in Journal2015
The history of community arts in Northern IrelandLynch, MartinArticle in Book2004
The land and people of Maharees & Castlegregory : a history, 1560-1960Lynch, MartinMonograph or Collective Volume[The author]2016
The man from Knockanna - Charles Guilfoyle Doran (1835-1909), a self proclaimed fenian, patriot, builder, travellerLynch, MartinArticle in Journal2002
William Desmond Taylor Carlow's forgotten celluloid kingLynch, Martin J.Article in Journal2016
William the Marshal : Leinster and Carlow's 'El Cid', from Carlow to 'Magna Carta'Lynch, MartinArticle in Journal1999