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An appeal to you: 'Give us a hand old man!'
Art
Maker: Unknown Central Council for the Organization of Recruiting in Ireland McCaw, Stevenson & Orr Ltd
A First World War Irish recruitment poster featuring a three quarter length portrait of smiling soldier with a rifle in his left hand and appealing with his right hand set against a pale yellow backgr...ARTV05227
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Collection relating to 'Peachey'
Private Record
Maker: Unknown
Collection of 3 items relating to an unknown soldier who was born in Australia, enlisted with the British Army in 1911 as a band boy with the York and Lancaster Regimental Band, and served with the sa...PR04657
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Come into the ranks and fight, don't stay in the crowd and stare...
Art
Maker: Unknown Central Council for the Organization of Recruiting in Ireland Alex Thom & Co. Ltd
A recruiting poster depicting a crowd of civilians staring at soldiers marching along a city street past the Flag of Leinster (Ireland). Irish support for the British during the First World War was fr...ARTV00958
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Hanrahan Family
Private Record
EXTENSIVE LETTERS WRITTEN BY THE THREE HANRAHAN BROTHERS TO THEIR FAMILY WHILE ON ACTIVE SERVICE WITH BRITISH FORCES. ALL THREE, BRENDAN, CIARAN AND EAMON, SERVED IN THE RAF IN VARIOUS BASES IN ENGLAN...PR82/158
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Harris, Joseph James (Captain)
Private Record
Maker: Harris, Joseph James
Commission, district orders, certificate of training and other papers dealing with Captain Harris' service in the Limerick City Artillery Militia prior to his emigration to Australia.3DRL/3508
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The isle of saints and soldiers
Art
Maker: Unknown Department of Recruiting for Ireland McCaw, Stevenson & Orr Ltd
Depicts a British First World War recruiting poster of a farmer tilling the soil, a bombed church and a saint with an outstretched hand. The poster appeals to Irish nationalism and pride, while encour...ARTV01309