Resources of further information and research
PDF documents:
Capt Robert Mckinley MC Story kindly given by Peter Mason
Ireland’s remembrance of the Great War from Journal of Historical Geography 1999
Reviewed works of war identity and memory in Ireland Sage Publications
The Ulster Volunteers 1913-1914- Force or Farce?
https://www.sommeassociation.com/visit/somme-museum
Battle of Langemarck August 1917[29] (courtesy of John McCormick)
Its-a-long-way-from-tipperary (credit National Archives)
Kitcheners Camps at Seaford_AFirstWorldWarLandscapeonaerialphotographs
Lessons from the First World War Centenary
Opinion: Remembering World War I in Ireland – The Irish Story
Reconsidering Irish fatalities in the First World War – The Irish Story
Ireland and the First World War
Irish Rugby and the First World War
Visiting and Revisiting the Western Front 1919-39
The 8th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, East Belfast and the Great War
History of the Ulster Division
Opinion: Remembering World War I in Ireland – The Irish Story
Reconsidering Irish fatalities in the First World War – The Irish Story
Ireland and the First World War
irish-consequences-of-the-great-war
Ireland and the First World War Myth, Memory, and History
1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers
The Ulster Division 6th October 1914
Historical Defence Capability Analysis
The Capture of Mametz Wood-compressed
One_million_rounds_fired_in_12 hours-2018
The Logic of Collective Sacrifice Ireland and the British Army, 1914-1918
Battle of Langemarck August 1917 – credit John McCormick
For King, Country and a Shilling a Day- Belfast Recruiting Patterns in the Great War
John Redmond and the First World WarAuthor(s)- Ronan McGreevy
WILLIAM HICKIE AND THE 16TH (IRISH) DIVISION
County Monaghan, 1914-1918- Recruitment, the Rise of Sinn Féin and the Partition Crisis
The Ulster Volunteers 1913-1914- Force or Farce?
EDWARD CARSON- ULSTER UNIONIST or IRISH PATRIOT?
The formation of the Ulster Home Guard
The Ulster Volunteer Force and the Formation of the 36th (Ulster) Division