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Search our Historical Collections Online, a sample of 10,000 artefacts from the National Museum of Ireland’s Historical, Military and Easter Week Collections, published as part of the Decade of Commemorations.


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certificate / War Service

A munitions factory certificate issued to Florence Lea for the satisfactory performance of her duties from 14 March 1917 to 20 December 1918 in the Dublin Dockyard (War Munitions) Co. Ltd., in the execution of urgent war work involving the manufacture of high explosive shells.

 

British War Medal / Muriel E. O’Sullivan, Voluntary Aid Detachment, WWI

The British War Medal 1914-20. Awarded to M. E. O’Sullivan (Muriel) who was Capt O’Sullivan’s sister who served in the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment). Stamped 'M E O’Sullivan VAD'. In addition is a smaller medal issued by the St Johns Ambulance Association and engraved at the rear 204848 Muriel...

 

Victory Medal / Muriel E. O’Sullivan, Voluntary Aid Detachment, WWI

The Victory Medal. Awarded to M. E. O’Sullivan (Muriel), who was Capt O’Sullivan’s sister who served in the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment). Stamped 'M E O’Sullivan VAD'. In addition is a smaller medal issued by the St Johns Ambulance Association and engraved at the rear 204848 Muriel E O’Sullivan...

 

1914-15 Star / Muriel E. O’Sullivan, Voluntary Aid Detachment, WWI

Medal, the 1914-1915 Star. Awarded to M. E. O’Sullivan (Muriel), who was Capt O’Sullivan’s sister who served in the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment). In addition is a smaller medal issued by the St Johns Ambulance Association and engraved at the rear 204848 Muriel E O’Sullivan together with a small...

 

commemorative medal / Muriel E. O’Sullivan, Voluntary Aid Detachment, WWI

Commemorative medal, awarded to M. E. O’Sullivan (Muriel), who was Capt O’Sullivan’s sister who served in the VAD (Voluntary Aid Detachment). Issued by the St Johns Ambulance Association and engraved at the rear 204848 Muriel E O’Sullivan together with a small bar bearing the date 1917. Items of...