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Paddy Darcy

Paddy Darcy's sisiter Lily married my uncle Larry The letter card is from my Granduncle Jim(?) to my Grandfather, according to Jim's Daughter Eileen. Her father served in the Air Corps in East Africa. I don't know George's surname.
Christmas Cards from the front from Private Paddy Darcy to his mother in Kingstown and a postcard. A Christmas cardfrom a soldier called George to Paddy's sister Rita.

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John Francis Weafer

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Europeana 1914-1918

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English

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Europe

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Paddy Darcy | europeana19141918:agent/02051a2d337f075168d9cff9f79ca616
John Francis Weafer | europeana19141918:agent/3a5cbb4b56a4508601b1ed756bdfb683

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2019-09-11T08:44:42.555Z
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