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Photos of my father | Mortimer Hogan | 1898-1969

Mortimer Hogan was my father. He worked with shoeing horses in the army. His regiment was S. Irish Horse. He was underage when he joined up - he siad he was a year older than he was. He had been working on the railway but left to join the army and see the world or see the next world. He was gassed and invalided in 1917. He did not speak much about it but said the he was in the trenches in ivers of blood. He worked with horses also.
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Mortimer Hogan
Instructions to soldier belonging to Mortimer Hogan
Official document
Instructions to soldier belonging to Mortimer Hogan (2)
Pay-book of Mortimer Hogan (1)
Pay-book of Mortimer Hogan (2)
Pay-book of Mortimer Hogan (3)
Pay-book of Mortimer Hogan (4)
Certification of equipment signed by Mortimer Hogan
Drawings in the notebook of Mortimer Hogan
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Photograph of Mortimer Hogan (1)
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Postcard describing photo of Mortimer Hogan (1)
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Photograph of Mortimer Hogan (2)
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Photograph of Mortimer Hogan (3)
Postcard describing photo of Mortimer Hogan (3)
Photograph of Mortimer Hogan (4)
Postcard describing photo of Mortimer Hogan (4)
Photograph of Mortimer Hogan (5)
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Medals belonging to Mortimer Hogan
Medal
From the West Clare Railway engineer's office
Reference letter for Mortimer Hogan
Demobilization Ration Book for Mortimer Hogan
Demobilization Ration Book for Mortimer Hogan (2)
Demobilization Ration Book for Mortimer Hogan (3)
Demobilization Ration Book for Mortimer Hogan (4)

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Mortimer Hogan | europeana19141918:agent/262518796252aaa6796767e864cd5aca
Agnes McNamara | europeana19141918:agent/61f26e79260fba9da4980eb8c575f8ff

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