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My grandfather | Ernest Hemsworth and my father and uncle | pupils at the Royal Hibernian Military School

My grandfather, an Irishman, was Ernest Hemsworth and he fought in the first World War. Sadly he was killed in 1915.
There is a photograph of my grandfather attached here as well as a photograph of my father, Charles D. Hemsworth, and of my uncle, Ernest Hemsworth as school boys. They both attended the Royal Hibernian Military School in the Phoenix Park, Dublin. I have yet to establish the identity of the officer in the middle of the photograph.

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Paul Hemsworth

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1918
1914

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English

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1918
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Paul Hemsworth | europeana19141918:agent/19ff5a2f50910d784327ec390564d11e
Charles D. Hemsworth | europeana19141918:agent/a16a08fe4beb6cf93c798646a60f050e
Ernest Hemsworth | europeana19141918:agent/e0dce4953acde4feee7158f3973bfcc0

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2020-02-25T08:54:56.764Z
2020-02-25T08:54:56.765Z
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