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Letter from Henry Kavanagh to Enoch Kavanagh, 3 April 1915

Handwritten letter from Henry Kavanagh to his brother Enoch informing him that they have got new rifles, clothing and equipment but he doesn’t know when they will be sent out to the front. He also describes his training routine and the weather conditions.

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Dublin City Archives
Henry Kavanagh

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eng

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2

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Dublin City Library and Archive

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Henry Kavanagh

Contributor

Dublin City Archives
Henry Kavanagh

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Dublin City Archives

Date

file:///home/vcap/app/#1915-03-04

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Text

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Dublin City Library and Archive/RDFA

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eng

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Ireland

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Dublin City Library and Archive

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Digital Repository of Ireland

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1915-03-04

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1915-03-04

Language

en

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2020-08-06T08:10:13.256Z
2020-09-10T13:45:50.767Z

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