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Wicklow World War 1 War Dead Memorial (Invitation)

Posted on July 29, 2014 by Michael Seery

An unveiling of a memorial will take place at 5 – 6 pm Thursday 18th September 2014 at Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow. The Memorial will consist of 15 granite pillars listing the names of natives and residents of County Wicklow who died directly or indirectly as a result of the war. It will be located alongside the old railway bridge on the river bank at Woodenbridge.  The unveiling will be by The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Charles Flanagan T.D.

All are welcome. For further details, contact Billy Timmins T.D. (Contact details here)

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