Dublin Memorials of the Great War

1914-1918

Introduction

 This website features memorials to Dublin casualties of the First World War and is integrated with online databases of research on individual casualties.

The memorials are grouped into categories. Each memorial entry consists of its own page with Name, Location,, Description, Images and a link to Dublin casualties listed on the memorial. Not all casualties listed on memorials will be found in the database of casualties, as it focuses on persons born or resident in Dublin and some memorials in Dublin cover persons from across Ireland (e.g. railway companies) or list persons with a past association with the city (e.g. educated in Dublin).

This is an ongoing, part-time project. It is hoped to include all existing memorials, time and access permitting. This site does not currently deal with Dublin memorials to the 1916 Rising, though it is inter-linked with the wider war in Europe, as I feel they would be best included with a project on War of Independence and Civil War memorials. The exception is Grangegorman Military Cemetery which contains burials for some of the combatants who died in the Rising.

 

Categories

Government

Church of Ireland

Commercial

Presbyterian Church

Sport

Methodist Church

Education

Catholic Church

Public

Cemeteries 

 

Areas

North Dublin City

South Dublin City

Ballsbridge

Castleknock

Clontarf

Dun Laoghaire

Fairview

Howth

Killester

Phoenix Park

Rathgar

 

 


Author

Warren Lawless, B.A.

My interest in Ireland and the Great War arose from the involvement of my own family in the war. Hailing from the Dublin tenements, my great-grandfather John Bell and two of his sons, Jack and Christopher Bell, served in the Great War. Jack Bell was killed in action, while his father was crippled by wounds and died subsequently. After graduating I started to research my ancestor's military careers in detail, to try and piece together the documents and stories that had survived from that time.

My interest was also stirred by the Great War memorials in my local area and while studying history at Trinity College I undertook research into Clontarf's part in the war-effort, supervised by Dr. David Fitzpatrick.

I also recently became involved with Paddy Harte's Journey of Remembrance project and helped research the Dublin City & County Book of Honour - The Great War 1914-1918. Lack of time to consult the many war memorials around Dublin fuelled my desire to provide a online supplement to the written research, linking casualties to sites where they are commemorated.

Please note: I am eager to locate the war medals of my Bell ancesors (J. Bell 41614, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and J.Bell 7177, Royal Dublin Fusiliers). These consist of the Silver Wounds badge, the 1914-15 Star and two sets of the Victory Medal and British War Medal. Anyone with information, please contact

Warren Lawless, 112 Kincora Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Ireland.

 


Government Memorials

Four Courts

Registry of Deeds


Commercial Memorials

Bank of Ireland, College Green

Great Northern Railway, Connolly Station

Great Southern & Western Railway, Heuston Station

Guinness Brewery


Sport Memorials

Clontarf Cricket and Football Clubs

Lansdowne Road


Education Memorials

Mountjoy School, Dublin

Royal Hibernian Military School, Phoenix Park

St. Columba's, Rathfarnham

Trinity College, Dublin

Trinity College, Dublin, Engineering School


Church Memorials

Church of Ireland

St. Brigid's, Church of Ireland, Castleknock

St. John the Baptist, Church of Ireland, Clontarf

St. Patrick's Cathedral

St. Stephen's, Church of Ireland, Upper Mount Street

St. Thomas, Church of Ireland, Cathal Brugha Street

 

Presbyterian

Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church

Clontarf Presbyterian Church

Donore Presbyterian Church

Rathgar Presbyterian Church

 

Methodist

Clontarf Methodist Church

 

Catholic

Church of the Visitation, Fairview

St. Andrew's, Westland Row

St. Mary's, Haddington Road

St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street

 


Public Memorials

Dun Laoghaire Leinster Memorial

Howth Sea Memorial

Islandbridge National War Memorial

Killester Veterans Housing Scheme

Seaman's Institute, Eden Quay

St. Stephen's Green, Kettle Memorial


Cemeteries

St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Clontarf

Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Cabra

Mount Jerome Cemetery, Harold's Cross

Royal Hibernian Military School, Church of Ireland Pheonix Park


Areas

North Dublin City

Great Northern Railway, Connolly Station

Seaman's Institute, Eden Quay

COI_St_ThomasSt. Thomas, Church of Ireland, Cathal Brugha Street

 

South Dublin City

Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church

Bank of Ireland, College Green

Donore Presbyterian Church

Great Southern & Western Railway, Heuston Station

St. Patrick's Cathedral, Patrick Street

St. Stephen's, Church of Ireland, Upper Mount Street

St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street

St. Stephen's Green, Kettle Memorial

Trinity College, Dublin

Trinity College, Dublin, Engineering School

 

Ballsbridge

St. Mary's, Haddington Road

 

Castleknock

 St. Brigid's, Church of Ireland, Castleknock

 

Clontarf

Clontarf Presbyterian Church

Clontarf Methodist Church

St. John the Baptist, Church of Ireland, Clontarf

St. John the Baptist Cemetery

Clontarf Cricket and Football Clubs

 

Dun Laoghaire

Leinster Memorial, Dun Laoghaire

 

Fairview

Church of the Visitation, Roman Catholic

 

Howth

Howth Sea Memorial

 

Killester

Killester Veterans Housing Scheme

 

Phoenix Park

Royal Hibernian Military School, Church of Ireland Phoenix Park

Royal Hibernian Military School, Phoenix Park

 

Rathgar

Rathgar Presbyterian Church