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DERRY WORLD WAR ONE RECORDS MADE AVAILABLE

written by stephen June 11, 2014
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worldwarone1War memorial records for Derry are to be made public to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the First World War.

The records will be available to view at Derry City Council’s Archive and Genealogy Service and the Public Record Office (PRONI).

The records – to be launched an event in the Tower Hotel in the city tomorrow week – contain details of soldiers from the city who fought and died during the First World War.worldwarone

Four volumes have been digitised which provide additional information about the soldiers whose names appear on the memorial.

The original volumes, which date from 1926, remain with the Derry City Council Archive collection.

The volumes contain forms which were sent out by the Secretary of the City of Derry War Memorial Committee to the next of kin of the fallen soldiers.

The forms were then returned to the Committee prior to the names being included on the War Memorial itself.

They contain details about each soldier, including their rank, regimental number, any military honours they received, and the name and address of their next of kin.

Bernadette Walsh, archivist from Derry City Council, said the project represented “another successful collaboration” with PRONI.

Carál Ní Chuilín, Minister of Culture, said the digitisation of the memorial records would enable people to better access information on the young people, from all backgrounds, who died in the First World War.

She added: “It is important that we all come together to remember and commemorate the historical and significant events which have affected the lives of people and communities here.

“The launch of this resource will contribute to the Commemoration of the Decade of Centenaries and build upon the positive legacy of the City of Culture Year.”

 

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