ss002d6252 Posted 12 July , 2018 Share Posted 12 July , 2018 9 minutes ago, museumtom said: Thanks again lads. sadly I am waiting for the new broadband system which will be in the next two weeks and I am heading for W&Peace revival next week in Kent so all is up ion the air. I have to admit, with the support of this forum we should be able to find a lot of new lads for IFCP. Kind regards. Tom. What's wrong with 2 cups and a piece of string ? Hopefully a good few men can be be identified and dealt with accordingly. Craig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
museumtom Posted 12 July , 2018 Author Share Posted 12 July , 2018 'What's wrong with 2 cups and a piece of string ?' I love it Craig. Go-on on ya good thing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaulC78 Posted 11 October , 2022 Share Posted 11 October , 2022 (edited) On 22/02/2012 at 20:55, museumtom said: MULLINS, EDWARD. Rank: Unknown. Regiment or Service: Unknown. The only information I have on this soldier is contained in the below. He is not in any of the War Dead databases. Waterford News and the Munster Express. August, 1915. Soldier’s sudden death in the City. A young soldier named Edward Mullins, living with his mother at Ballybricken, died at his home under somewhat tragic circumstances at his home early on Tuesday. Deceased had been I hospital as England for some time and was invalided home. He had been in the city only a few days and since his arrival had been under the care of Dr White. Between 1 and 2 o’clock he got a seizure in the house. Medical and spiritual aid were immediately requisitioned. The priest arrived and administered the last Sacraments, but when the doctor came he pronounced life to be extinct. An inquest will not probably be held, as Dr White had attended Mullins as late as the previous evening. Hi Tom, see the reply I've just posted elsewhere on the forum: Edited 11 October , 2022 by PaulC78 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
museumtom Posted 11 October , 2022 Author Share Posted 11 October , 2022 Thank you kindly Paul, your link is here, well done! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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