3658 The Irish Sword. The Journal of the Military History Society of Ireland
Volume XXV. Number 100. Winter 2006. €15.00
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The Chapel of Dublin Barracks, three essays with a common thread by Kenneth Ferguson 121
I: The Riding House with a Steeple: a puzzle connected with Dublin Barracks in the age of Lord Chesterfield (Illustrated) 121
II: Methodist preaching at Dublin Barracks: Methodism and the Army 137
III: The Garrison Church, Arbour Hill (Illustrated) 145
Garrison Life in Derry, 1600-1603 by John McGurk 149
Field Marshal Lord Strathnairn (1801-1885) by Leon Ó Broin 181
Captain Butler’s analysis of the First Boer War by Lord Dunboyne 197
Arms and the Medic: Châteaudun, Saint-Lô and an Irish Red Cross plan for a field ambulance in 1943 by Phyllis Gaffney 200
Notes: The ‘Tricha Cét’ and the universality of military formations: the function of the ‘lord’s gallóglach’ [subject also of the related Query 312]; Military longevity: veterans of the First World War; Mr. Robert Fisk on an incident in Southern Lebanon 217
Book Reviews 225
Proceedings 2006 237
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