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Western Front Association (Dublin Branch)
Western Front Association (Dublin Branch)
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+353 (01) 895 8831
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ian1914@eircom.net

The Western Front Association (The WFA) was formed with the purpose of furthering interest in First World War of 1914-1918. We also aim to perpetuate the memory, courage and comradeship of all those who served their countries on all sides, across all theatres and fronts, on land, at sea and in the air and at home, during the Great War.

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Pearse Street Library
Pearse Street Library
138 - 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. D02 HE37

Dublin City’s Pearse Street Library was built in 1909 with the financial support of American millionaire Andrew Carnegie. Today it features a public library downstairs and a special study library upstairs. It is a place where visitors can trace their family trees or look up the history of their area. Another feature is the stone head of Admiral Horatio Nelson; Nelson’s Pillar on O’Connell Street was blown up in 1966, and the head of the statue was saved.

Date

18 Jan 2025
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Time

2:00 pm

Lecture – The Military Career of Edward Gerrard

The Military Career of Edward Gerrard, Royal Artillery 1914 to 1934

Edward Gerrard, having failed his Medical exams, joined the Royal Artillery at Newbridge in May 1914.

He was finally sent overseas in 1915 to Egypt and Suvla Bay. A brief return to Ireland saw him involved in the 1916 Rising during which he was wounded and witnessed some of the actions of Bowen Colthurst. Returning to Egypt later that year he was with General Allenby’s army through Sinai, Gaza, Khan Yunis, Jerusalem Xmas 1917 and on to Damascus, in October 1918.

His diaries and letters home give contrasting views of conditions and his reactions as a young officer playing a small part in world changing events. They also give a lowly perspective on events described by Lawrence in 7 Pillars of Wisdom.

After the war he subsequently served India, Somaliland, UK bases and Drumree, Lough Swilly.

The lecture by his son Peter, will be illustrated by photos taken by him, extracts from some 30 censored letters home, diaries and notes made at the time and later recollections.
In short, not a rare perspective and not without prejudices of his time and upbringing, but as one generation removed may bring some retrospection, tolerance and affection to his experiences.

Doors Open At 13.40 For A 14.00 Start.
Members And Non-Members Of The Western Front Association Are Equally Welcome. Any New Visitors Are Guaranteed A Friendly Atmosphere And A Warm Welcome From A Group Of Like-Minded Enthusiasts.
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