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March 2021 Newsletter

Members Newsletter (March 2021)

The week 14th- 21st March has seen a number of firsts, major success stories, for Ireland. On the racing field of Cheltenham, Irish horses won 23 of the 28 races, with trainer William Mullins winning the leading trainer award and Rachael Blackmore, the leading jockey award - the first woman ever to win this award - and Henry De Bromhead the Irish trainer winning all three festival feature races: Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and Gold Cup. On the rugby field at the Aviva Stadium, Ireland beat our neighbour and sporting rival, England, by 32 points to 18. On a lesser level, but still a first, the MSOI launched its Zoom lecture programme and this too has proved to be a major success. Both Cheltenham and the Aviva Stadium were without an audience but our first zoom lecture attracted an audience greater than some previous in person lectures organised by the MSOI. All concerned can be very proud of their work with the MSOI and the society is grateful to everyone who attended to bring about this success.

Progress since February Newsletter

  • Zoom Communications

On Monday 15th March our Zoom lecture programme was launched. Here, for the benefit of those who could not attend, is a brief summary of the content of the lectures. It is hoped in the near future that the event will be available to view on the MSOI website.

The opening welcome and address was by Pat Casey, President of the Medal Society of Ireland. He informed us of his medal collecting history and in particular the influence of the late Oliver D Cresswell (RIP) Belfast, whose book Irish Medals changed his focus and research methods on his medal collecting. A few copies of this book are still available and can be obtained through the Society Secretary and Pat recommended it to all serious collectors. Two key note speakers followed:

Darrell McKinley

Darrell’s presentation began with a general introduction to collecting medals. This included topics such as deciding what medals to collect and where to obtain them. Darrell used photographic slides of the Queen’s South Africa medal to examine the parts of a medal and the varying styles of naming to be found on them. He then presented to the audience a World War One 1914-15 trio that was his first ever medal purchase and explored the research potential for such a group, including the use of various genealogical websites in building a story of the person behind the medals. Darrell encouraged collectors to interact with Society members to discuss medals and research in order to enhance their own knowledge and get the most out of the hobby. The following two publications were strongly recommended:

  • British Battles and Medals 7th edition by John Hayward, Diana Birch and Richard Bishop
  • The Great War Medal Collectors Companion by Howard Wilkinson
Austin Fennessy

Austin’s presentation covered the wider spectrum of militaria collecting. Military cap badges, army insignia, bayonets, uniforms and weapons were all touched upon with many slides illustrating the items to the audience. Austin then focused on military buttons and gave an interesting insight into their manufacture and history. He also remarked on their suitability for young collectors or those on a budget due to their reasonable price. Austin recommended the following publications:

  • Buttons of the Irish Militia 1793-1881 by Joe McDonnell
  • The Insignia of the Irish Officers Training Corps by Joe McDonnell
  • Collecting metal Shoulder titles by Ray Westlake

A discussion with question and answer session followed, over-running the allocated time, demonstrating the interest generated and the success of the event. A number of proposals were made for future presentations.

  • Future proposal

One suggestion put forward was a Show and Tell section of future Zoom presentations allowing participants a few moments to both show and give a brief talk on an item from their collection. It is envisaged that around 3 such opportunities would follow a key note speaker and each last for 5 - 10 minutes. 

We now seek volunteers willing to participate in this type of presentation for future Zoom events.

Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with your proposed topic and contact details in order to create a panel and schedule for future events.
  • Photographic Quiz

This proved to be of interest to members and the winning member was Gerard Little, Killiney, Dublin with an impressive 26 points out of 30 making him the outright winner. Congratulations! Our sincere thanks goes to Paul Field of Bayonets and Bullets (www.bayonetsandbullets.co.uk) for both preparing the quiz and awarding the €25 prize for the winner. The solutions to the quiz are attached to this Newsletter.
  • Feedback and Membership Fees

We convey a special thank you to those members who have provided feedback on the February Newsletter. We also thank those who have paid their 2021 membership fee. Some members who joined online will have their fees automatically collected by Paypal, all others with payment outstanding should refer to the options at the end of this Newsletter.
  • Virtual Fair

Further discussion has taken place on the possibility of holding virtual fairs, and more information will be provided in due course.
  • Journal

Please remember that the next issue of the journal is due out imminently. It will only be posted to those members who are currently subscribed. Articles for future journals are requested. Original, well researched articles, including reference to sources, are welcome.

 

Please forward this newsletter to any person you believe may be interested in becoming a member of the society.
 
All comments and feedback would be welcomed and may be made to any of the officers listed in the Journal or via Contact Us on the MSOI website or directly to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

Liam Corcoran 

Membership Secretary
 


 
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February 2021 Newsletter

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Members Newsletter (February 2021)

 
All members should have received this email during February. If you didn't and would like to be a member please follow the instructions on the home page. If you believe the details held for you are incorrect please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Spring greetings to all members and potential members, from the Medal Society of Ireland (MSOI). New shoots are now being seen in our gardens and new growth is also visible in the society since the January Newsletter. The newsletters are the result of collaborative work of the MSOI officers. (Note: Society officers are listed on page 1 of the October 2020 journal). All of the officers invite you to contact them by email as part of our continual effort to improve the growth of communications within the Society.

We convey a special thank you to those members who have provided feedback on the January newsletter. In particular, thank you to those who paid their 2021 membership fees. If you do not pay by recurring Paypal please see details at end of this newsletter for other payment procedures. The fee remains the same, €20.00

 

Progress since January Newsletter

 

  • Zoom Communications

The MSOI successfully obtained a license for the use of the Zoom Communication platform, funded by the committee members. Thank you to all concerned. Planning has now begun for the implementation of a series of MSOI lectures. The first lecture is scheduled to take place around 15th March. The series will be opened by Pat Casey, President of the society, who will give a brief introduction on the history of the Medal Society of Ireland. This will be followed by one or two speakers on relevant topics. With this new Zoom communication tool we now need to put in place a panel of speakers for these future lectures. 


 
The Society needs you! Volunteers for these lectures are required!

 

Being aware of the wide range of interests and knowledge of our members we seek your assistance. The proposal is for a short talk on your favourite medal / group of medals or military item. These lectures will be a method of achieving one of the aims of the society – the study of medals, badges, arms and armour and militaria in their various collecting forms. Please forward topics to Pat Casey: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

  • Photographic Quiz

With thanks to Paul Field of Bayonets and Bullets for creating the accompanying Photographic Quiz.

This is a "What Am I?" quiz. 

There are 15 photographs. Identify each item and answer in the format

 

  1. ......
  2. ......
  3. ...... etc 

 

Bayonets and Bullets has sponsored a prize for this inaugural quiz. Only paid up society members are eligible to receive the prize.

The conditions, per Paul, are that if 1 person gets the most correct answers, they win the full prize money of €25. If 2 or more get the highest number of answers correct, the prize money will be split.

The winner will be announced in the March newsletter or on the evening of the first lecture along with the full photographic solutions.

It is hoped that quizzes will form a regular fun part of the society events.

 

  • Virtual Fairs

 Details are still being finessed and more information will be provided in due course.

 

  • Miscellaneous

Books: The following books are now available from the Society.

Title: Deansgrange Cemetery and the Easter Rising  Author : Ray Bateson

Title: Digging up the RAJ Author: Shabnam Visisht

These are available from John McCann (Treasurer of the MSOI) Email : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Donation for each book €5.00 + postage & packaging

 

Please remember that the next issue of the journal is due out in late March. Articles for future journals are requested. Original, well researched articles, including reference to sources, are welcome.

 

Please forward this newsletter to any person you believe may be interesting in becoming a member of the society.
 
Comments and feedback may be made to any of the officers listed in the Journal or directly to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

 

Liam Corcoran 

Membership Secretary

 

January 2021 Newsletter

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Members Newsletter (January 2021)

 
All members should have received this email during January. If you didn't and would like to be a member please follow the instructions on the home page. If you believe the details held for you are incorrect please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
New Year Greetings to all members and potential members, from the officers of the Medal Society of Ireland (Note: Society Officers are listed on page 1 of the October 2020 Journal)

Everyone is only too well aware of the current invasion of the COVID-19 and of the world’s efforts to control and eventually beat this virus. We, the officers of the MSOI, were of the hope that the war would have been won by now and we had only to cancel 2 or 3 of the Medals, Militaria and Collectables Fairs. In line with current medical and political opinions we now cannot see our next fair being scheduled until very late in the year or maybe in 2022. Our best socialising and communication to date took place at our fairs. We agreed at a recent virtual meeting to focus on new ventures to improve communication and focus on other areas of interest to members.

These are some of the proposals for the coming months. Your views are important to us so please share your thoughts with us so as to enable the Society to grow and prosper.
  • A regular newsletter; which will help to compensate for the absence of some of the excellent exchanges that took place at fairs in Knox Memorial Hall.
  • Research and utilise Zoom communications to enable virtual meetings.
  • Introduce new types of information meetings and lectures; for example, a session involving three members, one to talk about benefits of medal collection and how to do detailed research; two others to share and give history of some of their own precious medal collections.
  • Virtual fairs; members/dealers invited to display some items for sale / auction.
  • Virtual military table quizzes.


NB These activities will be available to paid up members only.
 
Members are requested to make recommendations by email on areas of interest to them which would make the Society more meaningful and interesting to themselves and other members. Please share your suggestions with any Society Officer by 14th February 2021.

Other items discussed:

Journal: There were expressions of approval and congratulations on the new colour version of the journal. Well done to all concerned. If you are a paid-up member and have not received Journal No. 103 October 2020, please email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

NOTE: this newsletter is not intended to replace the journal. As stated, it is hoped the newsletter will become a successful communication tool for the Society.

Articles for journal: Urgently required. Each publication is only as successful as the submissions. The next journal is due out in March. Originally researched articles should include references to sources, where relevant.

Award for Best Article of the Year 2020 in memory of the late Michael Denieffe, founder member of MSOI and his role in, and contribution to the society: The article chosen for 2020 was published in Journal No. 103 October 2020 titled “Captain John Dillon Mac Cormack (1891-1973)” by Liam Dodd. Congratulations to Liam, who will receive the prestigious MSOI medal.  

Special reference was also made to the article by Richard M Clements titled “Military Casualties of the S.S. Connemara & Retriever Disaster”

MSOI Website: As you may be aware the website was down for a few days. It is now back up and functioning. Thank you, Michael.

Annual Subscriptions: Membership Fees are now Due

In the past, most members renewed their membership fees while visiting the fairs in Knox Hall. No fairs have meant less opportunity to pay membership fees.

You are asked, if you do not already pay by recurring PayPal, to either make a Paypal payment, send a cheque, make an online bank transfer or make a lodgement to the MSOI bank account. See details below. The fee remains the same, €20.00.
 

Please forward this newsletter to any person you believe may be interesting in becoming a member of the society.
 
Comments and feedback may be made to any of the officers listed in the Journal or directly to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
 

Membership Secretary
 


 
TO PAY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION
 
Paypal payments can be made to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Medal Society of Ireland bank with Permanent TSB
Sort Code: 99-06-38 Account Number: 16272930
A/C BIC IPBSIE2DXXX and IBAN IE03IPBS99063816272930

Euro cheques payable to “Medal Society of Ireland” . Please contact the membership secretary, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for further details.

Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and inform him of any membership lodgement and the method used.  Please ensure any transfer clearly includes identifying information.
 




To find the society online, view and follow - 


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POSTPONED EVENTS

To all members and supporters,

Due to the current coronarvirus pandemic and subsequent government directives, all events of the society are currently postponed.

While this is a disappointment, these measures are for the greater good and the society encourages everyone to follow the advice from the Department of Public Health and take all recommended steps to protect your health. 

 

Double-barrelled Book Launch & Talks

 

A double-barrelled lecture from US based authors, Conor Dullaghan and Kieran McMullen.

Conor will discuss how some of the biggest names from 1916 to 1921 factor into his private medal collection and are featured in his new book. Kieran will discuss the weapons used by both sides, their capabilities, shortfalls and impact on tactics during Ireland’s War of Independence.

All are welcome. Free admission. Books will be available to purchase and the authors will gladly sign their work. 

 


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Newsflash

Medals, Militaria and Collectables Fair

A warm welcome awaits at the Medal Society of Ireland hosted "Medals, Militaria and Collectables Fair"

in Knox Memorial Hall, Monkstown, Dublin on Saturday 4th May from 10 am to 2 pm

FREE ENTRANCE for members while admission charge for all other adults is €4 each (accompanied children free)