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1916 Rising Medal, Armband and documents to Christopher Murphy, seriously wounded at Boland's Mills

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:2,500.00 - 3,500.00 EUR
1916 Rising Medal, Armband and documents to Christopher Murphy, seriously wounded at Boland's Mills

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Auction Date:2013 Jan 26 @ 13:00 (UTC+01:00 : BST/CET)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
A collection of items relating to 1916 veteran Christopher J. Murphy comprising of 1916 Medal, 1916 veterans' armband made by Bergins, Emergency period Irish Army Volunteer Force service book and letter from Justice Michael J. Lennon to Mrs. Murphy following the death of Christopher. (4 items) Christopher J. Murphy was born in the parish of St. Kevin's Dublin in 1890. During the Rebellion he fought as a member of the Boland's Mills Garrison under the command of Éamon de Valera. In the middle of the fighting he was shot by a sniper from a height, the bullet entering his throat and coming out through his lung. Despite the best efforts of doctors following the surrender they were unable to remove all the bullet shrapnel. He continued to serve through the War of Independence using his barber shop at Camden Row in Dublin as a safe house. During the Emergency he decided to enlist with the Irish Army despite his ill health and joined at Griffith Barracks in July 1940 aged 50 his enlistment documents noting as a distinctive mark "Bullet wound scar on throat 1916". Christopher Murphy died of lead poisoning on 25 July 1942, the letter sent to his wife by Justice Lennon noting that his "death.. is a great break for all those who were his comrades in the old Third Battalion".