Edith Caved. Died for her Country. Murdered by the Germane, Oct 12th, 1015. O. tender and heroic eoul Wi**. ehiiiing mb. i Sound, through the like tocsin bell Celling to war, Edith Cavell! . Yet not alone to war thy the aoul iiwrirtent claim
Coleraine's Queen for a week—that's 21-year-old Edith Norris. of 44 Nursery Avenue. Coleraine. Edith won a £25 prize and the title "Miss Coleraine Civic Week 1969." at a dance organised by the town's Round Table. Edith has also been "Miss Deny Dairy Princess
Rexford, New York; June Martha Beatrice Cairns anc.* Audrey Edith Cairns. 5 Hollybank avenue, Panelagh, were defendants. The plaintiffs are the executors of the trusts of the will of Edith Olive Richardson, late of Downshire House, Newcastle, Co. Down
November 11, 1939 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Edith can't lose Away briefly from the Wimbledon television coverage, Jordonstown girl Edith Armstrong finds time for . . . a game of tennis. Sixteen-year-old Edith is quite on outdoor type, oleo enjoying swimming and playing hockey.
DEATH OF MISS EDITH COLE. RESULT OF BURNING ACCIDENT. Mrs. W. W. Kelly, who was known oa the stage as His Edith Cole, wife Mr. W. W. Kelly, Imam and manager of the Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool, died yesterday as the result of injuries received en May
June 8, 1927 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
ENGLISHWOMAN. Archdeacon Wilberforce; preaching Westminster yesterday, said—Let there be no mistake, let England see clearly. Edith Cavell waa murdered lor one reason onlybecause she woe Englishwoman. Her death has given unanswerable argument—it has taken
November 1, 1915 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
kindly promised to assist MIAs Mauna C. Carinis Mies Maud llancy. Mr. .1. E. (;radon. Mr. Stephan Jrnies, Miss Edith Kelly (vi 0 1 ...), and Moe Edith French, the gifted pianist who won th, Estir Prize for advanced piper playing. Mr. Stevan. who. this per,
November 4, 1911 - Dublin Evening Mail - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
beggar us if he will. We are irremediably in his power, Edith, you and all of us together." " Then Heaven help us," Edith said, sadly. " For that man's nature is pitiless and implacable. "Edith, Edith, listen to me, darling. He is not pitiless, is not
March 31, 1877 - Meath Herald and Cavan Advertiser - Kells, Meath, Republic of Ireland