Biographical Dictionary of Irish Nurses during the Second World War
Biographical Dictionary of Nurses from Ireland in Service on the Home Front and on Allied Battle Fronts during the Second World War, 1939-1945
A comprehensive list of those nurses born on the island of Ireland who made a significant contribution to the service effort during the Second World War, often risking their lives on the Home Front or on Battle Front lines in Europe or in the Pacific theatre.
The Royal College of Nursing NI and PRONI are together launching the Biographical Dictionary of Nurses from Ireland during the Second World War, 1939-1945 edited by Seán Graffin. The project began in 2020 following the commemorations to mark the 75th anniversaries of Victory in Europe (VE) Day and Victory in Japan (VJ) Day, in order to identify those who had served in that war. As names were gathered, it became evident that many nurses, mostly women, from across Ireland applied to train in British hospitals and when qualified applied to enlist to support the war effort.
Due to the nature of the research, the dictionary remains uncompleted, and research continues.