The London Irish and London Pride: Identity, Memory and the Citizen Soldier

Schedule

Thu May 21 2026 at 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm

UTC+01:00

Location

Public Record Office of Northern Ireland | Belfast, NI

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The London Irish and London Pride: Identity, Memory and the Citizen Soldier in the Great War.

This talk explores the London Irish Rifles within the wider story of London’s Territorial Force during the Great War, setting one distinctive battalion against the social, cultural and military transformation of London’s citizen soldiers between 1908 and 1915. It situates the London Irish within the capital’s long amateur military tradition and examines how a peacetime unit, rooted in civic identity and voluntary service, adapted to the demands of mass mobilisation and modern war.

The presentation examines the formation of the London Irish as a Territorial Force battalion, its recruitment, training and social composition, and the realities behind its supposed ethnic identity. It considers who joined the battalion, how ideas of “Irishness” operated in a London setting, and how officers and men navigated overlapping loyalties to regiment, city and homeland. Particular attention is paid to the battalion’s civic and social roles in London and its connections with Ireland before deployment, as well as its expansion and first experience of combat at Loos.

Alongside this institutional and social history, the talk uses the writings of Patrick MacGill, soldier, labourer and poet, to explore how the experience of war was understood and remembered from below. MacGill’s shifting accounts, written during and long after the conflict, offer a working-class perspective that complicates more familiar officer-dominated narratives and raises broader questions about memory, authenticity and how the war was later interpreted.

Together, these strands reveal the London Irish as both a product of London society and a participant in a global conflict, shaped by class, ethnicity and the pressures of wartime service. The talk concludes by reflecting on London pride: the sense of civic identity, voluntary commitment and resilience that underpinned the Territorial Force, and how Londoners, including the London Irish, carried the capital’s traditions into war and back again, leaving a legacy that endured well beyond 1918.

This event will be introduced by Tom Thorpe with Stephen Sandford presenting.

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Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, 2 Titanic Boulevard Titanic Quarter, Belfast, United Kingdom

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