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Spike Milligan letter on show in Dunree 11.03.08

The late Spike Milligan ONE of the most popular exhibits on display as part of the Rockhill Collection at Fort Dunree is a letter from the late comedy genius Spike Milligan.
Penned 24 years ago to the Irish Defence Forces, Milligan's letter seeks to trace the army records of his ancestor - William Milligan, who was born in Buncrana.
The letter, written in 1984, also makes reference to Milligan's Irish citizenship and his own participation in army life. The following is the full text of the letter as can best be deciphered:
The letter from Spike Milligan on show at Fort Dunree.15 The Crescent
Hadley Wood
Barnet
Herts
UK

7 Mar 1984

Dear Sir,

An ancestor of mine on (sic) William Milligan - joined the British Royal Artillery in 1830 (approx) he was born in Buncrana - and I suspect he may have served in Fort Dunree - have you by any chance and (sic) records from that period - also have you by any chance a photo of the Fort today - or any photos of the Fort in the 1830's - I would be willing to pay any costs.
I am a citizen of Eire - but used to be a gunner in the British Army.

Best Wishes

Spike Milligan
The Rockhill Collection, gathered over many years by retired Sgt. Jackie Keenan and retired Private Jim Gallagher, is a permanent exhibition at Fort Dunree. It includes many items of military memorabilia from home and abroad.
For photos from the recent launch of collection, click here .
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