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1942 Irish Threepence Pendant

69.00

Perfect 78th Birthday Gift. 1942 Irish Threepence coin. This pendant is made from genuine old Irish Threepence coins. The coin features the Celtic Harp, the national emblem of Ireland which symbolises the history, culture and heritage of the Emerald Isle. This pendant was made by hand not machine, the coin has been cleaned and hand polished to bring it back to its former glory. The coin is then mounted into the pendant and comes in a beautiful presentation box with a snake chain included. You are covered with our 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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1942

Dublin won the All Ireland Senior Football Championship
Cork won the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Barbra Streisand (Singer)
Billy Connelly (Comedian)
Calvin Klein (Fashion Designer)
Donna Mills (Actress)
Muhammad Ali (American Boxer)
Neil Kinnock (Former Labour Party Leader)
Paul McCartney (Singer with Beatles)
Harrison Ford (Actor)
Bob Hoskins (Actor)

INVENTIONS IN 1942 INCLUDED

Electronic digital computer
Turboprop engine
Duct tape
First nuclear reactor built in Chicago
Instant coffee introduced

FAMOUS IRISH MOVIES INCLUDED

Gentleman Jim
The Miracle Kid
Yankee Doodle Dandy

ALSO THAT YEAR

World War II
The minimum draft age is lowered from 21 to 18.

French Admiral Jean de Laborde scuttles the French fleet anchored in Toulon harbor, in order to keep it out of German hands.
British asked to bathe in 5 inches of water or less to help the war effort.Singapore Surrenders to the Japanese

The K9 corps begins training dogs for use in warfare
The Battle of Midway when Japanese attacked Midway and due to US strategy was a resounding success for US Forces which resulted in the loss of 322 aircraft and 3,500 men from the Japanese Navy.
Canada interns Japanese Canadians as possible security threats by evoking the War Measures Act.

In the US Car Makers switch from making cars to making War Materials

26 countries agree to create the United nations

POPULAR FILMS

Road to Morocco, starring Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and Dorothy Lamour