Historical Collections Online
Search our Historical Collections Online, a sample of 10,000 artefacts from the National Museum of Ireland’s Historical, Military and Easter Week Collections, published as part of the Decade of Commemorations.
 
letter / Michael Fleming, 1916 - 1917
Partial letter, probably written by Michael Fleming during his internment after the 1916 Rising Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge, Oranmore, Co. Galway, who...
 
letter / Eamon de Valera / Michael Fleming, 1917
Letter from Eamon de Valera, 19 July 1917, at 34 Munster Street. To Michael Fleming. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge, Oranmore, Co. Galway, who participated...
 
belt / Fleming Family
Sam Browne belt, brown leather. No insignia. Shoulder strap missing. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge, Oranmore, Co. Galway, who participated in the 1916...
 
book / The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places / Michael Collins
Book, copy of The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places, by P.W. Joyce L.L.D. Volume I. Inscribed on the inside by Kate Sheridan 'This book is one of those given to me at Government Buildings by Miss Sinead Mason in October 1922. It belonged to my brother Miceal Collins R.I.P. With best...
 
book / The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places / Michael Collins
Book, copy of The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places, by P.W. Joyce L.L.D. Volume II. Owned by General Michael Collins, presented to his sister Kate Sheridan (Collins) and given by her to her sister Margaret Collins, wife of Pat O'Driscoll of 147 North Circular Road, Dublin (inscribed...
 
book / The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places / Michael Collins
Book, copy of The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places, by P.W. Joyce L.L.D. Volume III. Owned by General Michael Collins, presented to his sister Kate Sheridan (Collins) and given by her to Pat O'Driscoll of 147 North Circular Road, Dublin. This book had been given to Kate Sheridan at...
 
prison cap / Michael Fleming, Galway, 1916
Prison cap, number q214, which belonged to Michael Fleming, worn by him in Lewes Prison. Michael Fleming was interned in Lewes, Dartmoor, Pentonville and Frongoch Internment Camp, 1916 to 1917. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons...
 
photograph / Fleming Family
Photographic portrait of Michael Fleming in his uniform, including the Sam Browne belt and prison cap, numbered 214. Copy by Keogh Brothers Ltd of 124 St. Stephen's Green and 75 Lower Dorset Street, Dublin. In frame. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father...
 
seal / Fleming Family
Seal of stamp matrix, one of a pair, with wooden handle and brass matrix, with 'I.R.' for Irish Republic. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge, Oranmore, Co....
 
seal / Fleming Family
Seal or stamp matrix, one of a pair, with wooden handle and brass matrix, with 'I.R.' for Irish Republic. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge, Oranmore, Co....
 
prison number / Michael Fleming, 1916
Disc, yellow felt with a leather strap, with prison number F2 20. One of a pair with F4 13. Numbered on both sides. This prison disc belonged to Michael Fleming. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph...
 
prison number / Fleming Family, 1916
Disc, yellow felt with a leather strap, with prison number F4 13. One of a pair with F2 20. Numbered on both sides. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his sons Patrick, Thomas and Joseph Fleming, Irish Volunteers of Clarenbridge,...
 
autograph book / Michael Fleming, Galway, 1916
Copy of the Irish Catholic Prayer Book, in Irish and English, used by Michael Fleming, prison number q214, as an autograph book for fellow prisoners in Dartmoor, Lewes and Pentonville, 1916 to 1917. Part of a collection of material relating to the Fleming family, the father Michael Fleming and his...
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1912
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With note, handwritten, annotation. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1912
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.