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.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz, funeral, 1927
(Cashman 208) Photograph of the funeral of Countess Markievicz, 1927.
 


photograph / Funeral of Countess Markievicz, 1927
(Cashman 208) Photograph of the funeral of Countess Markievicz. 1927.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz funeral, 1927
(Cashman 209) Countess Markievicz funeral. Photograph of Eamon de Valera speaking to Count Markievicz at the Cemetary.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz, funeral, 1927
(Cashman 210) Countess Markievicz. Photograph of the funeral cortege in the cemetary, Glasnevin. 1927.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz, funeral, 1927
(Cashman 211) Funeral of Countess Markievicz. Photograph of Mr. Eamon de Valera, Mr. Ruttledge and Mr. Frank Aiken removing the remains from the Mortuary Chapel, Glasnevin. 1927.
 


photograph / Funeral of Countess Markievicz, 1927
(Cashman 211) Funeral of Countess Markievicz. Photograph of Eamon de Valera, Mr. Ruttledge and Frank Aiken removing the remains from the Mortuary Chapel, Glasnevin, 1927.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz, funeral, 1927
(Cashman 212) Photograph of Eamon de Valera, Sean T. O'Kelly, Sean McEntee and Sean Lemass at the funeral of Countess Markievicz.
 


photograph / Funeral of Countess Markievicz, 1927
(Cashman 212) Photograph of Eamon de Valera, Sean T. O'Kelly, Sean McEntee and Sean Lemass at the funeral of Countess Markievicz.
 


photograph / Countess Markievicz, funeral, 1927
(Cashman 229) Countess Markievicz. Photograph of Eamon de Valera, Seamus Robinson and Frank Aiken at the grave of Countess Markievicz, Glasnevin, 1927.
 


photograph / Curfew Murders, 1921
(Cashman 230) Photograph. George Clancy and Michael O'Callaghan. Burial of the two martyred Mayors of Limerick. The scene in the cemetary the coffin of the late Mayor Clancy and that of the ex-Mayor O'Callaghan. Their murders by Crown Forces on 7 March 1921 became known as the Curfew Murders.
 


photograph / Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1921
(Cashman 234) The Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1921. Photograph. The men who signed the Treaty snapped at Holyhead on their way to London. Left to right: Arthur Griffith, Eamonn Duggan, Robert Barton and George Gavan Duffy.
 


photograph / Anglo-Irish Truce, 1921
(Cashman 235) The Anglo-Irish Truce, 1921. After a momentous session, Arthur Griffith and Eamon de Valera leave the Mansion House together following the Truce negotiations with the British.
 


photograph / The Truce, 1921
(Cashman 235) The Truce. After a momentous session, Arthur Griffith and Eamon de Valera leave the Mansion House together following the Truce negotiations with the British.
 


photograph / Four Courts, 1919-21
(Cashman 238) War of Independence. Photograph. British soldiers, fully armed on the roof of the Four Courts, doing guard duty.
 


photograph / Cullenswood House, 1921
(Cashman 239) Black and Tans. Photograph of Cullenswood House, home of Mrs. Margaret Pearse, the mother of Patrick pearse, destroyed by the Black and Tan Auxiliary forces, March 1921.
 


photograph / Mansion House Group, 1919-1921
(Cashman 240) War of Independence. Photograph. Group taken outside Mansion House, Dublin. Left to right - General MacEoin, Sean Moylan, General O'Duffy, Liam Lynch, Gearoid O'Sullivan and Liam Mellows.
 


photograph / Kevin Barry arrest, 1920
(Cashman 242) Kevin Barry. Photograph. The scene in Church Street, Dublin immediately after the arrest of Kevin Barry, 20 September 1920. He was executed in Mountjoy Jail, 1 November 1920.
 


photograph / American Commission, Atrocities of the Black-and-Tans in Ireland, 1920
(Cashman 243) Black and Tans Inquiry. Photograph. Left to right - standing - Mr. William T. Cosgrave, Mr. Eamon de Valera, Mr. M.J. Ryan. Sitting: Governor Dunne of Philadelphia (....) and the late Mr. J. Ryan, New York, formed the American Commission which inquired into the Atrocities of the...
 


photograph / American Commission, Atrocities of the Black-and-Tans in Ireland
(Cashman 243) Black and Tans Inquiry. Photograph. Left to right - standing - Mr. William T. Cosgrave, Mr. Eamon de Valera, Mr. M.J. Ryan. Sitting: Governor Dunne of Philadelphia (....) and the late Mr. J. Ryan, New York, formed the American Commission which inquired into the Atrocities of the...
 

