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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.


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photograph / Thomas Mac Curtain Funeral, 1920

(Cashman 75) Thomas Mac Curtain Funeral. Photograph of group outside Cork Cathedral. March 1920.

 

photograph / Thomas Mac Curtain, lying-in-state, 1920

(Cashman 76) Thomas Mac Curtain. Photograph of lying-in-state of Lord Mayor Mac Curtain, Cork City Hall, 1920.

 

photograph / Blackpool Bridge, Cork, c.1920

(Cashman 77) Thomas Mac Curtain. Photograph of home of Thomas MacCurtain, Blackpool Bridge, Cork. Shopfront, No. 40.

 

photograph / Terence Mac Swiney, lying-in-state, Cork, 1920

(Cashman 78) Terence Mac Swiney. Photograph of the lying-in-state of Terence Mac Swiney, Cork City Hall, 1920.

 

photograph / Terence MacSwiney, funeral, 1920

(Cashman 79) Terence MacSwiney. Photograph of removal of remains of Terence MacSwiney from Cork Cathedral, 1920.

 

photograph / Terence MacSwiney, funeral, 1920

(Cashman 80) Terence MacSwiney. Photograph of clergy, including Father Albert, at the funeral of Terence MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Cork, Cork City, 1920.

 

Sam Browne belt / Irish Volunteers

Sam Browne Belt, with a brass Irish Volunteer buckle. With holster attached.

 

photograph / Terence MacSwiney Funeral, 1920

(Cashman 81) Terence MacSwiney. Photograph of funeral procession of Terence MacSwiney passing through Cork.

 

photograph / Capel Street Bridge, Dublin, 24 April 1922

(Cashman 82) Civil War. Photograph of scene on quays near Capel Street Bridge, Dublin, 24 April 1922, the day on which the Civil War broke out.

 

photograph / Father Albert, Jervis Street Hospital, 1922

(Cashman 84) Civil War. Photograph of Father Albert speaking to ambulance man outside Jervis Street Hospital during Civil War in Dublin. 1922.

 

photograph / Dame Street, Dublin, 1922

(Cashman 83) Civil War. Photograph of disabled armoured car, Dame Street, Dublin during the Civil War. 1922.

 

photograph / Mary's Lane, Dublin, 1922

(Cashman 85) Civil War. Photograph of pedestrian being searched by an Irish Free State soldier, Mary's Lane, Dublin, during the Civil War.

 

photograph / Father O'Reilly, Marlborough Street, 1922

(Cashman 86) Civil War. Photograph of Father O'Reilly escorting civilians to safety under the flag of the Red Cross from Marlborough Street, Dublin, during attack on Hammam Hotel, 1922.

 

photograph / Fr. O'Reilly, Battle of Dublin,1922

(Cashman 90) Civil War. Photograph of Father O'Reilly consoling an old woman during the evacuation of the city centre under the flag of the Red Cross, Marlborough Street area, Dublin, during the Battle of Dublin, 1922.

 

photograph / Republican Forces, Dublin, 1922

(Cashman 91) Civil War. Photograph of Republicans leaving Ballast Office, Dublin during Civil War, 1922.

 

photograph / Four Courts, 1922

(Cashman 93) Civil War, Photograph of the blowing up of the Record Office, Four Courts, Dublin, 30 June 1922.

 

photograph / Four Courts, 1922

(Cashman 94) Civil War. Photograph of Four Courts, 1922, showing breach made in front wall by Free State artillery, from south quays.

 

photograph / Four Courts 1922

(Cashman 95) Civil War. Photograph of another view of Four Courts 1922, from immediately below the walls.

 

photograph / O'Connell Street, 1922

(Cashman 96) Civil War . Photograph of view of O'Connell Street when Gresham and Hammam hotels were under fire. 1922.

 

photograph / Irish Free State Army, 1922

(Cashman 97) Civil War. Photograph of Free State soldiers on active service in Mary's Lane, Dublin, 1922.