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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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verse / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

service certificate / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

letter / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

letter / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

service certificate / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

pension award certificate / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

letter / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

widow's pension certificate / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

note / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

note / Patrick Keane, Dublin Brigade

Collection of private papers of Patrick Joseph Keane, of 55 Harrington Street, Hampstead Road, London NW1, regarding his application for a military pension for his service from 1916 to 1923, He was a member of D Coy., Batt. IV, Dublin Brigade from 1917, Company 2 from March 1918, arrested in 1920,...

 

document / de Valera / Leinster College of Irish, 1910

Chief Diploma awarded to Eamon de Valera, 1910, from the Leinster College of Irish. Text mainly in Irish, with an ornate Celtic style border. Framed and glazed.

 

letter / Wexford Brigade, 1915

Letter from Commandant P.H. Pearse to the Volunteers of the Wexford Brigade, dated September 26th, 1915. 5 pages, handwritten in blue ink. Paper very fragile, with some mechanical damage and loss. Ink very faded in places.

 

periodical / L’Irlande dans la Crise Universelle

Book, ‘L’Irlande dans la Crise Universelle / le Home Rule et la Guerre la Rebellion de 1916. Les essais constitutionnels et la Sinn Fein’. By Louis Treguiz. 3 Aout 1914 – 25 Juillet 1917. Bibliotheque d’Histoire Contempoaine. Librairie Felix Alcon. Paris.

 

pamphlet / A Fragment of 1916 History

Pamphlet. ‘A Fragment of 1916 History’. No publication details.

 

leaflet / What Other People think of Westminster

Leaflet, ‘What Other People think of Westminster’. A Sinn Fein leaflet. Headed ‘Sinn Fein says that for Irishmen to go to the English House of Commons, in the first place is an admission that England has the right to rule us, and in the second is worse than useless. Circa 1918.

 

leaflet / A Clarion Call of Two Eminent Catholic Bishops to the Irish Nation, 1918

Leaflet, ‘A Clarion Call of Two Eminent Catholic Bishops to the Irish Nation’. Statements by M. Fogerty, Bishop of Killaloe, at Ennis, 28th November 1918 and William J. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, 27th November 1918. Probably issued by Sinn Fein.

 

newspaper / The Irish Nation, 19 Aug 1916

Newspaper, ‘The Irish Nation’, Saturday August 19th 1916, Vol. I, no. 9.

 

proclamation / 1916 Proclamation, reprint

Copy of the 1916 Proclamation, probably a 1918 issue around the time of the General Elections.

 

leaflet / Dail Eireann, Department of Finance

Two typescript letters on Dail Eireann, Department of Finance, headed paper. Addressed to the People of Ireland, announcing the issue of the National Loan, signed by Arthur Griffith (Acting President), and Michael Collins (Aire Airgid). Second letter a copy of the same in Irish.

 

notice / Martial Law, 29 April 1916

Proclamation, issued by the Lord–Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, Ivor Churchill Baron Wimborne, British Government, 29th April 1916. Declaring Ireland to be under a state of Martial Law.