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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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handbill / Men in Green! Cathal Brugha is Dead. Do You Stand for That?, 1922

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Men in Green! Cathal Brugha is Dead. Do You Stand for That? How do you like Shooting, Raiding, and Arresting the Soldiers of the I.R.A. at the bidding of Macready and Winston Churchill?’. Anti-Treaty leaflet.

 

pamphlet / The Invisible Sinn Fein “Tank”, 1916

Pamphlet, Sinn Fein Tract No.2 titled ‘The Invisible Sinn Fein “Tank”’. By Herbert N. Pim. Dublin: The Irishman, 1916.

 

handbill / Heads Up!, 22 Feb. 1922

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Heads Up!’ no. 25. 22 February 1922. ‘An Isolated Dominion’. Anti-Treaty leaflet.

 

handbill / Irish War News Volume 1, No. 1, 1916

Leaflet or handbill, Facsimile edition of Irish War News Volume 1, No. 1. Tuesday 25 April 1916, Dublin.

 

photograph / Irish troops, World War I

A set of four photographs of British Army troops, probably Irish, leaving for World War I on transport ships, circa 1916.

 

pamphlet / Sinn Fein in Tabloid Form, 1916

Leaflet or handbill, ‘Sinn Fein in Tabloid Form’.Probably 1917 to 1918. Possibly part of the Sinn Fein Tract series by Herbert N. Pim. Dublin: The Irishman.

 

pamphlet / Dreacht-Bhunreacht (Draft Constitution) as approved by Dail Eireann, 1937

Copy of the Dreacht-Bhunreacht (Draft Constitution) as approved by Dail Eireann. 1937. Published by the Stationary Office, Dubblin. Printed by Cahill & Co., Ltd, Parkgate Printing Works. Purchased directly from the Government Publications Sale Office, 5 nassau Street, Dublin. Priced Twopence.

 

pamphlet / The Sinn Fein Policy, c.1906-07

Pamphlet, ‘The Sinn Fein Policy’. Circa 1906 or 1907. Arthur Griffith. Published in Dublin by James Duffy and Co., Ltd., Wellington Quay and M.H. Gill & Son, Upper O’Connell Street. Priced one penny. Printer by Fowler at Corow Street, Dublin.

 

pamphlet / British Imperialism in Ireland, 1916

Pamphlet, ‘British Imperialism in Ireland’, by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington. Being a digest of a lecture delivered in U.S.A. in 1916. Cartoon illustration of John Bull on cover. Priced twopence. Signed by Maire Nic Aogain inside cover. Published by Clo na Saoirse, St. Anthony’s Palce, Dublin.

 

pamphlet / Clause by Clause – A Comparison between the Treaty and Document No.2, 1922

Pamphlet, National Series No. 3. ‘Clause by Clause – A Comparison between the Treaty and Document No.2’. By Erskine Childers. 1922. Printed by the Wood Printing Works, 13 Fleet Street, Dublin, and published by the ‘Republic of Ireland’, 58 Dame Street, Dublin. Priced 3d.

 

pamphlet / Pour L’Irlande Libre, 1920

Pamphlet ‘Pour L’Irlande Libre’. Discours prononce a Paris le 28 Juin 1920 et precede d’une allocution de M. Gavan Duffy delegue du Governement elu de la Republique Irlandaise. Published by the Societe des Editions de la Democratie, 32 Boulevard Raspil, Paris, France.

 

note / Belfast, 2 Oct. 1978

Diary memos, handwritten in ink on single sheet of paper, back and front. Dated 2 October 1978. Note with eyewitness account of the events in areas of Belfast, including Beechview park, Corporation Road, Westrock and Springfield Road, and British Army activities on that day.

 

pamphlet / The Republican Proclamation of Easter Monday 1916, 1935

Photocopy of paper ‘The Republican Proclamation of Easter Monday 1916’ by Joseph J. Bouch. A Paper read before the Bibliographic Society of Ireland, 25 March 1935. In ‘The Bibliographical Society of Ireland’ Volume V, No. 3. Published in Dublin at The Sign of the Three Candles, 1936.

 

autograph / Sinn Fein, autograph

List of circa 26 signatures, unknown origin. Includes Eamon de Valera, Sean McGarry, Sean Milroy, Phil Monaghan, Frank Fahy, Joseph McGuinness, James N.Dolan, D. Hayes. Possible links are the German Plot 1918 (Fahy, McGuinness, McGarry, Milroy), the Lincoln Jail escape February 1919 (de Valera,...

 

reproduction / Mr Thomas Donnelly, GAA, 1896

Photographic copy of an illuminated address ‘Address Presented by The John Dillon and Dean Swift GAA to Mr Thomas Donnelly, Captain’, on the occasion of his retirement. Original printed by J. Bowen, Dublin, 1896.

 

lapel badge / Ulster Volunteer Force

Lapel badge, metal, of the Ulster Volunteer Force, with Red Hand of Ulster in centre. Stamped ‘3696’ on reverse.

 

lapel badge / Welcome President Irish Republic, 1920

Badge, silk. Cream with text in green. ‘Welcome President Irish Republic Reception Committee January 3 1920 Hartford Conn.’. Relating to de Valera's visit to the United States of America.

 

commemorative armband / Tricolour

Armband, textile, in the colours of the Irish tricolour. Of the type worn at commemorative events.

 

letter / Joe McGarrity, 1934

Letter, copy, from Eamon de Valera at the Department of the President, 31 January 1934, to Joe McGarrity, re negotiations with the I.R.A. MS17441 (McGarrity Papers)

 

letter / Sister Anna Sproule, 1916 Rising

Letter on St. John’s Ambulance Brigade No 12 (Irish) District headed paper, from Deputy Commissioner J. Lumsden to Sister Anna Sproule, dated 15 July 1916, congratulating her on being awarded the Bronze Medal for gallantry. Part of the paperwork relating to the awarding of medals to Sister Anna...