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.
 
newspaper cutting / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Newspaper or magazine cutting with photograph, titled First Aid to the Wounded. Circa 1909. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
newspaper cutting / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Newspaper or magazine cutting with photographs of Mr J. Mallon Justice of the Peace and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dublin. Sir Andrew Reed, K.C.B. Mr John Jones, C.B., Commissioner of Police, Dublin. Dated 1900. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of...
 
newspaper cutting / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Newspaper or magazine cutting with a photograph of His Excellency The Lord Lieutenant inspecting the Royal Irish Constabulary at the Depot, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Dated 1890. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish...
 
cabinet card / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy, 1900 - 1919
Cabinet card studio photograph of Maurice Dufficy, Acting Sergeant, summer of 1900. Photograph by portrait and landscape photographer James Hayes, Jail Street, Ennis, Co. Clare. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish...
 
photograph / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy, 1900 - 1919
Photograph of Maurice Dufficy, Head Constable, and an unidentified sergeant. Dunlavin, c. 1916 or 1917. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
photograph / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy, 1900 - 1919
Photograph of a police constable in a peaked cap, probably c. 1916 or 1917. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
photograph / Royal Irish Constabulary
Section of a postcard photograph of a police constable, probably late 19th century. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
photograph / Royal Irish Constabulary
Photograph of a gentleman in civilian clothing, at Kingstown Pier or Balbriggan, October 1926. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
postcard / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Postcard with listing of the Clare R.I.C. Cycling Club Runs, 1900. Signed Maurice Duffy, Captain. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
newspaper cutting / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Newspaper or magazine cutting with photograph, titled The Finished Article. Group depicting the uniforms of Sergeant, Constable, District Inspector, Mounted Constable, Head Constable, Parade Order. Dated 1909. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice...
 
newspaper cutting / Royal Irish Constabulary, Maurice Dufficy
Newspaper or magazine cutting with photograph, titled Taking Their Measure - Recruits being measured. Circa 1909. One of a set of 16 photographs depicting various scenes of recruitment and of Maurice Dufficy of the Royal Irish Constabulary, c. 1900 - 1919
 
lance / 1916 Rising
Wooden lance with metal head. Inscribed along the shaft in paint is 'Left behind by rebels in No.5 Upper Castle Yard, 1916, Dublin'.
 
portrait photograph / Eamon de Valera
Framed studio portrait photograph of de Valera facing right. Marked on bottom left hand corner "c Backrack 1919".
 
photograph / de Valera
Photograph of a crowd in a stadium, possibly Croke Park, with podium in centre. Inset in top right corner is image of de Valera speaking.
 
photograph / Anglo-Irish Truce negotiations, 1921
Photograph, crowd scene gathered at the junction of Downing Street and Whitehall, London. Probably during the Anglo-Irish Truce negotiations, 1921. Delagates entering the gates.
 
bag / Countess Markievicz
Bag belonging to Countess Markievicz. Green canvas satchel or messanger bag, with leather straps, and 'C.M. 1919' stamped on inside.
 
bag / Countess Markievicz
Bag, brown canvas , strung around the top, with the letter 'P'. Belonged to Countess Markievicz.
 
neck tie / Countess Markievicz
Neck tie, in green and gold. Poplin made by Elliot's Poplin Mills in Dublin. for Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson and Co., Ltd, bank Buildings, Belfast. Belonged to Countess Markievicz.
 
pass / S. Kelly, Fermoy, 1922
Pass for a Mr. S. Kelly to enter the Old Barracks, Fermoy (Co. Cork). Stamped by the Irish Republican Army, dated 31 May 1922.