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letter / Patrick Pearse, 2 May 1916

Letter from General Maxwell to Patrick Pearse, acknowledging receipt of Pearse's letter from Kilmainham Prison, dated 2 May 1916, requesting that his statements regarding his financial affairs and unpublished poems, along with his personal possessions, are passed to his mother or sister.

 

last statement / Kilmainham Gaol, 9 May 1916

Last statement of James Connolly, 9 May 1916. Handwritten in pencil. Taken out of Kilmainham Gaol by his daughter Nora after their last visit before his execution.

 

note / Countermanding Order, 1916 Rising

Countermanding order issued by Eoin MacNeill. Note of Eoin MacNeill with signature, addressed from Woodtown Park, Rathfarnham, April 22, 1916. No direction. Worded 'Volunteers completely deceived. All orders for tomorrow Sunday are entirely cancelled'. On a sheet of notepaper, lower portion torn...

 

last letter / John Daly, 11 May 1916

The last letter written by Seán Mac Diarmada to John Daly, 1916. Written a few hours before his execution. Dated Kilmainham Prison, 11 May 1916. One page. With envelope and covering letter from the British Commandant of Kilmainham Detention Barracks, dated 13 May 1916.

 

1916 Proclamation / Half-Proclamation, 1916

Original print of the lower half of the Easter Week Proclamation 1916. With a signature at the top left hand corner, 'Presented to Sir H. [illegible] Just run off [illegible] at Liberty Hall by an old friend. 3.5.16, 1.20pm'. Printed in Liberty Hall by British soldiers about April 29 - May 6, 1916....

 

printing type / Proclamation, 1916

Three pieces of printing type, comprising capital F and two lower case letters e. Type from the font used in the printing of the 1916 Proclamation. Found among the papers of William O'Brien.

 

order / Countermanding Order, 1916 Rising

Letter by Eoin Mac Néill authenticating his order countermanding mobilisation on Easter Saturday, published in the 'Sunday Independant' Easter Sunday 1916. On paper stamped 'Woodtown Park, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin'. Dated Easter Sunday. 'The order to Irish Volunteers printed over my name in...

 

photograph book / Dublin and the Sinn Féin Rising, 1916

'Dublin and the Sinn Féin Rising'. An illustrated booklet depicting the aftermath of the 1916 Rising. Published in 1916 by Wilson, Hartnell and Co., Ltd., Dublin.

 

type slug / 1916 Proclamation

Type slug from the font used in the printing of the 1916 Proclamation. A mixture of upper and lower case wooden and metal type. Found in the Joseph McGarrity papers in an envelope endorsed 'Keepsake from Mellows 1917'. This refers to Liam Mellows.

 

spectacle case / Thomas Clarke, 1916

Spectacle case, empty, of Thomas Clarke. Part of a collection of personal objects - a spectacle case, an indelible pencil and a book of stamps - returned by the British authorities to Mrs. Kathleen Clarke after the execution of her husband, Tom Clarke at Kilmainham, May 1916.

 

pencil / Thomas Clarke, 1916

Pencil of Thomas Clarke. Part of a collection of personal objects - a spectacle case, an indelible pencil and book of stamps - returned by the British authorities to Mrs. Kathleen Clarke after the execution of her husband, Tom Clarke.

 

stamp / Thomas Clarke, 1916

Booklet of postage stamps, of Thomas Clarke. Part of a collection of personal objects - a spectacle case, an indelible pencil and book of stamps - returned by the British authorities to Mrs. Kathleen Clarke after the execution of her husband, Tom Clarke.

 

mobilisation order / Easter Sunday Manouevres, 1916

Official mobilisation order for Easter Sunday Manoeuvres, 21 April 1916, signed by Captain Thomas Weafer. Issued to E Company, 2nd Battalion, Irish Volunteers.

 

souvenir / Joseph Plunkett, 1916

Joseph Mary Plunkett's rosary beads, given by him to Sergeant W. Hand of the Sherwood Foresters, a member of the firing squad which executed him. Hand in turn gave it to his cousin, Dora, before going to France where he was killed in 1918.

 

prison autograph album / Dublin Castle, 1916

Autograph album kept by a member of Cumann na mBan in the immediate aftermath of the 1916 Rising, and signed by wounded insurgent prisoners detained in Dublin Castle. Among the signatories are Cathal Brugha and Noel Lemass.

 

salt dispenser / Anti Home Rule, 1912

Anti Home Rule Egg. 1912. Ceramic salt dispenser, egg-shaped, with legend 'Laid at Westminister 1912 Home Rule But Won't Hatch in Ulster'.

 

death certificate / Joseph Plunkett, 1916

Certificate of Death of Joseph Plunkett, which states the place (Detention Barracks, Kilmainham), cause (Shooting by order of Field general Court Martial) and date of death (4.5.1916) of the above. Certificate dated 2 June 1916. Plunkett was executed for his involvement in the 1916 Rising. Once the...

 

certificate / William Pearse, 1916

Certificate of Death of William Pearse, which states the place (Detention Barracks, Kilmainham), cause (Shooting by order of Field general Court Martial) and date of death (4.5.1916) of the above. Certificate dated 2 June 1916. Pearse was executed for his involvement in the 1916 Rising. Once the...

 

certificate / John MacBride, 1916

Certificate of Death of John MacBride, which states the place (Detention Barracks, Kilmainham), cause (Shooting by order of Field General Court Martial) and date of death (5.5.1916) of the above. Certificate dated 2 June 1916. MacBride was executed for his involvement in the 1916 Rising. Once the...

 

cross / Kilmainham executions, 1916

Small indulgence crucifix used at the executions of the leaders of the Easter Rising at Kilmainham Jail, May 1916.