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.
 
circular / Back In The True Fold, 1894
Back in the True Fold. 4pp. circular, 1894, re Camp 48 of Pittsburg disowning the Triangle (or United Irishmen) and rejoining the United Brotherhood.
 
circular / United Brotherhood, 1888
United Brotherhood circular, c. 1888. 6pp. no. 3 issued to officers and members re activities of Triangle.
 
circular / Jame Reynolds Memorial Fund, 1989
Jame Reynolds Memorial Fund. Circular dated 14.3.1898 from Waterbury, Conn. announcing the formation of (probably a United Brotherhood front).
 
circular / United Brotherhood, 1894
United Brotherhood circular to Members of U.I. Issued c. 1894 towards re-unificiation of the Republican Movement in the U.S.A.
 
audio cassette / Ancient Order of Hibernians, 1990
Audio cassette tape, Ancient Order of Hibernians of America publication. The Space City Shamrocks present 'MacBrides's Advance', 1990. Sponsored by the A.O.H. of Houston. Sealed in plastic wrap.
 
audio cassette / Ancient Order of Hibernians, 1995
Audio cassette tape, Ancient Order of Hibernians of America publication. 'An Gorta Mor, A Primer on the Great Hunger in Ireland 1845 to 1850'. By Mike McCormack, Deputy NTL Historian, N.Y. State Historian, Ancient Order of Hibernians of America. 1 July 1995. Side One - The Reason for Learning...
 
publication / Ancient Order of Hibernians
Ancient Order of Hibernians of America publication. 'An Gorta Mor, A Primer on the Great Hunger in Ireland 1845 to 1850'. By Mike McCormack, Deputy NTL Historian, N.Y. State Historian, Ancient Order of Hibernians of America. Undated, but circa 1995. Spiral bound.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., 1917-1920
Photograph. Liam Mellows shown mounted on a white horse. Taken in U.S.A. during his time there between 1917 and 1920. Mounted, sepia tinted. 5.25 by 4 inches.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A.
Photograph of Liam Mellows in U.S.A. wearing a hat and holding a rifle or shotgun. Mellows spent time in America from December 1916 to 1920.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., c. 1919
Photograph of Liam Mellows, marked with an x, with three other men taken in the U.S.A., about 1919.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows & Pa Murray, U.S.A., c. 1920
Photograph of Liam Mellows, marked with an x, with Pa Murray and two other men between them. Probably taken in U.S.A., about 1920.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., 1920
Photograph of Liam Mellows, marked with an x, with a family group of nine people in the U.S.A. He is shown wearing pince nez. Taken about 1920.
 
postcard photograph / American Commission on Irish Independence, U.S.A., c. 1920
Postcard photograph of the Head Quarters of the American Commission on Irish Independence and Friends of Irish Freedom, c. 1920. Part of a collection of photograph relating to Liam Mellows and the Mellows family.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., c. 1920
Photograph of Liam Mellows, shown lying on his front in shooting position and holding a rifle to his shoulder. Taken in America c. 1920, with a message from him in pencil on the back.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., c. 1920
Photograph of Liam Mellows, shown standing behind a man seated in a chair. Taken in the U.S.A., about 1920.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, U.S.A., 1920
Photograph of Liam Mellows and lady, unidentified. Taken in the U.S.A., about 1920.
 
photograph / Murray Family, U.S.A.
Photograph of the Murray Family in Los Angeles. Showing Mr. John Murray seated with (from left) Peter Murray, Patrick Fleming and George Murray. Standing behind. The family befriended Liam Mellows in the U.S.A., c. 1916 to 1920.
 
photograph / Liam Mellows, James O'Mara, U.S.A., 1919
Photograph of Liam Mellows, James O'Mara and another man, taken in the U.S.A., about 1919. Full plate size photograph.
 
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.