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.
 
commemorative jug / Hibernia's Sons Will Never Flee
Jug, Liverpool. Creamware jug. Transfer printed with Hibernia and a standard bearer on one face and a poem celebrating, "Hibernia's Sons Will Never Flee" on the other.
 
baton /
Carved bog oak truncheon. Bottom and top decorated with diamond pattern engraving, with Celtic Revival motifs carved on the body with a harp and shamrocks in low relief. Pierced approximately 8 cm from the end with a leather thong for winding about the wielder's wrist.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1912
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With note, handwritten, annotation. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1912
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
bank book / St. Enda's School, 1912
Bank book, Hibernian Bank Limited, Sackville Street, Dublin. For St Enda's School, June 1912 to August 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
bank book / St. Enda's School, 1912
Bank book, Hibernian Bank Limited, Sackville Street, Dublin. For St Enda's School, April 1912 to August 1912. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
note / St. Enda's School, 1911
Handwritten note, annotation for the St Enda's School prospectus. No date. Stamped 'The Gaelic Co-operative Home Industries Society Limited'. c. 1911. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and...
 
form / St. Enda's School, 1911
Form of application for shares, for St Enda's School. 1911. Blank example, with annotations. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
pamphlet / St. Enda's School, 1911
Memorandum and Articles of Association, St Enda's School. Printed by Dollard Printing House, Dublin. 1911. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. With separate note with annotation, Sheet A Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
form / St. Enda's School, 1911
Form of application for shares, with banker's receipt, for St Enda's School. 1911. Blank example. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
prospectus / St. Enda's School, 1911
Prospectus for St Enda's School. 1911. With annotations. Possibly a proof copy. Founded by Patrick Pearse in 1908, the school placed much emphasis Irish language, history and identity, love of learning for its own sake, and character building.
 
medal / Austin Stack, 1909
Austin Stack's Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) Championship medal, 1903. Obverse depicts a central harp, with a high cross, round tower and sunbursts in the background, and crossed hurleys with a sliotar in front. the reserse bears a shamrock with the names Dr Croke, Parnell and Davitt in each...
 
book / Sinn Féin, 1909 - 1913
Notebook, handwritten, Minutes of the Sinn Fein Executive, National and Resident. 11 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin. Stamped The National Council, with signature (in Irish) of ? O’Brien
 
photograph / Fr Michael O'Flanagan, March 1919
Postcard photograph of Father Michael O'Flanagan, March 1919. Postcard by Stanley of 22 Westmoreland Street, Dublin.