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surrender order / Surrender, 1916 Rising
The original of a draft of Patrick H. Pearse's order for the surrender of the Republican forces, dated 29th April, 1916, 4.45pm, to General Maxwell, offering an unconditional surrender. On embossed crown paper. Reads 'In order to prevent the further...
 
surrender order / Enniscorthy Volunteers, 30 April 1916
The order to surrender given to the Enniscorthy Volunteers by Commandant General Patrick Pearse in Arbour Hill, on Sunday 30 April, 1916, the day after the official surrender. This copy was brought from Pearse to the garrison at Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, who had not yet surrendered to the British...
 
souvenir / Arbour Hill Prison
Block of building stone from Arbour Hill Prison, Dublin. One of four blocks of stone from buildings associated with the life of P.H. Pearse. Formerly exhibited at World's Fair, New York (1939), for which they were prepared. (1) from St. Enda's. (2) From G.P.O. (3) From Kilmainham Jail (4) From...
 
list / Arbour Hill, 1921
List of prisoners, on four sheets, admitted to Arbour Hill Detention Prison on 25 May 1921, possibly in relation to the Custom House attack. Found in Arbour Hill Prison following its taking over from the British on 17 September, 1922.
 
list / Arbour Hill Prison, 1922
1922 Shipping list of prisoners, on two sheets. Found in Arbour Hill Prison following its taking over from the British on 17 of December, 1922.
 
internment order / Arbour Hill, 1922
1922 Internment order. List of prisoners, on five sheets. Found in Arbour Hill Prison following its taking over from the British on 17 December, 1922.
 
internment order / Arbour Hill, 1922
1922 Internment Order. List of prisoners, on five sheets. Found in Arbour Hill Prison following its taking over from the British forces on 17 December, 1922.