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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.


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photograph / British troops, Stephen's Green, 1916

Full plate photograph of British troops marching along Stephen's Green after Rising.

 

bicycle / Terence Simpson, 1916

Bicycle which was ridden by Terence Simpson from Drumcondra to St. Stephen's Green and thence to Jacob's Factory on Easter Monday, 1916, when joining his unit in the rebellion. It was confiscated on the surrender and returned to him by the British military authorities at King George V Hospital in...

 

Sam Browne belt / Countess Markievicz, 1916

Sam Brown belt. Brown leather with brass fittings. Worn by Countess Constance Markievicz, along with a bandolier, as Commandant in Irish Citizen Army during Easter Week, 1916 and afterwards.

 

bandolier / Countess Markievicz, 1916

Bandolier, brown leather. Worn by Countess Constance Markievicz, along with a Sam Browne belt, as Commandant in Irish Citizen Army during Easter Week 1916 and afterwards.

 

indenture / Edward Gibson, 1908

Indenture of apprenticeship. Boy's indenture of apprenticeship, apprenticing Edward Gibson to Nicholas Alexander of the Dublin Silk Trade. The indenture was signed by Michael Mallin, who was Secretary of the Society. Nicholas Alexander subsequently fought in the St Stephen's Green area under...

 

hat / Michael Mallin

Hat of Commandant Michael Mallin, Officer in Command of St. Stephen's Green Area, Easter Rising, 1916. It was pierced by a bullet on the second or third day of the fighting. The hat was given to Mrs Mallin by a British Officer on the day following her husband's execution. Green felt material with a...