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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.


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Showing results from City Hall, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland

 

photograph / George Geohegan

Portrait photograph of George Geohegan, of the Irish Citizen Army, who was killed in action at City Hall, 1916. Half-length photograph, showing him in the uniform of St. James' Brass and Reed Band, of which he was a member. He was an ex-Dublin Fusilier and had fought in the South African War...

 

1916 Medal / Charles D'Arcy

Charles D'Arcy's (Darcy) 1916 Service Medal. In presentation case, the recipient's name and '22' engraved on reverse, with compliments card. Charles was a member of the Irish Citizen Army and was killed on Tuesday 25 April at City Hall, aged 15. Given to the National Museum by 15 year old Charles'...

 

card / Charles D'Arcy, 1916

Memoriam card of Charles D'Arcy (Darcy) of 4 Murphy's Cottages, Dublin. 'Killed in action Easter Week 1916, aged 15 years'. Charles was a member of the Irish Citizen Army and was killed on Tuesday 25 April at City Hall. Given to the National Museum by 15 year old Charles' mother, Elizabeth Darcy.

 

reference / Charles D'Arcy, 1916

Reference for Charles D'Arcy (Darcy), Irish Citizen Army member killed on Tuesday 25 April 1916 in the attack on City Hall, aged 15. Reference dated 27 May 1914 from an A. Scully, the Head Master of the Pro-Cathedral Schools, Lower Rutland Street. ...