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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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Showing results from 1916 Rising, Court martial

 

photograph / Roger Casement, London, 1916

Photograph of Sir Roger Casement leaving the law courts after his court martial, London, 1916.

 

photograph / Countess Markievicz leaving the Court Martial, 1916

Postcard with newspaper print photograph; Sinn Fein Rebellion, Dublin. Rebel Countess (Countess Markievicz) leaves after Court-Martial. Countess Markievicz leaving the court martial, seen here seated with a wardress in the Red Cross Wagon which took her away. Possibly published by Valentine of...

 

photograph / Countess Markievicz, court martial, 1916

Photograph. Countess Markievicz about to enter a Red Cross Ambulance after her courtmartial, Dublin, 1916. One of a set of photographs taken by Harry de Courcy Wheeler in the aftermath of Easter week, 1916.

 

photograph / Countess Markievicz, court martial, May 1916

Photograph. Countess Markievicz about to enter a Red Cross Ambulance after her courtmartial, Dublin, 1916. One of a set of photographs taken by Harry de Courcy Wheeler in the aftermath of Easter week, 1916.

 

prisoner list / Penal servitude, April 1916

A list of 123 men sentenced by Courts Martial to penal servitude, April 1916. Names written in pencil. With prisoner numbers.

 

photograph / Roger Casement, 20 May 1916

A page of Casement pictures from 'The Graphic', May 20th 1916. 'The Case Against Casement'.

 

photograph / Captain Harry de Courcy Wheeler, 1916

Photograph. Major (then captain) Harry de Courcy Wheeler standing beside the ambulance in which Countess Markievicz was taken to the coutmartial, and carrying the walking stick which had been given him by Commandant Michael Mallin. The photograph was taken after he had given evidence at the...