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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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processional sash / Orange Order, Lodge 910

Orange Order Sash. Probably early 20th century(?), Lodge LOL 910. 'R.C.A.' Sash is in purple with orange or saffron borders. Badges in metal.

 

sash / Orange Order

Orange Order Collarette. Purple velvet with orange collar attached, both fringed with silvered metal thread from a silvered metal thread border. On right a silk panel of the Order (in form of masonic arch). On left a crown in raised cloth, silvered metal thread on sequins over a badge of King...

 

sash / Royal Black Preceptory

Royal Black Preceptory Sash. Black satin, backed in waterproof black, green border, silvered metal thread internal border and fringe, with red silk panel inset headed 'Royal Black Preceptory' in a device of a masonic type arch encompassing a range of symbols. Over the panel in white metal...

 

sash / Royal Black Preceptory

Royal Black Preceptory Sash. Black partly fringed in silver thread with attached badges crown, moses staff with entwined snake, coffin, skull and crossbones within triangle, 226 on two bars, a ladder and a 5 pointed star.

 

sash / Orange Order

Orange and purple collarette of the Loyal Orange Lodge 106. Orange with purple border and silver fringes and edges bearing metal badges, on left, an openbook "Holy Bible", 106, rod and serpent, three branched candelabrum, ladder; on right, crown, LOL, (Loyal Orange Lodge) a mounted figure with...

 

political cartoon / Clear The Way, 1886

Political cartoon, supplement to the United Ireland, 9 January 1886. Titled 'Clear the Way', Mr Parnell's Irish Four-in-Hand dashes through all obstructions to the Irish Parliament House on College Green. obstructions depicted inlude the press and battles between police and Orangemen.

 

political cartoon / Justice in Ireland, 1887

Political cartoon, supplement to the United Ireland, 9 July 1887. Titled 'Justice in Ireland or The Castle Graces'. Depicting 'Orange Rowdy King Harmon', 'Pether the Packer' and 'Incendiary Hugh Holmes'. By J.D. Reigh.

 

political cartoon / Surrender and No Surrender, 1883

Political cartoon, Supplement from the Weekly Freeman, 24 November 1883. Titled 'Surrender and No Surrender'. Depicting a British Official bowing before an Orange march.

 

political cartoon / The Party of Law and Order in the North of Ireland, 1883

Political cartoon, Supplement from the Weekly Freeman, 20 October 1883. Titled 'The Party of Law and Order in the North of Ireland'. Depicting a members of an Orange march standing over injured Catholics.

 

political cartoon / The Real Shillelagh, 1883

Political cartoon, Supplement from the Weekly Freeman, 27 October 1883. Titled 'The Real Shillelagh'. Depicting an Irishman with the franchise confronting three Orangemen.

 

political cartoon / Orange Demands, 1884

Political cartoon, Supplement from the United Ireland, 5 January 1884. By J.D.Reigh. Depicting an Orange Lodge Grandmaster and an Orangeman, of Loyal Orange Lodge 999, the Orangeman listing his demands.

 

political cartoon / Exorcising a Pest, 1883

Political cartoon, from the Weekly Freeman, 3 November 1883. Titled 'Exorcising a Pest'. On the subject of Nationalism and Orangeism. One of a set of fourteen Irish political cartoons, December 1881, February, June, August and October 1882 and February, March, August, September, October,...

 

political cartoon / A Cool Proposal, 1886

Political cartoon, supplement to the United Ireland, 19 June 1886. Titled 'A Cool Proposal'. Depicting a confrontation between the Royal Irish Constabulary police and an Orange mob. 'The Orange Magistrates of Belfast held a meeting and promised that they would themselves take charge of the...

 

political cartoon / The Vacant Chair, 1883

Political cartoon, Supplement from the Weekly Freeman, 29 December 1883. Titled 'The Vacant Chair', or the aspect of the Viceregal Commission Court, enquiring into the facts connected with the recent Shooting of Nationalists by Orangemen in Derry.

 

political cartoon / Taking the Landlords at Their Word, 1886

Political cartoon, supplement to the United Ireland, 3 April 1886. Titled 'Taking the Landlords at Their Word'. Depicting a belligerent Landlord Deputation confronting William Gladstone over the Land Purchase Scheme and Home Rule. By J.D. Reigh.