The 1916 Medal, awarded in 1930's to James Kavanagh for Easter Rising service with the Irish Volunteers during the week of 23 to 29 April 1916 at Four Courts, King's Inns Quay, Dublin.
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Remembering the Rising | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers
Arrest notice issued for Gerald Fitzmaurice on the grounds of his membership of 'an organisation called the Irish Volunteers or an organisation called the Citizen Army, which have promoted armed insurrection against His Majesty...'
Heuston, Seán (John J.) (1891–1916) | Revolutionaries | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising
Typed letter from Bulmer Hobson, Hon. Secretary of the Irish Volunteers to the Secretary of the Irish Volunteers Corps, urging for more support for the Irish Volunteer newspaper. Hobson stresses the importance of the paper as a training material, and urges volunteers to order it
Hobson, (John) Bulmer (1883–1969) | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers
A celtic brooch, originally belonging to Liam Parr. Raised in Kilmainham, Dublin, Parr moved to Stockport, Manchester, in 1911, aged 19. Liam's wife Margaret was a member of the Gaelic League, and performed in Gaelic League productions in Stockport, including 'The Maid of the Mou
Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers
A celtic cross on silver chain, originally belonging to Margaret Parr (née Madden). Margaret was the wife of Liam Parr, who was born in Kilmainham, but moved to Stockport, Manchester, in 1911, aged 19. Margaret was a member of the Gaelic League, and performed in Gaelic League pro
Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers
Two travel passes issued to Charles Parnell Canty in May 1916, allowing him to travel through Dublin after the Rising. The passes allowed Canty to travel between his home of his father on Sackville St. and his place of work on Dame St. The first pass, dated May 1st, was issued by
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Impact of the Rising | Curated Collection--London Collection Day Mar. 19 2016
50th anniversary arm-band for veterans of 1916. This armband belonged to Patrick Nevin who fought at the Four Courts and was later interned at Frongoch. Donated by Nevin's great granddaughter.
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Dublin Collection Day Dec. 09 2015 | Internment camps
Police telegraph granting passage through Dublin's city centre to John O'Halloran, an officer of Customs and Excise, in the aftermath of the Easter Rising.
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Dublin Collection Day Oct. 31 2015 | Curated Collection--Communicating the Rising