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Frongoch Internment 1916. Museum print showing four rows of prisoners.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Prisoners--customs and practices

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Object Photograph of Frongoch prisonershas no cover

Postcard with a photograph showing Frongoch Internment Camp, with text below 'Concentration Camp, Frongoch, Bala'.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Prisoners--customs and practices

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Object Postcard of Frongoch Internment Camphas no cover

Postcard photograph of Michael Murphy. Head and shoulders with legend in inscribed on front 'Vol. Michael Murphy 1916 frongock (sic)' internment camp.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Prisoners--customs and practices

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Object Postcard photograph of Michael Murphyhas no cover

Postcard with a photograph showing a wide shot of of the camp taken from outside.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Prisoners--customs and practices

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Object Postcard of Frongoch Internment Camphas no cover

Photograph of 'The Black Hand Gang', Frongoch, 1916. In middle of 1st row Domhnall Ó Buachalla. Behind George Lyons (1st from left) Charly Murphy (4th from left) Sean McMahon and Martin Ryan.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Prisoners--customs and practices

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Object Photograph from Frongoch Internment Camphas no cover

Rugby football used by the prisoners to play Gaelic football in Frongoch, 1916. Brought out of the camp on their release in December 1916. It originally bore the inscription "1916 Frongoch"; marks remain where this was defaced by some ladies in whose possession it was during the

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Internment camps | Curated Collection--Representing the Revolution

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Object Rugby football from Frongoch Internment Camphas no cover

Jacket belonging to Dómhnall Ó Buachalla, Irish made. Worn by Ó Buachalla during Easter Week and while interned in Frongoch afterwards, 1916. The jacket has a bullet hole through the left shoulder, front and back, received at the end of Easter Week in the Drumcondra area.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Revolutionaries | Internment camps

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Object Jacket with bullet holehas no cover

The Irish Brigade was formed by Sir Roger Casement as an Irish nationalist military unit during World War I among Irishmen who had served in the British Army and had become prisoners of war in Germany.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Revolutionaries | Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond

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Object Photograph of the Irish Brigadehas no cover

Printed prayer book, with title, "Key of Heaven", in gilt letters. Inscription: "This prayer book was found by Lieut. T.D. Thomas, 22nd Welsh Regt. attached to 12th Inishkilling Fusrs.in the G.P.O. Sackville Street (O'Connell St.) Dublin, after the rebels had been cleared out o

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond | Revolutionaries

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Object "Key of Heaven" Prayer Bookhas no cover

Sword-stick that belonged to Patrick Pearse. This walking cane, which conceals a sword blade, was given to a friend by Mrs Margaret Pearse as a memento after her son’s execution.

Pearse, Patrick Henry (1879–1916) | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916

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Object Patrick Pearse's sword stickhas no cover

A straight razor that belonged to William Pearse. He left the razor to be sharpened at M. Keogh’s Haircutting Rooms at 30 Upper Camden Street shortly before Easter 1916. It was never collected, and was kept by the shop owner as a memento of William.

Pearse, William (‘Willie’) (1881–1916) | Revolutionaries | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising

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Object Straight razor that belonged to William Pearsehas no cover