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Certificate of service, verifying and summarising Gerald Fitzmaurice's activities during the the years 1916-1923. It cites Fitzmaurice as serving in the Irish Volunteers during the 1916 Rising, and as a member of Óglaigh na hÉireann during the War of Independence.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Ireland--History--War of Independence, 1919-1921 | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers

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Object Military Service Pensions Act 1934, Gerald Fitzmaurice certificate of servicecover

1933 handbill published by the Roger Casement Sinn Fein Club in London, advertising the Annual Easter Week Commemoration.

Curated Collection--Remembering the Rising | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Political parties--Ireland--Sinn Fein

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Object The Annual Easter Week Commemorationcover

Letter from T.M. Healy to Áine Ceannt sympathising with her on the death of her husband Éamonn Ceannt.

Ceannt, Áine (1880–1954) | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond

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Object Letter from T.M. Healy to Áine Ceanntcover

Witness statement of Thomas O'Connor (WS1070), a member of the IRB and courier of messages between republicans in Ireland and America.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Communicating the Rising | Republicanism

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Object Witness Statement Thomas O'Connorcover

Witness statement from Margaret Brown MacEntee (WS322) who acted as a courier in 1916. Margaret was the wife of Irish politician Sean MacEntee.

Pearse, Patrick Henry (1879–1916) | Mac Diarmada (MacDermott), Seán (1883–1916 | O'Kelly, Seán Thomas (Ó Ceallaigh, Seán Tomás) (1882–1966)

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Object Witness Statement Margaret Browne MacEnteecover

Witness statement of Liam Gaynor (WS183), a prominent member of the No.1 Dungannon Club in Belfast, the Irish Republican Brotherhood of which he was eventually a member of the Supreme Council, and the Belfast Volunteers.

Hobson, (John) Bulmer (1883–1969) | Gaynor, Liam | Curated Collection--Communicating the Rising

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Object Witness Statement Liam Gaynorcover

Witness statement of Christopher Brady (WS705), who printed the 1916 proclamation.

Brady, Christopher | Curated Collection--Communicating the Rising | Printmakers

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Object Witness Statement Christopher Bradycover

Who fears to speak of Easter week? The Irish Rebellion of 1916 and its martyrs. Erin's Tragic Easter.

Songs--Texts | Skeffington, Francis Sheehy- (1878–1916) | Revolutionaries

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Object Who fears to speak of Easter week?cover

Print type. Type from the font used in printing the 1916 Proclamation at Liberty Hall, Easter Sunday, 23rd April 1916. The type is a mixture of upper and lower case wooden and metal type.

proclamations | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Communicating the Rising

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Object Printing blockscover

Second War Bulletin, late Tuesday 25th or early Wednesday 26th April. Pearse writes that “The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic salutes the Citizens of Dublin on the momentous occasion of the proclamation of a SOVEREIGN INDEPENDENT IRISH STATE, now in course of being e

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

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Object War Bulletincover

A copy of the 1916 Proclamation, with the signatures of the printers Michael J. Molloy, Liam Ó Briain and Christopher Brady. This copy was owned by Dr. Kathleen Lynn, and on the back are the names of eleven of the women imprisoned in Mountjoy Gaol after the Rising, signed on 19th

Pearse, Patrick Henry (1879–1916) | Plunkett, Joseph Mary (1887–1916) | Connolly, James (1868–1916)

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Object Proclamation of the Irish Republiccover

This diary was purchased at auction by the donor. It is signed by William Patrick Travers himself, though the main text is likely transcribed from his original account published by the Capuchins.

Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Republicanism | Curated Collection--Dublin Collection Day Dec. 09 2015

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Object Diary of Father Aloysiuscover