Memorial card includes a prayer for the souls of: Roger Casement. Michael Joseph O'Rahilly, Patrick Pearse, Thomas Clarke, Thomas MacDonagh, Jospeh Plunkett, Michael O'Hanrahan, Edward Daly, William Pearse, Major John MacBride, Eamonn Ceannt, Sean Heuston, Cornelius Colbert, Mich
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Remembering the Rising | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising
The Provisional Government of the Irish Republic to the people of Ireland / signed on behalf of the Provisional Government, Thomas J. Clarke, Sean MacDiarmada, P. H. Pearse, James Connolly, Thomas MacDonagh, Eamonn Ceannt, and Joseph Plunkett. Reproduction poster of the 1916
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--The Rising and Beyond | Proclamations
The hat worn by Michael Mallin during the Rising, and pierced by a bullet on the second or third day of the fighting. The hat was returned to his wife, Agnes, by a British Army officer on the day following her husband’s execution.
Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Revolutionaries
The vest worn by James Connolly during the Rising in Dublin, bearing the bloodstains which mark the wounds he received that week. The vest, along with the shirt he wore over it, was returned to his family after his execution; his daughter Nora kept it until she deposited it in th
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising | Revolutionaries
James Connolly's court martial speech, in which he protests at the allegations made to him by the British Government of 'set purpose wantonly to injure unarmed persons' during the 1916 Rising, in addition to highlighting his political and sociological motivations.
Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising | Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Connolly, James (1868–1916)
Cathal O'Shannon recalls how James Connolly told him that a date had been fixed for the Rising. He describes here the reaction in Belfast among Volunteers when the Rising started and his attempt to get Dublin to take part. This extract is taken from an interview recorded with Ca
Ireland--History--Easter Rising, 1916 | Curated Collection--Rising in the Regions | Paramilitary forces--Irish Volunteers
Order issued by James Connolly, Commandant-General, Dublin Division, Army of the Irish Republic, to "Officer in Charge [Frank Henderson], Henry Street" informing him to erect barricades in Henry Street and occupy the first and top floors of houses in the street,
Curated Collection--Rising in the Regions | Curated Collection--Leaders of the Rising | Revolutionaries