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wm_DSC_0431.jpg.jpg1920-05-08Government of the Irish Republic 5 per cent loan certificate signed by Michael Collins.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0499c.jpg.jpg1916-05-02Handwritten 5 page Roll containing names of prisoners at Arbour Hill Detention Barracks. Dated 2nd May 1916. Signed by B. Cotton.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0512.jpg.jpg1916-04-22Handwritten note from Eoin McNeill dated 22nd April 1916. Address "Woodtown Park Rathfarnham" embossed at the top. Note reads "Volunteers completely deceived. All orders for special action are hereby cancelled, and on no account will action be taken".MacNeill, Eoin; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0476.jpg.jpg1915-06-21Irish Volunteers General Orders memo dated June 21st 1915. Headed "Abuse of Firearms".The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0476.jpg.jpg1915-06-21Irish Volunteers General Orders memo dated June 21st 1915. Headed "Abuse of Firearms".Pearse, Patrick; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0475c.jpg.jpg1914-08-12Irish Volunteers Uniform Subcommittee report dated August 12th 1914Pearse, Patrick MacNeill, Eoin Kettle, Laurence J; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0492.jpg.jpg1916-04-29Letter dated 29th of April 1916 from Major Thomas A Salt, Staff Officer to Colonel Portal DSO in Dublin Castle, to General Lowe reporting the closing of anti-rebellion operationsThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0494.jpg.jpg1916Letter from General Lowe to petition for clemency for Nurse Elizabeth O'Farrell.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0433.jpg.jpg1920Letter from Patrick Pearse’s sister to an unnamed correspondent regarding a lost play written by him.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0501.jpg.jpg1916Letter of thanks from King George to General Maxwell thanking the troops, RIC and DMP for their sucessful quelling of the rebellion.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0480.jpg.jpg1913"Manifesto of the Irish Volunteers". First published in 1913.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0521e.jpg.jpg1916-03Memo by Eoin MacNeill for meeting of Irish Volunteer Staff, March 1916. Arguments against military action.MacNeill, Eoin; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0525.jpg.jpg1915Note in Patrick Pearse's handwriting signed "G.O.C." on O'Donovan Rossa Funeral Committee headed paperPearse, Patrick; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0407.jpg.jpg1916O'Connell Street, Dublin. After the Sinn Fein RisingThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0542.jpg.jpg1915Oglaigh Na hEireann fundraising pamphletThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0539.jpg.jpg1914-12-26Page from a supplement to "The Irish Volunteer" newspaper from 26th December 1914 with sheet music for "Freedom's Hill - a National Anthem"The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0528b.jpg.jpg1916Pages from Joseph Mary Plunkett's field notebook showing a personal handwritten day-by-day account of happenings of the days from Easter Monday 1916Plunkett, Joseph Mary; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0506.jpg.jpg1916-04-26Pamphlet dated 26th April 1916 with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. "Important Announcement by the Lord Lieutenant".The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0507.jpg.jpg1916-04-26Pamphlet dated 26th April 1916 with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. "Progress of Military Operations against the Rebels". Gives details of James Connolly's surrenderThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0505.jpg.jpg1916-04-30Pamphlet dated 30th April 1916 with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. "Progress of Military Operations against the Rebels" Gives an account of the encirclement of the rebels and their status (wounded, killed etc.)The National Library of Ireland