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wm_1913_RotundaMeeting.jpg.jpg1913-11-25Handbill announcing the inaugural meeting of the Irish Volunteers on the 25th November 1913National 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_0323.jpg.jpg1915-12-09Handwritten and signed letter from Patrick Pearse on St. Enda’s headed notepaper. dated 9th December 1915,Pearse, Patrick; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
wm_DSC_0324.jpg.jpg1914-09-11Handwritten and signed letter from William Pearse to a Mr. O’CallaghanPearse, William; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
wm_DSC_0329.jpg.jpg1914-03-13Handwritten and signed letter, on "Irish Worker" Liberty Hall headed paper, from James Connolly. Dated March 13th 1914.Connolly, James; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
wm_DSC_0325.jpg.jpg1913-07-16Handwritten and signed letterheaded bill, dated 16th July 1913, in Thomas Clarke’s handwriting to a John Daly in Limerick.The Allen Library
wm_GNS297__.jpg.jpg1916Handwritten first hand account, by a member of the Dublin Irish Volunteer Training Corps describing the Battle of Mount StreetDublin Diocesan Archive, for transcription; Member 'Helpjpl' of the Great War Forum, for additional information
wm_SeanMcDermottBack.jpg.jpg1915-11-13Handwritten Letter by Seán McDermott, on 'Nationality' headed paper, requesting a food delivery to Arbour Hill prison.McDermott, Sean; The Breslin family
wm_GNS286b_.jpg.jpg1916Handwritten letter dated July 1916 from Alice Stopford Green to Archbishop William Walsh re her visit to Roger CasementDublin Diocesan Archive
wm_IMG080.jpg.jpg1922Handwritten letter from Count Plunkett, with original envelope and wax seal, to Archbishop Byrne pleading to reinstate the Spiritual Rights of Republican prisoners.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_GNS382.jpg.jpg1916Handwritten letter, possibly from Archbishop William Walsh, vouching for the fact that Eoin MacNeill was uninvolved in the planning of the 1916 Rising.Walsh, Archbishop William; Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_DSC_0316.jpg.jpg1916-05-30Handwritten list, on Crown Embossed Letterhead paper, of female Republican prisoners held at Mountjoy Prison.The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
wm_CF023.jpg.jpg1916-05-02Handwritten note from British HQ Dublin, advising that three 1916 leaders "be seen tonight"Capuchin Archive
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_0321.jpg.jpg1917-06-04Handwritten note, written by Thomas Ashe in Lewes Jail, to Seamus BrennanAshe, Thomas; The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
wm_ArbourHillPass2.jpg.jpg1916-05-01Handwritten pass to allow "Miss Callender" to enter Arbour Hill Detention Barracks with meals for P.H.PearseThe Breslin family
wm_CF052.jpg.jpg1922Heavily ironic Anti-Free State pamphlet titled "Your King and Country Calls".South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archive
wm_7061w_HenriettaBuildings.jpg.jpg1913Henrietta Buildings, Henrietta Street.Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
wm_DSC_1082.jpg.jpg1916-04-30Hopsack bag found in 1916 in the gallery of St. Mary of the Angels, Church StreetCapuchin Archive
wm_MM24.jpg.jpg1916The house where Paddy Moran was born, Crossna Co. RoscommonDun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May