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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
wm_DSC_0504.jpg.jpg1916-05-01Pamphlet with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. General Order. General J.G. Maxwell's thanks to the troops for quelling the rebellion.Maxwell, General John; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0500.jpg.jpg1916Pamphlet with Royal Coat of arms embossed at the top. Announcement of Pearse's surrender .The National Library of Ireland
wm_Surrender.jpg.jpg1916-04-19Patrick Pearse's surrender document. Typed on paper with Royal Coat of Arms and dated 19th April 1916. Signed by Pearse and countersigned by Connolly and MacDonaghThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0510.jpg.jpg1916Photo of Countess Markievicz being escorted to a Red Cross ambulance under guard.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0511.jpg.jpg1916Photo of Countess Markievicz sitting in a Red Cross ambulance under guard with a nurse .The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0401.jpg.jpg1916Postcard - Capt. R MonteithCity Printing Limerick.; The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0412.jpg.jpg1916Postcard - Irish Rebellion, May 1916. James ConnollyThe National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0420.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. After the Insurrection. Corner of Bachelor’s Walk and Lr. Sackville Street.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0402a.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. After the Insurrection. Interior General Post Office Dublin.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0409b.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Corner of Middle Abbey St, and O’Connell Street after 'The Sinn Fein Rising'The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0416a.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Exterior of GPO after evacuation, showing broken flag-post from which Republican flag was flown.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0392.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Francis Sheehy Skeffington M.A. “Shot Without Trial”The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0417b.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Irish Rebellion May 1916. Sackville Street in flames – a photograph taken by Daily Sketch photographer under fire.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0417a.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Irish Rebellion May 1916. The General Post Office Dublin (Rebel Headquarters) destroyed.The National Library of Ireland
wm_DSC_0370.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Capt. Thomas Wafer. "Killed in the Hibernian Bank"The National Library of Ireland