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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
OldIrregular.pdf.jpg1922Anonymous anti-Treaty Handwritten letter from 'An Old Irregular' in a 'Dug-out near the Galtees' to Archbishop ByrneDublin Diocesan Archives
wm_P1.jpg.jpg1916Dublin Evening Mail dated 4th of May 1916, the day after the first executions.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_GL3.jpg.jpg1932Booklet by the National Graves Association containing lists of patriot dead buried in GlasnevinNational Graves Association; Donnelly, Mary; National Graves Association
wm_Cover.jpg.jpg1939Dublin Brigade Review magazineCahill & Co. Parkgate Street (Printer); The Coghlan Family
LloydGeorge2.pdf.jpg1916Three letters to Archbishop William Walsh from Arnold F. Hills, founder of West Ham Football Club, warning against the partition of Ireland.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_M109a.jpg.jpg1923Old Ireland in Pictures with Two Dublin 'Risings' and Their ConsequencesMarsh's Library; Wislon Hartnell Dublin
wm_GNS332.jpg.jpg1916Irish War News - Volume 1, No. 1, Dublin, Tuesday 25th April 1916Pearse, Patrick; Dublin Diocesan Archives
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
tOglachEaster1961.pdf.jpg1961An tÓglach magazine Vol. 1 No. 1, Easter 1961. Written and issued by members of the old I.R.A. An tÓglach was the name of the secret organ of the Irish Volunteers, founded in 1918 to interpret and express the ideals, aims and objects of the men and women, survivors of the struggle of 1916-21.The Coghlan Family