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National Museums Ireland

Bullet pierced hat worn by James Connolly 1916.

hat, April 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, GPO, James Connolly
Youtube BBC

Robert Kee’s Ireland: The Rising

TV programme, 1980
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising, Easter Rising Aftermath, Ireland during WWI Keywords:Tags 1916 Proclamation, British Army, courts martial, Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Éamonn Ceannt, enlistment, Eoin MacNeill, executions, First World War, GPO, Home Rule, internment, IRB, Irish Nationalism, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, John Redmond, Joseph Plunkett, National Volunteers, Patrick Pearse, police, Sean MacDermott, Thomas MacDonagh, Tom Clarke
Internet Archive

Sinn Fein Rebellion handbook, Easter, 1916

book, 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags Dublin, Éamonn Ceannt, Easter Rising, Eoin O'Neill, GPO, IRB, IRB Military Council, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett, Patrick Pearse, Sean MacDermott, Thomas MacDonagh, Tom Clarke
RTE Archives

The Easter Rising

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video clip, 2015
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags British Army, Cathal Brugha, Cumann na mBan, Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Éamonn Ceannt, Easter Rising, GPO, Irish Citizen Army, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, Patrick Pearse, Roger Casement
BBC- Voices 16

Planning the Rebellion

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video clip, 2016
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, Eoin MacNeill, ICA, IRB, IRB Military Council, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, Patrick Pearse, Sean MacDermott, Tom Clarke
Youtube - TCD

Ireland in Rebellion: The Fighting of Easter Week

video clip, 2015
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags 1916 Proclamation, Aud, British Army, Castle document, Countess Markievicz, Dublin, Easter Rising, Eoin MacNeill, gun-running, Helga, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett, killings, Patrick Geoghegan, Patrick Pearse, Sean MacDermott, surrender, Tom Clarke

Decade of Centenaries timeline

Rounding up the Rebels

photograph, April 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags British Army, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Easter Rising, Irish Volunteers, prisoners

National Museums Ireland

Official communique from Dublin Castle

document, 29 April 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags British Army, Countess Markievicz, Dublin, Germany, James Connolly, Patrick Pearse, Roger Casement, Sinn Féin
Easter 1916 An tÓglách Accounts

An tÓgláċ The Defence of the G.P.O. Accounts

article, 1926
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags British Army, Dublin, Easter Rising, GPO, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly
UCC - The Irish Revolution

War in Ireland Easter Rebellion 1916

newsreel, May 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, GPO
Plan of damage in Sackville street
National Archives

Plan of Sackville Street Area after Disturbances April 1916

map, c May 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, GPO, insurance, property destroyed

Flickr - NLI

The shell of the G.P.O. on Sackville Street after the 1916 Rising

photograph, May 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, GPO, property destroyed
Irish Independent 1916 collection

Sixteen Nails in the Coffin – The Easter Rising

article, 2016
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising, Easter Rising Aftermath Keywords:Tags Dublin, Éamonn Ceannt, Easter Rising, executions, GPO, ICA, Irish Volunteers, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett, Kilmainham Gaol, Patrick Pearse, Sean MacDermott, surrender, Thomas MacDonagh, Tom Clarke

IWM

Proclamation of Martial Law

poster, 25 April 1916
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags British Army, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Easter Rising, Lord Wimbourne, martial law, police
UCD History Hub

The Easter Rising (The Irish Revolution Lecture 4)

podcast, 2014
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Easter Rising Keywords:Tags Augustine Birrell, British Army, courts martial, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Eamon de Valera, Éamonn Ceannt, Easter Rising, executions, GPO, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett, Michael Laffan, Patrick Pearse, Roger Casement, Sean MacDermott, Thomas MacDonagh, Tom Clarke

Flickr - NLI

Release of Republican Prisoners

photograph, June 1917
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Easter Rising, release of prisoners

Flickr - NLI

Waiting on Westland Row to meet Prisoners

photograph, June 1917
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1914–18, Rise of Sinn Féin Keywords:Tags Dublin, Easter Rising, release of prisoners

Decade of Centenaries timeline

Black and Tans on patrol in Dublin

photograph, 1920
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Black and Tans, British Army, Dublin, police, RIC
Irish Film Institute

Daily Terror in Ireland

newsreel, October 1920
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Anglo-Irish War Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish war, British Army, Dublin, IRA
UCD History Hub

The Irish Civil War (Irish Revolution Lecture 10)

podcast, 2014
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags Ambush, anti-treaty forces, assassination, British Army, Cathal Brugha, Collins de Valera pact, Dáil Éireann, Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Ernest Blythe, Erskine Childers, executions, Field Marshall Henry Wilson, Four Courts, guerilla warfare, IRA, Liam Lynch, Limerick, Michael Collins, Michael Laffan, Nationalists, pro-treaty forces, Provisional Government, Republicans, Richard Mulcahy, Rory O'Connor, Sinn Féin, W. T. Cosgrave, Waterford

Flickr - NLI

Michael Collins receives a great ovation

photograph, January 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Reaction to Treaty Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, Dublin, Michael Collins

IWM

National Army form barricade in Dublin

photograph, June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags Dublin, National Army, pro-treaty forces, Regulars
Irish Film Institute

Battle of the Four Courts

newsreel, June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags Anglo-Irish treaty, anti-treaty forces, Dublin, Four Courts, IRA, pro-treaty forces, Provisional Government

Flickr - NLI

The Four Courts in Dublin bombarded by National Army forces

photograph, June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags anti-treaty forces, Dublin, Four Courts, Irregulars, National Army, pro-treaty forces, Regulars

UCD Digital Library

Group of IFS Army soldiers firing artillery on the Four Courts

photograph, 28 June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags anti-treaty forces, Dublin, Four Courts, Irregulars, National Army, pro-treaty forces, Regulars
Google Arts & Culture

War News No.3- Anti-Treaty Newsletter

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newsletter, 30 June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags anti-treaty forces, Dublin, Eamon de Valera, Four Courts, RIC, Winston Churchill
National Archives UK

Cabinet Memorandum. Ireland – Capture of Four Courts.

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document, 30 June 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags anti-treaty forces, British government, Dublin, Four Courts, National Army, pro-treaty forces, Winston Churchill
Bureau of Military History

The Big Advance

newsletter, 22 July 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags Dublin, guerilla warfare, Irregulars, Midlands, National Army, pro-treaty forces, South-West

Decade of Centenaries timeline

Funeral Cortege of Michael Collins

photograph, 28 August 1922
Topics:Categories Political Developments 1919–23, Irish Civil War Keywords:Tags assassination, Dublin, Michael Collins

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  • Third Home Rule Bill Crisis
    • Background to the Home Rule Crisis
    • Opposition to Home Rule
    • Third Home Rule Bill 1912-14
    • Reaction to the Home Rule Act
  • Political Developments
    1914–18
    • Ireland during WWI
    • Easter Rising
    • Easter Rising Aftermath
    • Rise of Sinn Féin
  • Political Developments
    1919–23
    • Anglo-Irish War
    • Truce
    • Anglo-Irish Treaty
    • Reaction to the Treaty
    • Irish Civil War
    • Government of Ireland Act
  • Northern Ireland
    1921–25
    • Challenges facing NI government
    • Establishment of NI government
  • Study & Exam Resources
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