ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Use the links below to explore a range of Irish, British and European online resources for the years between 1912 and 1922. These links do not automatically imply endorsement of any content that they may contain:
An tÓglách magazine (Defence Forces Ireland)
BBC History World War One Centenary
British Library: World War One
Bureau of Military History, 1913-21 (Defence Forces Ireland)
Census of Ireland 1901/1911 (National Archives of Ireland)
Centenary Mayo (Mayo County Council)
Century Ireland: 'Easter Rising'
Changed Utterly: Ireland and the Easter Rising (TCD)
Contested memories: the battle of Mount St Bridge (University of Maynooth)
Commemoration of the First World War in Belgium 2014-18
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Decade of Centenaries: Ulster 1885-1925 (NICRC)
Department of Culture, Heritage, and the Gaeltacht
Documents on Irish Foreign Policy
Dublin City Council Decade of Commemorations
Dublin City Council: The City and the Rising.
Dublin Commemorative Sites (OPW).
Dublin Public Libraries' Dublin Festival of History
Dublin Rising, 1916-2016 (Google)
First World War Centenary Partnership Programme (France)
'Fit as fiddles and hard as nails': Irish soldiers voices from the Great War (TCD)
Glasnevin Cemetery Museum on Google Cultural Institute
Imperial War Museums First World War Centenary Partnership (UK)
International Encyclopaedia of the First World War
Ireland WW1 (Goldsmiths/University of Exeter)
Ireland Easter Rising 1916 on Google Cultural Institute
Irish Film Institute Irish Independence Film Collection
Irish History Live (Queens’ University Belfast)
Living legacies 1914-18 (Queens University Belfast)
Military Archives (Defence Forces Ireland)
Military Service (1916-1923) Pensions Collection (Defence Forces Ireland)
National Archives Decade of Centenaries resources
National Archives of the United Kingdom
National Library of Ireland 1916
National Library of Ireland World War Ireland
National Library of Ireland on Google Cultural Institute
National Museums Northern Ireland
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
Soldiers’ Wills online (National Archives)
The cricket bat that died for Ireland
Trinity College Dublin: 'Great War Revisited' on Google Arts and Culture