A letter from George Noble Count Plunkett, 1851–1948, to his third daughter, Geraldine (Gerry) 1891–1986. The letter was sent from Richmond Barracks.
A letter from Josephine Mary Plunket, – 1858–1944, to her youngest daughter, Josephine (Fiona) 1896–1976. The letter was sent from Richmond Barracks
President Michael D. Higgins taking great interest in the Commemoration Quilt at a State ceremonial event to commemorate the role of women in 1916
Michael O’Hanrahan being escorted into his courts-martial at Richmond Barracks, May 1916 (picture courtesy National Library of Ireland)
Extract from historic drawing dated 1874 of Limerick Gymnasium identical to that in Richmond Barracks By kind permission of the National Archive, Kew
Extract from historic photograph of Richmond Barracks ca.1915 from the Lawrence Collection. By kind permission of the National Library of Ireland
Architect’s working drawing 2015 showing details for the reinstatement of the octagonal lantern based on the historic photograph and drawing.
Ben Burns (10), from Our Lady of Lourdes National School, Inchicore, Dublin 8. (photo courtesy Jason Clarke Photography)
Lord Mayor of Dublin Críona Ní Dhálaigh turning the first sod on the redevelopment of Richmond Barracks. (photo courtesy of Jason Clarke Photography)
A sword donated to St Michaels CBS on the reopening of the Gymnasium in 1979 / Boys Hurling team 1934 / British Union Jack from the early 20th Century