Name: 485-wall Description: The 485 Wall was unveiled at Glasnevin Cemetery on Easter Sunday, 2016. The wall is engraved with all 485 known victims of the Rising, be they rebel, police, British soldier, or civilian. Address: Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, Ireland Latitude: 53.369479 Longitude: -6.27613 Name: arbour-hill-cross Description: The centre of the Arbour Hill Memorial wall is marked with a gold cross. The Proclamation of the Irish Republic is engraved in English on the left and Irish on the right. Address: Arbour Hill Cemetery, Arbour Hill, Dublin 7, Ireland Latitude: 53.351067 Longitude: -6.287269 Name: arbour-hill-proclamation Description: The Arbour Hill memorial wall is engraved with the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. It was designed and engraved by Michael Biggs, and completed in 1964. Address: Arbour Hill Cemetery, Arbour Hill, Dublin 7, Ireland Latitude: 53.350993 Longitude: -6.287322 Name: arbour-hill-wall Description: The Arbour Hill memorial wall is in the yard of Arbour Hill Prison, the burial place of 14 rebel leaders. Address: Arbour Hill Cemetery, Arbour Hill, Dublin 7, Ireland Latitude: 53.351016 Longitude: -6.287227 Name: camden-street-art Description: Street art on Camden Street. From left to right, it depicts: James Connolly, Michael Collins, Countess Markievicz, Padraig Pearse, Éamonn De Valera, and the General Post Office. Address: 35-36 Camden Street Lower, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.334467 Longitude: -6.265077 Name: collins-barracks Description: Collins Barracks, formerly the Royal Barracks, now contains the National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History. British troops marched from here to the city centre upon the outbreak of the rebellion. Address: Collins Barracks, Benburb St, Arran Quay, Dublin 7 Latitude: 53.348565 Longitude: -6.285909 Name: collins-barracks-flag Description: This flag of the Irish Republic was raised at the General Post Office during Easter Week. The flag is on display in the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks, as part of the Proclaiming a Republic exhibition. Address: National Museum of Ireland Decorative Arts, Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland Latitude: 53.348953 Longitude: -6.286977 Name: coroners-court Description: The Dublin City Morgue, or Coroner's Court, where some of the dead were brought during the Rising. Address: Dublin District Coroner's Court, Store Street, Mountjoy, Dublin 1. Ireland Latitude: 53.350168 Longitude: -6.251327 Name: dame-street-mural Description: A mural by Joe Caslin on Dame Street, depicting women of the Rising. Most notably, the mural includes Constance Markievicz (left). Address: Mercantile Building, 90 South Great George's Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.344007 Longitude: -6.264248 Name: dame-street-parade Description: The annual State Military Parade, commemorating the Easter Rising on Easter Sunday 2016. Members of the Irish Defence Forces march through Dame Street towards the General Post Office on O'Connell Street. Address: Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.344207 Longitude: -6.263669 Name: dublin-city-gallery Description: The Dublin City Gallery, which houses the Roger Casement exhibition High Treason. Address: Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.354197 Longitude: -6.264738 Name: dublin-city-gallery-casement Description: A painting of Sir Roger Casement at the Dublin City Gallery, part of the exhibition High Treason. Address: Charlemont House, Parnell Square N, Rotunda, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.354555 Longitude: -6.264921 Name: dublin-city-hall Description: The side entrance to Dublin City Hall, which houses the exhibition Dublin Fire Brigade 1916. Dublin City Hall was the first rebel outpost to fall to British forces during Easter Week. Address: Dublin City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.343987 Longitude: -6.266944 Name: dublin-city-hall-fire-brigade Description: A mannequin wearing an old Dublin fire brigade uniform at the Dublin Fire Brigade 1916 exhibition in Dublin City Hall. Address: Dublin City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.343987 Longitude: -6.266944 Name: dublin-city-library Description: The Dublin City Library exhibition Citizens in Conflict, which focuses on the civilians killed or affected by the violence during Easter Week 1916. Address: Dublin City Library and Archive, 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.343184 Longitude: -6.245341 Name: easter-rising-online Description: The launch of Century Ireland's Easter Rising Online Exhibition at the National Library of Ireland, March 2016. Address: National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.341131 Longitude: -6.254108 Name: four-courts Description: The Four Courts, the main court buildings in Ireland and a rebel garrison during the Rising. They were held by Ned Daly and were one of the last rebel garrisons to fall to the British forces. Address: The Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7, Ireland Latitude: 53.345661 Longitude: -6.273509 Name: francis-street-art Description: Street art on Francis Street, commemorating the 100 year anniversary of the Easter Rising. Address: Mark's Alley West, Merchant's Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland Latitude: 53.340151 Longitude: -6.274144 Name: garden-of-remembrance Description: The Garden of Remembrance. Originally the Rotunda gardens, it was opened in 1966 on the 50th anniversary of the Rising. It was intended to commemorate all who died for the cause of Irish freedom. Address: Garden of Remembrance, The Rotunda, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.353682 Longitude: -6.264622 Name: general-post-office-model Description: A scale model of the General Post Office (GPO), the headquarters of the rebellion, on display at the GPO Witness History Museum. The post office was held by Padraig Pearse and James Connolly during the Rising. Address: General Post Office, O'Connell Street Lower, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.349528 Longitude: -6.260603 Name: glasnevin-cemetery Description: The Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum. Address: Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, Ireland Latitude: 53.370541 Longitude: -6.276939 Name: glasnevin-museum Description: The 1916 Rising exhibition at Glasnevin Museum, which tells the stories of the civilians involved in the conflict. Address: Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, Ireland Latitude: 53.369669 Longitude: -6.277128 Name: glasnevin-museum-almanac Description: Thom's Almanac and Official Directory 1917, located in the Glasnevin Museum, was used to cross-reference antiquated street names with present-day names to help compile the list of fatalities in the 1916 Easter Rising. Address: Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, Ireland Latitude: 53.370541 Longitude: -6.276939 Name: glasnevin-museum-almanac-detail Description: A page from Thom's Almanac and Official Directory 1917. Address: Glasnevin Cemetery and Museum, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, Ireland Latitude: 53.370189 Longitude: -6.277415 Name: guinness-brewery Description: The Guinness Brewery, where disused boilers were mounted onto lorries to make the first armoured cars ever used by the British Army. These cares transported soldiers and materials across the city during Easter Week 1916. Address: Guinness Brewery, St James' Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland Latitude: 53.341345 Longitude: -6.287471 Name: irish-museum-of-modern-art-casement-diary Description: An imitation of one of the so-called 'Black Diaries,' which were used to tarnish the reputation of Sir Roger Casement during his trial for high treason against the British Crown for his part in the Rising. It is located at the Irish Museum of Modern Art Museum exhibition The Humanizer. Address: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland Latitude: 53.343097 Longitude: -6.29956 Name: jacobs-biscuit-factory Description: Jacob's Biscuit Factory was a rebel garrison held by Commandant Thomas MacDonagh and his company of Irish Volunteers. Address: Bishop Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.338382 Longitude: -6.267325 Name: liberty-hall Description: Liberty Hall, the historic headquarters of the Irish Citizen Army. It was founded by James Connolly. Today it is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union. Address: Liberty Hall, Eden Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.348398 Longitude: -6.255726 Name: mendicity-institution-art Description: Street art near the Mendicity Institution garrison. Seán Mac Diaramada and his company of Irish Volunteers were stationed here to snipe at British troops entering the city from the Royal Barracks (now Collins Barracks). Address: Island Street, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland Latitude: 53.34565 Longitude: -6.282079 Name: mendicity-institution-posters Description: Posters of Seán Mac Diarmada, who held a garrison at the Mendicity Institution during Easter Week. Address: Island Street, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland Latitude: 53.345583 Longitude: -6.281637 Name: moore-street-markets Description: The Moore Street markets was the site of the rebels' last stand during the Rising. A surrender was also decided here. Address: Moore Street, Dublin 1, Ireland Latitude: 53.350443 Longitude: -6.262677 Name: national-photographic-archive-ruins Description: These photographs, located in the National Photographic Archive, depict the ruins of Dublin after the Rising. Address: National Photographic Archive, Meeting House Square, Dublin, 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.345192 Longitude: -6.265277 Name: national-photographic-archive-leaders Description: The National Photographic Archive houses many portraits of rebel leaders. Address: National Photographic Archive, Meeting House Square, Dublin, 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.345139 Longitude: -6.265368 Name: northumberland-road-note Description: A note left on a tree at 25 Northumberland Road, where Michael Malone and James Grace held the garrison against the Sherwood Forresters Regiment for five hours, inflicting large casualites and fatalities. Address: 25 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland Latitude: 53.336307 Longitude: -6.238447 Name: pearse-street-art Description: Street art on Pearse Street. It depicts Padriag Pearse, who was almost always photographed in portrait because of a lazy eye. Address: Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.344634 Longitude: -6.251554 Name: reflecting-the-rising-banner Description: A banner from the Reflecting the Rising event held all over Dublin on Easter Monday 2016. The event was hosted by RTÉ, Ireland's national television and radio broadcaster. It was the largest civic history event in the history of the state. Address: St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.337667 Longitude: -6.26223 Name: reflecting-the-rising-signs Description: Living history signs at the St Stephen's Green area of the RTÉ Reflecting the Rising event on Easter Monday 2016. Address: St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.339371 Longitude: -6.26031 Name: royal-college-of-surgeons-bombs Description: These bombs were made from food cannisters by the rebels garrisoned in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Address: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.339119 Longitude: -6.26195 Name: royal-college-of-surgeons-model Description: A scale model of the rebel outpost at St Stephen's Green and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Address: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.338952 Longitude: -6.261735 Name: royal-college-of-surgeons-pin Description: A Cumann na mBan (League of Women) pin on display at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) exhibition Surgeons and Insurgents. RCSI, one of the rebel garrisons, was held by the Countess Markievicz and members of the Irish Citizen Army. Address: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.339024 Longitude: -6.262052 Name: sligo-music-rising Description: County Sligo commemorated the historical date of the Rising, April 24th, with an outdoor music concert called Sligo: Music Rising. Address: Rockwood Parade, Abbeyqurter, Co. Sligo Ireland Latitude: 54.271346 Longitude: -8.473353 Name: sligo-yeats-memorial Description: A W.B. Yeats memorial in County Sligo. Yeats wrote a poem called "Easter, 1916" that was not published until 1921. Referring to his play Caitlín ní Uallachain (Kathleen ni Houlihan) he wrote, "Did that play of mine send out / Certain men the English shot?". The poem includes two of the most famous lines written of the Rising: "All changed, changed utterly:/ A terrible beauty is born." Address: Yeats Memorial, Stephen's Street, Abbeyquarter, Sligo, Ireland Latitude: 54.27254 Longitude: -8.47386 Name: wwi-recruitment-poster Description: A recruitment post for the First World War, part of the Trinity Long Room exhibition on 1916. The war was ongoing at the time of the Rising. Many Irishmen enlisted in the British Army and stationed on leave in Dublin were involved in suppressing the rebellion. Address: Old Library, The Long Room, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland Latitude: 53.343946 Longitude: -6.256863