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1910 – 1924. The Office of Public Works. Kilmainham Gaol opened in 1796 as the new County Gaol for Dublin. It closed its doors in 1924. A History of Kilmainham Gaol' by Pat Cooke. Opening hours, location, transport and more. Buy tickets online now, to guarantee your place in our popular tours. View highlights of the permanent collection. Information for teachers and students. Any links to external content on this website are there for reference purposes, and do not imply endorsement.

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1910 – 1924. The Office of Public Works. Kilmainham Gaol opened in 1796 as the new County Gaol for Dublin. It closed its doors in 1924. A History of Kilmainham Gaol' by Pat Cooke. Opening hours, location, transport and more. Buy tickets online now, to guarantee your place in our popular tours. View highlights of the permanent collection. Information for teachers and students. Any links to external content on this website are there for reference purposes, and do not imply endorsement.

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Transportation | Kilmainham Gaol Museum

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The practice of transportation to Australia eventually ended due to local Australian opposition. In the eighty years that it had been in place, over 800 convict ships had brought around 164,000 prisoners there. A quarter of this number were Irish. Australian descendants of the prisoners transported from the Kilmainham depot often visit the Gaol today. Ireland-Australia Transportation Records at the National Archives of Ireland. Criminal Transportees Research Guide, the National Archives (UK).

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Timeline and Bibliography | Kilmainham Gaol Museum

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A History of Kilmainham Gaol. Government of Ireland, 1995). A History of Kilmainham Gaol: The Dismal House of Little Ease. Litton, Helen (ed.). O’Brien Press, 1991). Mac Lochlainn, Piaras. Government Publications, 1990). Guns and Chiffon: Women Revolutionaries and Kilmainham Gaol 1916-1923. Stationary Office, 1997). McCoole, Sinéad and O’Sullivan, Niamh. Hard Lessons: The Child Prisoners of Kilmainham Jail. Government Publications, 2001). O’Dwyer, Rory. History Press Ireland, 2010). Liberties Press, 2007).

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1910 – 1924 | Kilmainham Gaol Museum

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1910 – 1924. A party there will put the bodies close along side one another in the grave (now being dug), cover them thickly with quicklime (ordered) and commence filling in the grave. One of the officers with this party is to keep a note of the position of each body in the grave, taking the name from the label. A Priest will attend for the funeral Service. Confidential document sent to the Irish Command HQ in Dublin. Dorothy Macardle, imprisoned during the Civil War. Designed by Elegant Themes.

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Gallery | Kilmainham Gaol Museum

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Click on any image to open a slideshow. Kilmainham Gaol. National Monuments Service. Dept. of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Kilmainham Gaol. National Monuments Service. Dept. of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Façade of Kilmainham Gaol with tricolour. Peter Moloney Photography. Kilmainham Gaol. National Monuments Service. Dept. of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The Chapel at Kilmainham Gaol. National Monuments Service. Dept. of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Designed by Elegant Themes.

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Exhibitions | Kilmainham Gaol Museum

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Plan your visit to see any of the current exhibitions by viewing location, transport, and facilities information here. 1916 Portraits and Lives. 13 May – 31 October 2016. The artists are Amanda Coogan, Danny McCarthy, Brian Connolly, Debbie Guinnane, Helena Walsh, Sandra Johnson, Fergus Byrne, Francis Fay, Katherine Nolan, Pauline Cummins, Ciara McKeon, Dominic Thorpe, Méabh Redmond, Dr. Laura McAtackney, Michelle Browne, Alastair McLennan and Sinéad O’Donnell. Kilmainham Gaol Museum Permanent Exhibition.

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