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FINAL to PRINT Layout 1 CROKE PARK SRD See websites ’ for opening hours JONES 55 H DUBLIN *Admission NORTH CIRCULAR RD charges apply BALLYBOUGH RD A HISTORY OF IRELAND IN Oslo 35 PORTLAND ROW SUMMERHILL 1OO OBJECTS 97 Museum of Free Derry* Tullaghoge www.museumofderry.org 50 • 53 • 58 • 62 • 63 • 65 • 66 ST the L FOLLOW TRAIL Fort, Tyrone L NE 68 • 69 • 70 • 72 • 73 • 75 • 76 AR 59 P 77 • 79 • 83 • 84 • 86 • 87 • 88 Ulster American O ’ CONNELL ST Folk Park, Omagh* 67 90 • 91 • 92 • 94 • 99 • 100 TALBOT ST T RY S www.nmni.com HEN Y ST Ulster Museum, Belfast www.nmni.com 57 • 60 • 71 A MAR Y ST Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Cultra* ABBE T K 89 BENBURB S WL WOL RS www.nmni.com FE TONE QY ELO ELL ACH IS QY B WR V A Y L Y ICTORIA QUAY RRA ND Q Q 81 • 82 National Museum of Ireland – USH N Q RMO TON ERS Y PR O AS ISL D QY U INNS QY ORMON Y Country Life, Castlebar, Mayo U N Q SHE TO RS LING 93 • 95 www.museum.ie QY WEL MERCHANTS QUAY DAME ST 22 • 28 • 61 RD ST G DWA T B E S HIGH RD TRINITY ST LO S E Monasterboice, Louth 34 G NASSAU ST COLLEGE R O 45 E G T T S G N H O T T S S S W GRAFTON ST E A R F 46 • 59 • 74 • 80 D A D L A BRIDE ST D I T K DUBLIN PATRICK ST National Science Museum at Maynooth S E National Museum of Ireland– R E 98 I 56 www.nuim.ie see detailed G Decorative Arts and History N 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 Dublin map for U Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7 C A object locations • See www.museum.ie for opening hours ST STEPHENS 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 64 GREEN B KEVIN ST CUFFE ST 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 Christ Church Cathedral* 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 Christchurch Place, Dublin 8 • See www.christchurchdublin.ie for opening hours 20 • 23 • 24 • 25 Carlow County Museum 85 26 • 27 • 29 • 30 www.carlowcountymuseum.ie C F National Archives of Ireland National Library of Ireland 31 • 32 • 33 • 36 Bishop Street, Dublin 8 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 UK • See www.nationalarchives.ie for opening hours • See www.nli.ie for opening hours 41 • 42 • 43 • 44 Irish Agricultural Museum, Wexford* D G 21 47 • 48 • 51 • 54 www.irishagrimuseum.ie Royal Irish Academy Trinity College – The Old Library* 96 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 College Green, Dublin 2 • See www.ria.ie for opening hours • See www.tcd.ie/library for opening hours Waterford Museum of Treasures* 49 • 52 www.waterfordtreasures.com E H National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology GAA Museum* Derrynane House, Caherdaniel, Kerry* Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Croke Park, St Joseph’s Avenue (off Clonliffe Road), Dublin 3 78 www.heritageireland.ie • See www.museum.ie for opening hours • See www.crokepark.ie/gaa-museum for opening hours *Admission charges apply This is a project of RIA Follow the trail. Look out for at all locations. ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY Supported by This is a project of RIA ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY Mesolithic fish trap, Ceremonial axehead, Neolithic bowl, Flint macehead, Neolithic bag, Ballinderry sword, Decorated lead Roscrea brooch, Slave chain, late-9th or Silver cone, Crucifixion stone, Conestoga wagon, Wood's halfpence, Dillon regimental flag, Rococo candlestick, 1 c.5000BC 2 3600BC 3 c.3500BC 4 3300–2800BC 5 3800–2500BC 36 mid-9th century 37 weights, c.900 38 late-9th century 39 early-10th century 40 mid-10th century 66 1740 NMI–Decorative 67 18th century Ulster 68 1722 NMI–Decorative 69 1745 NMI–Decorative 70 c.1745 NMI–Decorative NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Arts & History American Folk Park Arts & History Arts & History Arts & History Basket earrings, Pair of gold discs, Coggalbeg gold hoard, Bronze age funerary Tara torcs, Carved crook, Breac Maodhóg, Clonmacnoise crozier, Cross of Cong, ‘Strongbow’s tomb', Engraving of Cotton panel, Pike, Act of Union blacklist, Penrose decanter, 6 c.2300BC 7 2200–2000BC 8 2300–2000BC 9 pots, 1900–1300BC 10 c.1200BC 41 early-11th century NMI– 42 late-11th century NMI– 43 11th century 44 early-12th century 45 12th century 71 linen-makers, 1782 72 1783 NMI–Decorative 73 1798 NMI–Decorative 74 early-19th century 75 late-18th century NMI– NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Archaeology Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Christ Church Cathedral Ulster Museum Arts & History Arts & History NLI Decorative Arts & History Mooghaun hoard, Gleninsheen gold Castlederg bronze Iron spearhead, Broighter boat, Laudabiliter papal bull, Figure of a horseman, Domhnach Airgid, Waterford charter roll, Two coins, 1280s and Robert Emmet’s ring, Wicker cradle, 19th– Daniel O’Connell's Stokes 'tapestry', ‘Captain Rock’ 11 c.800BC 12 gorget, c.800–700BC 13 cauldron, 700–600BC 14 800–675BC 15 c.100BC 46 1155 47 13th century 48 c.1350 49 1215–1373 Medieval 50 1460 NMI–Decorative 76 1790s NMI–Decorative 77 20th centuries NMI– 78 'chariot', 1844 79 1833–53 NMI– 80 threatening letter, NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NLI NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Museum, Waterford Arts & History Arts & History Decorative Arts & History Caherdaniel, Co. Kerry Decorative Arts & History 1842 NLI Armlet, Old-croghan Loughnashade Keshcarrigan bowl, Corleck Head, Petrie 'crown', Processional cross, Magi Cope, c.1470 De Burgo-O'Malley Kavanagh charter horn, Gallowglass gravestone, Empty cooking pot, Emigrant's teapot, late- William Smith O'Brien Parnell silver casket, Carlow Cathedral 16 man, 362–175BC 17 trumpet, c.100BC 18 early-1st century AD 19 1st to 2nd century AD 20 2nd century AD 51 1479 52 Medieval Museum, 53 chalice, 1494 NMI– 54 12th and 15th centuries 55 15th or 16th century 81 19th century NMI– 82 19th–mid-20th century 83 gold cup, 1854 NMI– 84 1844 NMI–Decorative 85 pulpit, 1899 NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Waterford Decorative Arts & History NMI–Archaeology GAA Museum Country Life NMI–Country Life Decorative Arts & History Arts & History Carlow County Museum Cunorix stone, St Patrick’s Confessio, Mullaghmast stone, St Patrick’s bell, Springmount wax Book of Common Salamander pendant, Morion, Leac na ríogh, Wassail bowl, Youghal lace collar, GAA medal, Reclining buddha, Titanic launch ticket, River Clyde lamp, 21 AD460–75 22 c.AD 460–90 23 AD 500–600 24 c.7th century 25 tablets, late-6th century 56 Prayer, 1551 57 c.1588 58 late-16th century NMI– 59 10–15th century Near 60 late-16th century 86 1906 NMI–Decorative 87 1887 NMI–Decorative 88 late-19th century NMI– 89 May 1911 Ulster Folk & 90 1915 NMI–Decorative Not on display Trinity College NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Royal Irish Academy Ulster Museum Decorative Arts & History Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Ulster Museum Arts & History Arts & History Decorative Arts & History Transport Museum Arts & History Ballinderry brooch, Donore handle, Book of Kells, 'Tara' brooch, Ardagh chalice, Deposition on O'Queely chalice, Fleetwood cabinet, Books of Survey and King William’s James Connolly’s shirt, Rejected coin design, Boyne coracle, Eileen Gray chair, Emigrant's suitcase, 26 c.AD600 27 AD700–20 28 c.AD800 29 8th century 30 8th century 61 atrocities, 1641 62 1640 NMI–Decorative 63 c.1652 NMI–Decorative 64 Distribution, mid-17th 65 gauntlets, c.1690 NMI– 91 1916 NMI–Decorative 92 1927 NMI–Decorative 93 1928 NMI– 94 1926 NMI–Decorative 95 1950s NMI– NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Trinity College NMI–Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Trinity College Arts & History Arts & History century NAI Decorative Arts & History Arts & History Arts & History Country Life Arts & History Country Life Enter ‘100’ Dublin Everywhere else to get a 15% See maps overleaf discount Love the trail? Derrynflan paten, Moylough belt shrine, Rinnagan crucifixion Tall cross, Oseberg ship, c.815 Washing machine, Bloody Sunday Intel microprocessor, Anglo Irish Bank sign, Decommissioned 31 late-8th century 32 8th/9th century NMI– 33 plaque, 8th/9th century 34 late-9th century 35 Museum of Cultural Get the book or the app www.100objects.ie 96 1950s Irish Agricultural 97 handkerchief, 1972 98 1994 National Science 99 2000–2011 NMI– 100 AK47, 2005 NMI– NMI–Archaeology Archaeology NMI–Archaeology Monasterboice History, Oslo, Norway Museum Museum of Free Derry Museum, Maynooth Decorative Arts & History Decorative Arts & History.
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