Memorials
Addresses and webpages dedicated to memorials of great historical relevance throughout Ireland, including the War Memorial Gardens of Dublin and the Oscar Wilde memorial of Merrion Square.
The Mayo Peace Park and Garden of Remembrance, remembers and commemorates the Mayo military men and women who died in worldwide conflicts, on UN service and Gardai in the course of their official duty within the state.
Soldiers of the Irish Brigade are honoured at Antietam. Includes poetry, articles, and photography.
Glasnevin Cemetery, Co. Dublin. Established in 1832, Glasnevin Trust is of great historical significance ... it is a true national treasure.
These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all the soldiers are contained in the beautifully illustrated Harry Clarke manuscripts in the granite bookrooms in the gardens.
This web-site presents an inventory of war memorials in Ireland. It includes photographs of each memorial, the text of all inscriptions, and details of the site of the memorial. A database of all of those named allows a search for individual persons, with links to the photographs of the memorials.
The Australian Monument to the Great Irish Famine (1845-1848) is located at the Hyde Park Barracks, on Macquarie Street, Sydney, Australia.
Extensive list of Co. Clare memorials, transcribed and then published by Mr. Brian Cantwell in 1991.