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and weeds and the restoration of the Victorian section of the prison was nearing completion. It opened to the public on 10 April 1966. The final restoration of the site was completed in 1971 when Kilmainham Gaol chapel was re-opened to the public having been reroofed and re-floored and with its altar reconstructed. The Magill family acted as residential caretakers, in particular, Joe Magill who worked on the restoration of the gaol from the start until the Gaol was handed over to the Office of Public works.
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number of like-minded nationalists, formed the Kilmainham Gaol Restoration Society in 1958. In order to offset any potential division among its members, the society agreed that they should not address any of the events connected with the Civil War period in relation to the restoration project. Instead, a narrative of the unified national struggle was to be articulated. A scheme was then devised that the prison should be restored and a museum built using voluntary labour and donated materials.
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increasing pressure from the National Graves Association and the Old IRA Literary and Debating Society to take action to preserve the site. Thus, when the society submitted their plan in late 1958 the government looked favourably on a proposal that would achieve this goal without occasioning any significant financial commitment from the state.
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At Kilmainham, the poor conditions in which women prisoners were kept provided the spur for the next stage of development. As early as 1809, in his report, the Inspector had observed that male prisoners were supplied with iron bedsteads while females "lay on straw on the flags in the cells and common
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revealed that the prison was in a ruinous condition. With the Department of Education still intransigent to the site's conversion to a nationalist museum and with no other apparent function for the building, the Commissioners of Public Works proposed only the prison yard and those cell blocks deemed
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The Irish Prison Board contemplated reopening it as a prison during the 1920s but all such plans were finally abandoned in 1929. In 1936 the government considered the demolition of the prison but the price of this undertaking was seen as prohibitive. Republican interest in the site began to develop
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Commencing with a workforce of sixty volunteers in May 1960, the society set about clearing the overgrown vegetation, trees, fallen masonry and bird droppings from the site. By 1962 the symbolically important prison yard where the leaders of the 1916 Rising were executed had been cleared of rubble
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From the late 1950s, a grassroots movement for the preservation of Kilmainham Gaol began to develop. Provoked by reports that the Office of Public Works was accepting tenders for the demolition of the building, Lorcan C.G. Leonard, a young engineer from the north side of Dublin, along with a small
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There was no segregation of prisoners; men, women and children were incarcerated up to 5 in each cell, with only a single candle for light and heat. Most of their time was spent in the cold and the dark, and each candle had to last for two weeks. Its cells were roughly 28 square metres in area.
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informed the society that they would not oppose their plan and the Building Trades Council gave it their support. It is also likely that Dublin Corporation, which had shown an interest in the preservation of the prison, supported the proposal. At this time the Irish government was coming under
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Originally, public hangings took place at the front of the prison. However, from the 1820s onward very few hangings, public or private, took place at Kilmainham. A small hanging cell was built in the prison in 1891. It is located on the first floor, between the west wing and the east wing.
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Kilmainham was the site of several hunger strikes. In March 1923, 97 women went on hunger strike in Kilmainham Gaol after all of their privileges had been denied without explanation (that hunger strike ended later in the month with the restoration of privileges). Annie (Nan) Hogan of
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to a new museum at the Kilmainham Gaol site. The Department of Education rejected this proposal seeing the site as unsuitable for this purpose and suggested instead that paintings of nationalist leaders could be installed in appropriate prison cells. However, with the advent of the
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halls". Half a century later there was little improvement. The women's section, located in the west wing, remained overcrowded. In an attempt to relieve the overcrowding, 30 female cells were added to the Gaol in 1840. These improvements had not been made long before the
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When it was first built in 1796, Kilmainham Gaol was called the "New Gaol" to distinguish it from the old prison it was intended to replace – a noisome dungeon, just a few hundred metres from the present site. It was officially called the
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government in 1924. Seen principally as a site of oppression and suffering, there was at this time no declared interest in its preservation as a monument to the struggle for national independence. The jail's potential function as a location of
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In February 1960 the society's detailed plan for the restoration project, which notably also envisioned the site's development as a tourist attraction, received the approval of the notoriously parsimonious
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died at the age of 24 after being released from prison (September 1923) "in a very emaciated state" due to her participation in hunger strikes in Kilmainham and the North Dublin Union jails.
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and offers guided tours of the building. An art gallery on the top floor exhibits paintings, sculptures and jewellery of prisoners incarcerated in prisons all over contemporary Ireland.
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The Proclamation Statue by Rowan Gillespie, 2008 across the road from the main entrance to Kilmainham Jail. It commemorates the 14 leaders of the 1916 uprising executed at Kilmainham.
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In 2013, Kilmainham courthouse located beside the prison, which had remained in operation as a seat of the Dublin District court until 2008 was handed over to the
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A decisive effort at improvement was at last made in 1840. The Grand Jury made a sum of ÂŁ1,550 available to supply an additional 30 female cells.
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for refurbishment as part of a broader redevelopment of the Gaol and the surrounding Kilmainham Plaza in advance of the 100th anniversary of the
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on 14 June 2020, with the accompanying live album released as part of Record Store Day 2021. The prison was also used in the 2015 AMC series
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Children were sometimes arrested for petty theft, the youngest said to be a seven-year-old child, while many of the adult prisoners were
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was also undercut and complicated by the fact that the first four Republican prisoners executed by the Free State government during the
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to be of national importance should be preserved and that the rest of the site should be demolished. This proposal was not acted upon.
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Zuelow, Eric (Fall–Winter 2004). "Enshrining Ireland's nationalist history inside prison walls: the restoration of Kilmainham Jail".
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Zuelow, Eric (Fall–Winter 2004). "Enshrining Ireland's nationalist history inside prison walls: the restoration of Kilmainham Jail".
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Zuelow, Eric (Fall–Winter 2004). "Enshrining Ireland's nationalist history inside prison walls: the restoration of Kilmainham Jail".
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Zuelow, Eric (Fall–Winter 2004). "Enshrining Ireland's nationalist history inside prison walls: the restoration of Kilmainham Jail".
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Zuelow, Eric (Fall–Winter 2004). "Enshrining Ireland's nationalist history inside prison walls: the restoration of Kilmainham Jail".
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Kilmainham Gaol is one of the biggest unoccupied prisons in Europe. Now empty of prisoners, it is filled with history.
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was imprisoned in Kilmainham Gaol, along with most of his parliamentary colleagues, in 1881-82 when he signed the
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Mural of a Madonna painted by Grace Gifford Plunkett while she was held during the Civil War.
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about the possibility of relocating artefacts relating to the 1916 Rising housed in the
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No Ordinary Women: Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years, 1900–1923
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A view of the landing where the 1916 leaders were held before their execution.
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occurred, and Kilmainham was overwhelmed with the increase of prisoners.
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Cross marking the place of execution of the leaders of the 1916 Rising.
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Entrance to Kilmainham Gaol, Five Snakes in Chains above Entrance.
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Plaque marking the executions of the leaders of the 1916 Rising.
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Mairead De Lappe, During the Civil War. (Mother of broadcaster
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from the late 1930s, most notably with the proposal by the
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Cooke, Pat (2006). "Kilmainham Gaol: confronting change".
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The following films have been filmed at Kilmainham Gaol:
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Commissioners of Irish Lights Museum (Baily Lighthouse)
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Nationalism in a Global Era: The Persistence of Nations
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the proposal was shelved for the duration of the war.
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Kilmainham Gaol was decommissioned as a prison by the
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Kilmainham Jail

Kilmainham Gaol is located in Dublin
Kilmainham
Dublin
Coordinates
53°20′30″N 06°18′34″W / 53.34167°N 6.30944°W / 53.34167; -6.30944
Prison museum
Office of Public Works
Heuston railway station
Luas
Red Line
kilmainhamgaolmuseum.ie
National monument of Ireland

Irish
prison
Kilmainham
Dublin
Ireland
Government of Ireland
Easter Rising
transported
Great Famine
1923 Irish hunger strikes
Cumann na mBan
Irish Free State
national memory
Irish Civil War
National Graves Association

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