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Updated: 11:00, 27 May 2021 RTE S Ryan Tubridy has praised his day out at the extraordinary National Museum of Ireland. The presenter took to social media yesterday to shares some behind the scenes snaps of his visit. 2 2 He shared behind the scenes snaps of his visit The Late Late Show host got to hold a replica of George Washington s sword that John F Kennedy presented to Eamon de Valera back in 1963. Taking to Instagram he said: So today s school tour is the National Museum of Ireland Collins Barracks. Look at this place, it s extraordinary. There s so much history civil war, war of independence, freedom of Ireland, art, design, it s all here. ....
BBC News By Ciaran McCauley image captionThe slippers were donated to Ireland s National Museum in 1958 What kind of revolutionary leader would kick back in a pair of slippers like these? They are not your ordinary pair of house shoes - a vibrant blue, lined with lush wool. And, the detail that is the most intriguing - the staring green eyes of a wolf, its tongue slightly protruding like an emoji designed by the Brothers Grimm. They look almost out-of-the-box brand new. And yet they re about 100 years old. We know this because these slippers belonged to Michael Collins, the Irish republican who led the military campaign for Ireland s independence a century ago. ....
BBC News By Ciaran McCauley image captionThe slippers were donated to Ireland s National Museum in 1958 What kind of revolutionary leader would kick back in a pair of slippers like these? They are not your ordinary pair of house shoes - a vibrant blue, lined with lush wool. And, the detail that is the most intriguing - the staring green eyes of a wolf, its tongue slightly protruding like an emoji designed by the Brothers Grimm. They look almost out-of-the-box brand new. And yet they re about 100 years old. We know this because these slippers belonged to Michael Collins, the Irish republican who led the military campaign for Ireland s independence a century ago. ....