• The building in Rathfarnham, on the south side of Dublin, that once housed Pearse's school, St Enda's, is now the
Pearse Museum. •
Pearse Street and
Pearse Square in Dublin were renamed in 1926 in honour of Pearse and his brother Willie, Pearse Street (previously Great Brunswick Street) being their birthplace. Other Pearse Streets can be found in
Athlone,
Ballina (formerly Knox Street),
Bandon,
Cahir,
Cavan,
Clonakilty (formerly Sovereign Street),
Gorey,
Kilkenny,
Kinsale,
Mountmellick,
Mullingar,
Nenagh and
Sallynoggin (where there are also Pearse Park, Avenue, Road and other uses of the name). • There are Pearse Roads in
Ardara, County Donegal,
Ballyphehane in Cork (which also has Pearse Place and Square),
Bray, Cookstown (County Wicklow),
Cork,
Cranmore (which also has Pearse Crescent and Terrace), Dublin 16,
Enniscorthy, Graiguecullen (County Carlow),
Letterkenny,
Limerick (which also has Pearse Avenue),
Sligo and
Tralee • There are Pearse Parks (residential streets) in
Drogheda,
Dundalk and
Tullamore, and (parkland) on the outskirts of
Arklow and in
Tralee (the former demesne of
Tralee Castle). There are other Pearse Avenues in
Carrickmacross,
Ennis, Mervue in
Galway and
Mallow.
Carrigtwohill has a Patrick Pearse Place and there is a Pearse Bridge in
Terenure. There is a Pearse Brothers Park in
Rathfarnham and a Pearse Terrace in
Westport. •
Longford has Pearse Drive and Pearse View.
Crumlin (Dublin) has a Pearse Memorial Park. •
Ballyheigue has a statue built in commemoration. • Every February, just before the Annual Irish language Dining celebration at
King's Inns, the institution hosts an Irish language debate where a Bonn an Phiarsaigh (the Pearse medal) is awarded to the winner.
Educational institutions Cullenswood House, the Pearse family home in Ranelagh where Pádraic first founded St Enda's, today houses a primary
Gaelscoil (school for education through the Irish language) called Lios na nÓg, part of a community-based effort to revive the Irish language.
Crumlin (Dublin) has the Pearse College of Further Education, and there was formerly an Irish language summer school in
Gaoth Dobhair called Colaiste an Phiarsaigh. In
Rosmuc there is an Irish-medium vocational school, Gairmscoil na bPiarsach. The main lecture hall at the Cadet School in Ireland is named after P.H. Pearse. In September 2014, Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh, a new Irish language medium secondary school, opened its doors for the first time in the former Loreto Abbey buildings, just 1 km from the Pearse Museum in St Endas Park, Rathfarnham.
Glanmire, County Cork boasts the best secondary-level Irish-speaking college in Ireland, called
Coláiste an Phiarsaigh, which was named in honour of Patrick Pearse and structured around his beliefs.
Sports venues and clubs A number of
Gaelic Athletic Association clubs and playing fields in Ireland are named after Pádraic or both Pearses: •
Antrim: Pearse Park,
Dunloy;
Patrick Pearse's GAC, Belfast •
Armagh:
Annaghmore Pearses GFC;
Pearse Óg GAC and its grounds,
Pearse Óg Park, Armagh •
Cork:
CLG Na Piarsaigh, Cork •
Derry:
Pádraig Pearse's GAC, Kilrea; Pearse's GFC, Waterside, Derry (defunct) •
Donegal: Pearse's Park, Ardara •
Dublin:
Ballyboden St. Enda's GAA (called after Pearse's school); Pearse's GAC, Rathfarnham (defunct) •
Galway:
CLG Na Piarsaigh, Ros Muc;
Pádraig Pearse's GAC, Ballymacward & Gurteen;
Pearse Stadium, Salthill •
Kerry:
Dromid Pearses GAC;
Kilflynn Pearses HC (defunct) •
Limerick:
CLG Na Piarsaigh, Limerick •
Longford:
Pearse Park, Longford •
Louth:
CPG Na Piarsaigh, Dundalk •
Monaghan:
Ballybay Pearse Brothers, and its grounds, Pearse Park •
Roscommon:
Pádraig Pearse's GAC •
Tyrone:
Pearse Óg GAC, Dregish;
Fintona Pearses GAC; and
Galbally Pearses GAC, and its grounds, Pearse Park; a defunct club,
Leckpatrick Pearse Óg GAC •
Wexford: Naomh Eanna GAA (called after Pearse's school); P.H. Pearse's HC, Enniscorthy (defunct) •
Wicklow:
Pearses' Park, Arklow So also are several outside Ireland: •
Australasia:
Pádraig Pearse GAC, Victoria •
London:
Brother Pearse's GAC, London •
Scotland: Pearse Park, Glasgow; Pearse Harps HC (defunct) •
Yorkshire:
Brothers Pearse GAC, Huddersfield •
North America:
Pádraig Pearse GFC, Chicago;
Pádraig Pearse GFC, Detroit There are also soccer clubs named Pearse Celtic FC in
Cork and in
Ringsend, Dublin; and Liffeys Pearse FC, a south Dublin soccer club formed by the amalgamation of Liffey Wanderers and Pearse Rangers. A Pearse Rangers schoolboy football club remains in existence in Dublin.
Other commemorations • In 1916 the English composer
Arnold Bax, who had met the man, composed a tone poem entitled
In Memoriam Patrick Pearse. It received its first public performance in 2008. • In
Belfast the Pearse Club on King Street was wrecked by an explosion in May 1938. • Westland Row Station in Dublin was renamed
Pearse Station in 1966 after the Pearse brothers. • The silver
ten shilling coin minted in 1966 featured the bust of Patrick Pearse. It is the sole Irish coin ever to have featured anyone associated with Irish history or politics. • In
Ballymun the Patrick Pearse Tower was named after him. It was the first of Ballymun's tower blocks to be demolished in 2004. • In 1999 the centenary of Pearse's induction as a member of the
Gorsedd at the 1899 Pan Celtic
Eisteddfod in
Cardiff (when he took the
Bardic name Areithiwr) was marked by the unveiling of a plaque at the Consulate General of Ireland in Wales. • Postage stamps commemorating Pearse were issued by the Irish postal service in 1966, 1979 and 2008. • Writer
Prvoslav Vujcic is nicknamed Pearse after Patrick Pearse. • In 2016
Leinster GAA inaugurated a Pearse medal in recognition of Pearse's role as vice president of the province's Colleges' Committee. The medals are awarded to the best footballer and hurler in the Leinster senior championship each year. ==Citations==