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1920
British Army maneouvre a tank across Capel Street near the junction with Mary Street, Dublin.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1922
British Army marching out of a Dublin barracks with shouldered arms. A Free State soldier salutes.
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1921
British Army marching out of Dublin at North Wall opposite what is now the O2 (Point Theatre).
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1916
British Army National Volunteers Dublin Regiment cap badge.
Imperial War Museums
1919
British Army on Eden quay using beer barrels as street defences
The Manchester Guardian History of the War 1914-18
1921
British Army soldier with Lee Enfield and an officer talking to a group of women with backs to camera
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1916
British army unloading horses from a ship at Kingstown by gangplank
Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum
1922
The British army, in Victoria (now Collins) Barracks Cork, takes down the Union flag for the last time.
Kilmainham Gaol
1913
British Government warning poster in the form of a proclamation, prohibiting a "Seditious Assembly" in Sackville Street.
The Labour History Museum and Archives
1916
British military pass dated 30th April 1916 to allow Rev. E. Byrne free passage throughout the streets of Dublin. Signed by Major W. Kinsman
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1921-04-27
British Military Permit dated 27th of April 1921 issued to Francis Humphreys of Shangarry, Myshall Carlow under the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920.
South Dublin Libraries
1916
British soldiers on Northumberland Road during the Rising
UCD-OFM Partnership
1920
British soldiers search Professor Hayes's house after Michael Collins flees from his home in Dublin. Hayes was reputedly developing a means of infecting British troops with typhus using their milk supply.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1916-05
British soldiers search through the rubble of Kavanagh's Public House
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1921
British soldiers with two Auxiliaries examining revolvers captured from IRA Volunteers, seen surrendered in background.
Mercier Press
1922-12-30
British stamps overprinted with "Rialtas Sealadach na hÉireann 1922" (Provisional Government of Ireland)and "Saorstát Éireann 1922" (Irish Free State)
Kane, Joe
1920
British troops at Custom House Quay use barrels for cover during fighting in 1916.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1921
British Troops in Kildare Street 1921
Mullen, John
1921-05-25
The burning of the Custom House 1921
Agence Rol. Agence photographique
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Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie
1921-05-25
Burning of the Custom House, 25 May 1921.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven