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1916
Backlog of mail at Kingstown Railway Station caused by the 1916 Rising
Imperial War Museums
1922
Barricades on the south side of Carlisle Bridge (O'Connell Bridge)
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
1921
Black and Tans and Auxiliaries in front of the main entrance to the London and North Western Hotel, North Wall, Dublin.
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1921
Black and Tans and Auxiliaries in relaxed mood outside the London and North Western Hotel, North Wall, Dublin
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1920
Black and Tans and Auxiliaries patrol a Dublin street under cover of smoke bombs
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
2017-12-19
Booklet "The Dublin Strike" by George W. Russell (AE).
Russell, George W
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Russell, George W
;
AE
1932
Booklet by the National Graves Association containing lists of patriot dead buried in Glasnevin
National Graves Association
;
Donnelly, Mary
;
National Graves Association
1922
Booklet containing biographies of Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins.
Martin Lester Ltd.
1916
Booklet detailing the abuse of prisoners of the 1916 Rising in Frongoch Internment Camp
Irish National Aid & Volunteer Dependent's Fund
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Irish National Aid & Volunteer Dependent's Fund
1916
Booklet titled "Fragments of 1916" containing eyewitness accounts of the behaviour of the British Military during the 1916 Rising.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1920
Booklet: The Rebellion in Dublin 1916
Eason
1916
Bottom half of an original copy of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic. When the British Army arrived in Liberty Hall after its bombardment,in their eagerness to take home a souvenir,they attempted to print their own run of "lower halves". This is an example - the print is unreadable in places due to the patchy inking of the press.
The Allen Library, Bro. Allen Collection
1916
A bowler-hatted man surveys the damage in an unidentified building post-1916.
Agence Rol. Agence photographique
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Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie
1916
Brass Dublin Brigade cap badge 1916.
Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum
1916
Brigadier Lowe's signed instructions as to where and how surrenders of the 1916 participants will be accepted.
The National Library of Ireland
1916
British army and civilians on Sackville Street Bridge
Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum
1921
British Army break down a door in search of rebels 1921.
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1916
British Army in Trinity College
Kilmainham Gaol
1919
British Army Lancers rounding a corner at Church Street and Merchants Quay.
The Manchester Guardian History of the War 1914-18
1917
British Army machine-gun post at Clontarf Bridge
Kilmainham Gaol