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wm_Après les troubles de Dublin, la reprise du service postal [mai 1916] .jpg.jpg1916Backlog of mail at Kingstown Railway Station caused by the 1916 RisingImperial War Museums
wm_DR052b.jpg.jpg1922Barricades on the south side of Carlisle Bridge (O'Connell Bridge)Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_AD004.jpg.jpg1921Black 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
wm_AD003.jpg.jpg1921Black and Tans and Auxiliaries in relaxed mood outside the London and North Western Hotel, North Wall, DublinSouth Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
wm_TansStreet.jpg.jpg1920Black and Tans and Auxiliaries patrol a Dublin street under cover of smoke bombsNationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
wm_dublinstrikePage_01.jpg.jpg2017-12-19Booklet "The Dublin Strike" by George W. Russell (AE).Russell, George W; Russell, George W; AE
wm_GL3.jpg.jpg1932Booklet by the National Graves Association containing lists of patriot dead buried in GlasnevinNational Graves Association; Donnelly, Mary; National Graves Association
wm_Cover.jpg.jpg1922Booklet containing biographies of Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins.Martin Lester Ltd.
wm_Cover.jpg.jpg1916Booklet detailing the abuse of prisoners of the 1916 Rising in Frongoch Internment CampIrish National Aid & Volunteer Dependent's Fund; Irish National Aid & Volunteer Dependent's Fund
wm_GNS402.jpg.jpg1916Booklet titled "Fragments of 1916" containing eyewitness accounts of the behaviour of the British Military during the 1916 Rising.Dublin Diocesan Archives
TheRebellionInDublin1916.pdf.jpg1920Booklet: The Rebellion in Dublin 1916Eason
wm_DSC_0288a.jpg.jpg1916Bottom 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
wm_Apre les troubles de Dublin Mai 1916.jpg.jpg1916A bowler-hatted man surveys the damage in an unidentified building post-1916.Agence Rol. Agence photographique; Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie
wm_2011-7759-1.jpg.jpg1916Brass Dublin Brigade cap badge 1916.Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum
wm_SurrenderLowe.jpg.jpg1916Brigadier Lowe's signed instructions as to where and how surrenders of the 1916 participants will be accepted.The National Library of Ireland
wm_bridge over liffey-Sackville St.jpg.jpg1916British army and civilians on Sackville Street BridgeSherwood Foresters Regimental Museum
wm_BreakDoor.jpg.jpg1921British Army break down a door in search of rebels 1921.Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
wm_17PC-1A53-29 Sinn Féin Revolt Illustrated1.jpg.jpg1916British Army in Trinity CollegeKilmainham Gaol
wm_Lancers.jpg.jpg1919British Army Lancers rounding a corner at Church Street and Merchants Quay.The Manchester Guardian History of the War 1914-18
wm_17PC-1A53-29 Railway bridge at Clontarf.jpg.jpg1917British Army machine-gun post at Clontarf BridgeKilmainham Gaol