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1922-08-28
Michael Collins's coffin atop a gun carriage is brought past Trinity College in front of many onlookers.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922-08-28
Mounted troops leading Michael Collins's funeral march down an unidentified Dublin street.
Pierce, George G
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Pierce, George G.
1922-07-15
Page from Illustrated London News - July 15th 1922 "Dublin's finest street a wreck: Twice destroyed in six years"
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
1922-07-15
Page from the Illustrated London News showing the ruins of Sackville Street post-1922 from the top of Nelson's Pillar
South Dublin Libraries
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Capuchin Archive
1923-09-14
Pamphlet: "The Mountjoy Hell - Attempt to break prisoners' morale"
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922-02-04
Panograph (panoramic) photograph showing a large group of Free State soldiers. Caption reads "The Guards - Beggars Bush. Irish Republican Army February 4th 1922
The Brophy family
1922-06-22
Pass issued to Peadar Breslin dated 22/6/1922, signed by Sean Lemass (later Taoiseach) in his role as Barrack adjutant at the Four Courts.
Lemass, Sean
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The Breslin family
1922-04-18
Pass issued to Peadar Breslin granting access to the Four Courts. Signed by Sean Lemass as Barrack Adjutant
Lemass, Sean
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The Breslin family
1922
Photo of Joe McKelvey in Volunteer uniform. Signed.
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
1922
Photograph of an injured combatant holding a revolver taking cover in the doorway of a Dublin building
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922
Photostat list of "Sympathetic Priests" excluded by government from visiting [Republican] prisoners
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Photostat pamphlet titled "Daily Bulletin" dated February 6th 1923 accusing Tim Healy, Governor General of Ireland, of 55 murders.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Poblacht na hEireann pamphlet dated 28th June 1922 'A Diary from the Four Courts"
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Postcard. The burning of the Four Courts
Mullen, John
1922
A Pro-Free State leaflet headed 'The Cost' "Mr. Rory O'Connor when asked who would pay replied: The Irish People will Pay...
Kilmainham Gaol
1923-10-10
Remission of Sentence card to Peadar Breslin, hole punched with string looped through. He was shot in disputed circumstances by Free State troops
The Breslin family
1923
‘Republicans are We’. Unattributed handwritten lyrics of an alternative Anti-Treaty anthem
Capuchin Archive
1922-06-29
RIC Barracks Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin, 29 June 1922. Photograph of the RIC Barracks at Rathfarnham on 29 June 1922 after its capture by the IRA.
Kilmainham Gaol
1922
The Rolls Royce armoured car "Slievenamon" outside Gilbey's wine merchants in Sackville Street Dublin.
Pierce, George G.
1922
Rolls Royce armoured car with Free State troops on a Dublin street.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.