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1922
Free State troops forcing entry into Mackey's in Sackville Street.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922
Free State troops forcing entry into the Gresham hotel, Sackville Street.
Pierce, George G.
1922
Free State troops pointing rifles in the ruins of a Dublin building.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922
Free State troops take aim with rifles through a set of gates.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922
Front page of "The Plain People" newspaper showing an Anti-Treaty cartoon titled "Changing the Guard".
The Brophy family
1922
Full length photo of Michael Collins with walking stick in the uniform of Chief of Staff of the Free State Army.
Kilmainham Gaol
1922-10-22
Full text pf Pastoral letter from Cardinal Logue,to the priests and people of Ireland detailing the Church's opposition to the continued activities of the IRA
Logue, Cardinal
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Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
The Gresham Hotel ablaze. The aftermath of the Free State shelling of "The Block"
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
1922
Gresham Hotel on fire during the Battle of Dublin
Mercier Press
1922-08-28
Guard of honour in front of the Bank of Ireland saluting Michael Collins's funeral cortege
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922-08-28
Guard of honour leading Michael Collins's funeral march down an unidentified Dublin street.
Pierce, George G.
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Pierce, George G.
1922
Handwritten letter from Count Plunkett, with original envelope and wax seal, to Archbishop Byrne pleading to reinstate the Spiritual Rights of Republican prisoners.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Heavily ironic Anti-Free State pamphlet titled "Your King and Country Calls".
South Dublin Libraries
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Capuchin Archive
1922
Interior of the Four Courts after the bombardment
Kilmainham Gaol
1922
IRA men surrendering their position in the Edinburgh Life Assurance building in Sackville St.
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
1922
IRA Volunteers patrolling Grafton Street, Dublin
Mercier Press
1922
IRA Volunteers surrendering to the Free State Army
Mercier Press
1922-12-20
Letter dated 20th December 1922 from Kevin O'Higgins to Archbishop Byrne reporting an incident at a mass at Mount Argus church. The celebrant, Fr. Joseph Smith C.P. alleged the Free State army were murderers.
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922
Letter dated 26th April 1922 from an R Whelan of Rathmines to Archbishop Byrne complaining of Michael Collins' alleged drunkenness
Phelan, R
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Dublin Diocesan Archives
1923-03-13
Letter from Commander in Chief to Archbishop Byrne complaining about an anti-treaty letter sent by a priest to a prisoner in Tintown, Curragh.
Dublin Diocesan Archives