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1922-07-15Page from Illustrated London News - July 15th 1922 "Dublin's finest street a wreck: Twice destroyed in six years"Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
wm_CF061.jpg.jpg1922-07-15Page from the Illustrated London News showing the ruins of Sackville Street post-1922 from the top of Nelson's PillarSouth Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archive
wm_MountjoyHell.jpg.jpg1923-09-14Pamphlet: "The Mountjoy Hell - Attempt to break prisoners' morale"Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_BeggarsBushFlat.jpg.jpg1922-02-04Panograph (panoramic) photograph showing a large group of Free State soldiers. Caption reads "The Guards - Beggars Bush. Irish Republican Army February 4th 1922The Brophy family
wm_img117aa.jpg.jpg1922-06-22Pass 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; The Breslin family
wm_img123a.jpg.jpg1922-04-18Pass issued to Peadar Breslin granting access to the Four Courts. Signed by Sean Lemass as Barrack AdjutantLemass, Sean; The Breslin family
wm_MA021.jpg.jpg1922Photo of Joe McKelvey in Volunteer uniform. Signed.Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
wm_CW018.jpg.jpg1922Photograph of an injured combatant holding a revolver taking cover in the doorway of a Dublin buildingPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_img014.jpg.jpg1922Photostat list of "Sympathetic Priests" excluded by government from visiting [Republican] prisonersDublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img012.jpg.jpg1922Photostat pamphlet titled "Daily Bulletin" dated February 6th 1923 accusing Tim Healy, Governor General of Ireland, of 55 murders.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img003.jpg.jpg1922Poblacht na hEireann pamphlet dated 28th June 1922 'A Diary from the Four Courts"Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_scan006a.jpg.jpg1922Postcard. The burning of the Four CourtsMullen, John
wm_DSC_0612a.jpg.jpg1922A Pro-Free State leaflet headed 'The Cost' "Mr. Rory O'Connor when asked who would pay replied: The Irish People will Pay...Kilmainham Gaol
wm_IMG116c.jpg.jpg1923-10-10Remission of Sentence card to Peadar Breslin, hole punched with string looped through. He was shot in disputed circumstances by Free State troopsThe Breslin family
wm_CF019.jpg.jpg1923‘Republicans are We’. Unattributed handwritten lyrics of an alternative Anti-Treaty anthemCapuchin Archive
wm_20PO-1A35-02.jpg.jpg1922-06-29RIC 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
wm_Slievenamon.jpg.jpg1922The Rolls Royce armoured car "Slievenamon" outside Gilbey's wine merchants in Sackville Street Dublin.Pierce, George G.
wm_CW002.jpg.jpg1922Rolls Royce armoured car with Free State troops on a Dublin street.Pierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_DSC_0618wa.jpg.jpg1922Scapular taken from the body of Michael Collins on the day of his death in Beal na BlathKilmainham Gaol
wm_DR056b.jpg.jpg1922-07-11South Tipperary Brigade of the IRA in a charabanc in GraiguenamanaghDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library