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wm_img084.jpg.jpg1922Telegram dated 20th November 1922 from the Irish Self Determination League, Jarrow Branch, pleading with Archbishop Byrne not to let Mary McSwiney die without Last Rites.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_HenryStreet.jpg.jpg1922-07Then and now - Free State army using a field gun on Henry StreetSouth Dublin Libraries Local Studies; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_OConnelSt2.jpg.jpg1922Then and Now - Free State soldiers walking across Sackville Street toward the Gresham Hotel. Armoured car to left of photographPower, David; Kilmainham Gaol Museum; Power, David
wm_RathfarnhamRIC.jpg.jpg1922-06-29Then and Now - RIC Barracks at Rathfarnham on 29 June 1922 after its capture by the IRA.Power, David; Power, David
wm_CW001.jpg.jpg1922Three firemen and a Free State soldier on a Rolls Royce armoured carPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_DR040a.jpg.jpg1922-07-30A troop of Free State soldiers manhandle an 18 Pounder field gun along Winetavern St to place into position in order to shell the IRA-occupied Four CourtsDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR056a.jpg.jpg1922A troop of Free State soldiers take aim from a charabanc in BlessingtonDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_FourCourtsArtillery.jpg.jpg1922-07-30A troop of Free State soldiers use an 18 Pounder field gun on Winetavern St to shell the IRA-occupied Four CourtsNationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
ArmyCrisis.pdf.jpg1922The Truth about the Army CrisisIRA
wm_DR052a.jpg.jpg1922Two armoured cars parked outside the burnt-out remains of the Hibernian Bible SocietyDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR038.jpg.jpg1922Two Free State soldiers at the corner of Henry Street and Sackville St.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR042.jpg.jpg1922Two Free State soldiers take aim from a window in Sackville Street.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_Henryst1.jpg.jpg1922Two Lancia armoured cars and an 18 pound field gun at the junction of Henry Street and Sackville StreetPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_MA015.jpg.jpg1921-12-06Two newspaper cutting photos - Eamon deValera with "Foreign Representatives of the Republic" after leaving the Dail in protest at the Anglo Irish TreatyDefence Forces Ireland Military Archives
wm_FrPiggott1a.jpg.jpg1922Typescript account by Fr. Piggott who gave spiritual aid to Rory O'Connor and Liam Mellows and he describes the final hours leading up to their executions.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_CF049a.jpg.jpg1922-08-30Typescript Anti-Treaty Pamphlet titled "Who Killed Cathal Brugha"South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archives
AmbulanceReport.pdf.jpg1922Typewritten account by John Francis Homan detailing his attempts to broker a peace between Pro- and Anti-Treaty sides in June 1922Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_img063.jpg.jpg1922Typewritten military pass dated the 1st July to the guard at the Hammam Hotel O'Connell Street signed by Oscar Traynor issued to Archbishop Byrne, the Lord Mayor of Dublin and party.Dublin Diocesan Archives
wm_Henryst2.jpg.jpg1922View of a Lancia armoured car and an 18 pound field gun at the junction of Henry Street and Sackville Street DublinPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_OConnell3.jpg.jpg1922View of Sackville Street showing a fire tender and a Rolls Royce armoured car.Pierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.