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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_ArbourHillPass2.jpg.jpg1916-05-01Handwritten pass to allow "Miss Callender" to enter Arbour Hill Detention Barracks with meals for P.H.PearseThe Breslin family
wm_AD007.jpg.jpg1921Free state armoured car outside the Tramway Offices in Sackville Street. A building burns in the background.South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
wm_Apre les troubles de Dublin Mai 1916_4.jpg.jpg1916View of O'Connell Street (Sackville Street) from Nelson's Pillar showing the destruction beneathAgence Rol. Agence photographique; Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie
wm_DSC_0382.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Irish Rebellion, May 1916. Eamonn CeanntThe National Library of Ireland
wm_La tragedie de Dublin lhotel des douanes de Dublin, incendie par les Sinn Feiners 1921.jpg.jpg1921-05-25The burning of the Custom House 1921Agence Rol. Agence photographique; Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie
wm_MM11.jpg.jpg1916Paddy Moran's own account of where he was in 1916, alongside an unpublished poem:Dun Laoghaire and Bray 1913 Commemorative Committee; Moran, May
wm_CF013d.jpg.jpg1916-05-08Paper Memoriam to the memory of "General PH Pearse and the Officers and Men of the Irish Republican Army"South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archives
wm_DSC_0417a.jpg.jpg1916Postcard. Irish Rebellion May 1916. The General Post Office Dublin (Rebel Headquarters) destroyed.The National Library of Ireland
wm_17PO-1K53-15.jpg.jpg1916Photo taken in Jervis Street Hospital after 1916.Kilmainham Gaol