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Irish Revolutionary Period
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1922
Five telegrams to Pope Pius XI and Cardinal Gaspari urging the release of Mary McSwiney
Dublin Diocesan Archives
1922-02-14
Members of the Liverpool Company IRA posing with hurleys
Kilmainham Gaol
1916
Photograph from 'Irish Life History of the Rebellion' of firemen among the rubble of Sackville Street
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
1916-05
Photograph from 'Irish Life History of the Rebellion' of Sackville Street as it appeared, destroyed, on the Monday following Easter Monday 1916
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
1916-04
Photograph from 'Irish Life History of the Rebellion' of Sackville Street as it appeared, intact, on Easter Monday morning 1916
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
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
1917
Irish Citizen Army on the steps of Liberty Hall 1917.
Defence Forces Ireland Military Archives
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Dublin Destruction 1922
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Easter Monday morning 1916
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