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Torthaí 11-20 de 24.
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Amais don Mhír:
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Teideal
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1922
Free State Army march through the gates of the Viceregal Lodge (now Aras an Uachtaráin)
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1922
A Free State and British Army soldier side by side with shouldered arms.
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1922
Original photograph by Keogh Brothers of Kevin Barry wearing a UCD rugby shirt.
Keogh Brothers
1922-07-30
A troop of Free State soldiers use an 18 Pounder field gun on Winetavern St to shell the IRA-occupied Four Courts
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1922-07-30
Damage to the corner of the Four Courts after the Free State bombardment
Nationaal Archief/Spaarnestad Photo/Collection Het Leven
1922-02-17
Envelope with postmark on "Rialtas Sealadach na hEireann" overprinted British Stamp. Date was the first day the overprinted stamp was issued.
Mullen, John
1922
Postcard. The burning of the Four Courts
Mullen, John
1922
Free State Army and Irregulars shake hands following successful negotiations, Kilkenny, 1922.
Kilmainham Gaol
1922
British Army marching out of a Dublin barracks with shouldered arms. A Free State soldier salutes.
South Dublin Libraries - Local Studies
1922
The British army, in Victoria (now Collins) Barracks Cork, takes down the Union flag for the last time.
Kilmainham Gaol
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British Army leaving Dublin
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Four Courts Bombardment
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Armoured Car
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Arvonia
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Battle of Dublin
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