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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 81 to 100 of 143
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
wm_DR039.jpg.jpg1922Free State soldiers in North Earl Street Dublin sitting among the remains of a destroyed shopDun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR051a.jpg.jpg1922Armed IRA "Irregulars" walk down Grafton Street.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_CF052.jpg.jpg1922Heavily ironic Anti-Free State pamphlet titled "Your King and Country Calls".South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archive
wm_DR052b.jpg.jpg1922Barricades on the south side of Carlisle Bridge (O'Connell Bridge)Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_IRAVolunteersInGraftonStreet.jpg.jpg1922IRA Volunteers patrolling Grafton Street, DublinMercier Press
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_CollinsRepublicanBonds.jpg.jpg1922Michael Collins sits at a table and signs Republican or Dail BondsMercier Press
wm_CF050a.jpg.jpg1922Anti-treaty pamphlet "Arthur Griffith and M Collins are marching... over the bodies of their murdered comrades"South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archive
wm_DR045.jpg.jpg1922Free State checkpoint. An officer points a revolver while stopping a Booth Brothers van.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_DR040b.jpg.jpg1922Free State soldiers survey a street to check if safe to distribute rations.Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Library
wm_ruins3.jpg.jpg1922Free State troops pointing rifles in the ruins of a Dublin building.Pierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_CollinsatGriffithsFuneral.jpg.jpg1922Michael Collins and Richard Mulcahy at Arthur Griffith's funeral procession as it approaches Glasnevin Cemetery.Mercier Press
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_CF057.jpg.jpg1923-07-17Anti-Treaty pamphlet 'Who stands for the Sovereignty of the Irish People?'DeValera, Eamonn; Capuchin Archive
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_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_CW019.jpg.jpg1922Free State troops take aim with rifles through a set of gates.Pierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_CW001.jpg.jpg1922Three firemen and a Free State soldier on a Rolls Royce armoured carPierce, George G.; Pierce, George G.
wm_CF059.jpg.jpg1923Anti-Free State pamphlet headed "The British Empire Unlimited"South Dublin Libraries; Capuchin Archives
wm_Slievenamon.jpg.jpg1922The Rolls Royce armoured car "Slievenamon" outside Gilbey's wine merchants in Sackville Street Dublin.Pierce, George G.
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 81 to 100 of 143