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Ruins of the Rebel Headquarters, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916.
AR924448 
English troops under fire in Talbot Street, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916.
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Before and after, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916.
AR924452 
English troops inside the ruins of the Post Office, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916.
AR924456 
Eamon De Valera at a march-past of troops of the Irish Free State, Dublin, c1934-1935.
AR924402 
Barricade of cars, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916. 
Barricade of cars, Anti-English Irish uprising, Dublin, May 1916. Ruins and a barricade of motor vehicles after an explosion in Sackville Street. The rebellion on Easter Sunday, known as the Easter Rising, was organised by the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a descendent of the Fenians, Although it failed, the rising resulted in great propaganda for the Republican cause when the British executed its leaders. 
Unique Identifier AR924445 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5282px × 3307px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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