The Crown Forces: Dublin Metropolitan Policeman stands between two Auxiliaries, to the right a British soldier.
A Daimler-Guinness Type 2 Armoured Lorry at the junction of Sackville...
A Daimler-Guinness Type 2 Armoured Lorry at the junction of Sackville Street and Bachelors Walk, Dublin, during the Easter Rising, April 1916. The O'Connell monument can be seen in the background.
1916 prisioners being marched along Dublin Quays
A British army soldier stands guard over Irish republican prisoners...
A British army soldier stands guard over Irish republican prisoners in a temporary hospital at Dublin Castle following the Easter Rising, Ireland, 1916. Original publication: The Graphic, pub. 13th...
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Joe O'Reilly at funeral of Michael Collins with Sean Collins, 1922
Michael Collins entering 10 Downing Street to negotiate with the British. Great-uncle Emmet Dalton is holding the door behind him. Emmet was part of the team sent over, and was responsible, amongst other things, for Collins' personal safety.
Countess Markievicz at Richmond barracks Inchicore.1916.
Photo shows some of the last of the British soldiers marching down the North Wall, Dublin, to embark for England, marking the end of any and all English military occupation of Erin. 30 November 1922
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North Wall Dublin August 1914 preparing to embark.