Henry Street, Dublin, showing side of G.P.O. after the bombardment


Henry Street, Dublin, showing side of G.P.O. after the bombardment

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Interior Coliseum Theatre, Dublin, after bombardment


Interior Coliseum Theatre, Dublin, after bombardment

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[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]


[Photograph of houses on Eccles Street, Dublin.]

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[Photograph of a painting, by an unknown artist, depicting a (courtyard?) scene in Dublin with the Four Courts in the background.]


[Photograph of a painting, by an unknown artist, depicting a (courtyard?) scene in Dublin with the Four Courts in the background.]

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: smoking ruins on the side of the Liffey, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: smoking ruins on the side of the Liffey, Dublin

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Irish rebellion May 1916: Talbot Street, Dublin, held against a rebel charge. Picture taken under fire


Irish rebellion May 1916: Talbot Street, Dublin, held against a rebel charge. Picture taken under fire

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After the insurrection: ruins of Eden Quay


After the insurrection: ruins of Eden Quay

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Irish rebellion May 1916: Henry Street, Dublin, after the shelling of the rebels


Irish rebellion May 1916: Henry Street, Dublin, after the shelling of the rebels

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Greater Dublin: a general plan for the development of the city


Drawing submitted by F.A. Cushing Smith to the town plan for Dublin international competition organised by the Civics Institute of Ireland in 1914. Cushing Smith was the sole US entrant and also one of only two single-person entrants. His address at the time of the competition was the University Club, Urbana, Illinois. To ensure anonymity during the adjudication process his entry was give the designation 'B'. Aside from the winners, the adjudicators were unanimous in giving Honourable Mention to four entries including Cushing Smith's. This map details the proposed development plan for the city including residential, institutional, and working men's tracts.

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Dublin of the future: the new town plan, being the scheme awarded the first prize in the international competition


Dublin of the future: the new town plan, being the scheme awarded the first prize in the international competition

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin

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Exterior of G.P.O. after evacuation, showing broken flag-post from which Republican flag was flown


Exterior of G.P.O. after evacuation, showing broken flag-post from which Republican flag was flown

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Irish rebellion May 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin, the rebel headquarters, after the storming


Irish rebellion May 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin, the rebel headquarters, after the storming

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James Connolly murdered May 12th 1916


Postcard showing Liberty Hall with a banner hanging from the upper story which says 'James Connolly Murdered May 12th 1916'.

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Sackville Street, Dublin, showing ruins of D.B.C. restaurant after bombardment


Sackville Street, Dublin, showing ruins of D.B.C. restaurant after bombardment

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Sinn Fein rebellion: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after


Sinn Fein rebellion: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: inside the General Post Office, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: inside the General Post Office, Dublin

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Irish rebellion May 1916: The General Post Office, Dublin (rebel headquarters) destroyed


Irish rebellion May 1916: The General Post Office, Dublin (rebel headquarters) destroyed

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Sackville Street, Dublin (Abbey Street corner) after the bombardment


Sackville Street, Dublin (Abbey Street corner) after the bombardment

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Sinn Fein rebellion: corner of Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after


Sinn Fein rebellion: corner of Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: wrecked shops in Sackville Street, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: wrecked shops in Sackville Street, Dublin

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Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Sackville Street, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Sackville Street, Dublin

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The insurrection in Dublin: armoured motor car in Bachelor's Walk


The insurrection in Dublin: armoured motor car in Bachelor's Walk

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