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O'Connell Bridge and quays Dublin: before and after "Sinn Fein Rebellion"
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After the insurrection: burning ruins in Upper Sackville Street
Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: corner of Sackville Street, Dublin
Sackville Street, Dublin, from O'Connell Bridge, after the bombardment
Irish rebellion May 1916: Henry Street, Dublin, after the shelling of the rebels
Printed note on back of postcard: 'Profits on sale of these cards will be handed to the Irish National Aid and Volunteer Dependents' Fund'.
Henry Street, Dublin, showing side of G.P.O. after the bombardment
Irish rebellion May 1916: Sackville Street in flames. A photograph taken by a "Daily Sketch" photographer under fire
The funeral of the late president Arthur Griffith: passing through O'Connell Street
Sackville Street, Dublin, showing ruins of Hotel Metropole and G.P.O. after bombardment
Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin
Irish rebellion May 1916: the interior of the ballroom, Imperial Hotel, Dublin, after the siege
Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin
Exterior of G.P.O. after evacuation, showing broken flag-post from which Republican flag was flown
Irish rebellion May 1916: Liberty Hall, Dublin, the rebel headquarters, after the storming
Postcard showing Liberty Hall with a banner hanging from the upper story which says 'James Connolly Murdered May 12th 1916'.
Sackville Street, Dublin, showing ruins of D.B.C. restaurant after bombardment
Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin
Sinn Fein rebellion: D.B.C. Sackville Street, Dublin. Before and after
Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: inside the General Post Office, Dublin
Irish rebellion May 1916: The General Post Office, Dublin (rebel headquarters) destroyed
Sinn Fein rebellion: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin. Before and after
Interior Coliseum Theatre, Dublin, after bombardment
Postcard from Diarmuid Ua Laoghaire to Liam de Róiste sending apologies for not seeing Hyde before he left and about money he is sending to Mícheál ua Murchadh.
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