Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin


Sinn Fein rebellion, 1916: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin

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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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Sinn Fein rebellion: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin. Before and after


Sinn Fein rebellion: Hotel Metropole and Post Office, Dublin. Before and after

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Interior Coliseum Theatre, Dublin, after bombardment


Interior Coliseum Theatre, Dublin, after bombardment

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View in the grounds looking west, Loreto College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin


Postcard a view of the grounds of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. Commercially produced c. 1930’s, but building was little altered from 1916.

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In the grounds, the tennis courts, Loreto College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin


Postcard of the grounds and tennis courts of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the grounds were little altered from 1916.

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Senior classroom, Loreto College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin


Postcard of the senior classroom in Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. Commercially produced c. 1930’s, but building was little altered from 1916.

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The terrace, Loreto College, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin


Postcard of the terrace in the grounds of Loreto College, 53 St Stephen’s Green. The postcard was commercially produced c. 1930’s, but the grounds were little altered from 1916.

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