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Preparations for the Easter (Dublin) Rising of 1916 Mary Spring Rice and Molly Childers on the yacht Asgard bring guns from Germany to the Irish Volunteers, July 1914
Bloody Easter Dublin Martyrs to the cause....these men.....and one woman led the 1916 Rebellion. They were not Quite the mould of Bolshevik revolutioinaries
Bloody Easter Dublin Further down O Connel Street from the beseiged post office the exchange of fire set buildings ablaze. At the back was Liberty hall... Rebel headquarters, also under siege
Erskine Childers (in oilskins) as arms landed from the Asgard at Howth in 1914 Aboard Asgard at Howth pier, Molly Childers
British troops hold a barrier in a Dublin Street during the week long Irish Rebellion of 1916. Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916
On 26 July 1914 - in the midst of the European pre-war July Crisis - Childers sailed into Howth in his own yacht, the Asgard, bearing 900 rifles and 14, 000 rounds of ammunition
O Connell Street, Dublin, after the Insurrection Easter Week 1916. Photo looking from Mansfields Corner of Middle Abbey Street towards Hopkins and Hopkins, Corner Eden Quay, O Connill Bridge
Easter rising, Dublin The Prime Minister Herbert Asquith leaving the barbed-wire courtyard of the Richmond Barracks where the Sinn Feiners have been confined in Dublin