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Easter Rebellion 1916 North Earl Street from Nelson Pier, Dublin Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916
William Parsons 3rd Earl of Rosse : 17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867, was an Anglo-Irish astronomer who had several telescopes built
President Eamonn de Valera of Eire ( hatless ) assisted by a uniformed man lays a wreath in Dublins Garden of Rememberance in Parnell Square yesterday
Patrick Pearce (seen with his brother Willie) 1879-1916, Irish poet prominent in the Gaelic revival, a leader of the Easter Rising 1916
Irish Republican Army : Eamon de Valera, a leader in the insurrection of May 1916. This is taken from the laudatory broadsheet printed soon after the rising failed
Easter week rising in Ireland May 1916. Interior of the GPO Dublin 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
President Eamon de Valera, 83 year old Head of State and sole surviving commandant of the seven day Easter Rebellion in Ireland in 1916 which shook the British Empire and roused the Irish nation
Easter Rebellion Sackville Street looking towards O Connell Bridge, over which the rebels came at the start of rising. 3rd May 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage
At this spot behind the walls of Kilmainham Prison fifty years ago, the British executed fourteen men for leading the ill fated Easter Rising... in the hopes of self determination for Ireland
Thomas Ashe (Leader of the North County Dublin Volunteers in the Rising) - Sentenced to Death Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916
President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot Robert Emmet after the statue had been presented to the government
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
The largest telescope in the World. William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse : 17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867, was an Anglo-Irish pioneering astronomer who had several telescopes built at his residence at