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Easter Rising 1916O.P.S soldiers firing from rooftops in Dublin during the Easter rising of 1916
Countess Constance Markievicz (1868 - 1927)Constance Markievicz, the elder daughter of Sir Henry Gore-Booth. While living in Paris she met the Polish Count Casimir Markievicz who she married in 1900
Overhead view of Dublin during the Easter RisingA birds eye view of Dublin looking westward up the River Liffey, showing positions held by the Sinn Feiners during the Easter Rising in April 1916
The Easter Rising - Dublin, IrelandThe Easter Rising also known as the Easter (or Irish ) Rebellion and referred to erroneously in some contemporary British reports as the Sinn Fein Rebellion - an armed insurrection staged in Ireland
David Lloyd George leaving Downing StreetLloyd George pictured leaving Downing Street after his resignation with his wife and daughter Megan. His resignation announcement featured in the Court circular of 19th October
Fighting in the Marrowbone area of BelfastFighting in the so-called Marrowbone district of Belfast - an encounter between Sinn Feiners on the left, in Glenpark Street, and loyalist Orangemen in Louisa Street
Michael Collins by Lady LaveryMichael Collins, Irish leader, Chief of the Irish Free State Provisional Government and Sinn Fein Minister of Finance(1890-1922) drawn by Hazel, Lady Lavery, society beauty, artist
Michael Collins at Armagh, 1921Michael Collins as Sinn Fein Minister of Finance(1890-1922). Pictured here in 1921 on the front cover of the Illustrated London News, speaking at Armagh
The Battle of Tralee
British Vs Sinn FeinBritish forces attack a Sinn Fein hide-out
Easter Rising / DublinA general view of central Dublin after the abortive Sinn Fein rising
Gerry Adams, Irish republican politicianGerry Adams (Gerard Adams, b 1948), Irish republican politician, President of Sinn Fein. Seen here in profile, lighting his pipe. Date: circa early 1980s
Gerry Adams and Ken Livingstone in LondonGerry Adams (Gerard Adams, b 1948), Irish republican politician, President of Sinn Fein, and Ken Livingstone (Kenneth Robert Livingstone, b 1945), British Labour politician
Charlotte Despard, political activist and writerCharlotte Despard, nee French (1844-1939), suffragette, novelist and Sinn Fein activist. She was an active member of the Labour Party, and joined, in turn
Dail Eirann opened in Dublin - Sinn Fein declarationThe Dail Eirann opened in Dublin - a Sinn Fein declaration of independence. The opening of the Sinn Fein parliament in Ireland - the Dail Eirann at the Mansion House, Dublin. Date: 21st January 1919
The Sinn Fein Loan. A treasury note with a Sinn Fein inscription stamped on it. Date: 1919
A war-zone in Ireland. Sinn Fein-ers, who had attacked loyalist workmen, fleeing from police down York Street in Belfast, during unrest in 1920. Date: 1920
Proclamation against Sinn Fein in Dublin. A group outside its headquarters in Harcourt Street
Homecoming of martyred Dublin officers: Londons tribute to victims of Sinn Fein murderers. Date: 1920
16 Sinn Fein Members in dock - City Police Court, Manchester16 Sinn Fein Members in the dock - City Police Court, Manchester. On April 2, the Manchester Police raided the Irish Club in Erskine Street, Hulme
Michael Collins in London, 1921Michael Collins, Irish leader and Sinn Fein Minister of Finance(1890-1922). Pictured here in 1921, as a Sinn Fein delegate, at the Irish Peace Conference in London, 1921. Date: 1921
Britain and Sinn Fein at the conference tableFace to face with an age-long problem in a supreme effort to find a lasting solution: the British representatives (on the left) snd the Sinn Fein delegates at the Irish conference in Downing Street
Battle of Customs House in Dublin - Burning of Customs HouseThe worst act of Sinn Fein arson: The Burning of the Customs House at Dublin on 24 May 1921. The Burning of the Custom House in Dublin took place on 25 May 1921, during the Irish War of Independence
The Real Ireland, Cptn William Redmond leading Irish troopsThe Real Ireland, as opposed to the false doctrines of the Sinn Fein rebels; Captain William Redmond, Mr John Redmonds soldier brother, leading Irish troops, after the Easter Rising 1916. 1916
Events / Ireland / ValeraElection propaganda posters for Eamon De Valera Date: 1923
The Easter Rising, 1916: British troops under fireThe Battle of Dublin : British soldiers opening fire on the Sinn Feiners, who are sniping from houses 200 yards away. Date: 1916
The Sinn Fein rising as it affected propertyThe devastating affects of the Easter Rebellion in Ireland in 1916. The main picture shows the burnt-out imperial hotel and post-office on Sackville Street in Dublin
Bloody Sunday victims 1920Some of the victims, British army and ex-army officers, assassinated on the morning of Sunday 21 November by members of the Irish Republican Army in Dublin
Ops Volunteers in DublinO.P.S Ulster Volunteers ride on horseback through the streets of Dublin during the Easter rising of April 1916
Tank / Easter RisingO.P.S troops using a tank as a battering ram to force entry into a barricaded building during the Easter Rising in Dublin of 1916
Easter Rising / BarricadeO.P.S troops man barricades in the streets of Dublin during the Easter Rising of 1916
Dublin Battle 1922A two-day battle between the British army and Sinn Fein in the Palace of Justice, Dublin
Arms from AmericaARMS FOR SINN FEIN Submarines smuggle weapons and explosives into Ireland for Sinn Fein, sent by sympathisers in the United States
Bomb at Victoria StnVictoria Station, London, after the dynamite explosion perpetrated by Fenian terrorists