end ‘ireland in schools’ images of 1916 ireland & the western front
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‘Ireland in Schools’
Images of 1916Ireland & the Western Front
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Irish leaders: Edward Carson; John Redmond; Patrick Pearse
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The Birth of the Irish Republic by Walter Paget, 1916
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The Birth of the Irish Republic by Walter Paget, 1916
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‘The Attack by the 36th (Ulster) Division, Somme, 1 July 1916’, 1917
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Parade of Irish Citizen Army outside Liberty Hall, Dublin, HQ of Irish Transport Workers Union
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Recruiting poster for Irish Citizen Army
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Patrick Pearse outside the GPO in Dublin, sticking up the Proclamation of the Irish Republic
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Flag of the Irish Republic (left); Proclamation of the Irish Republic & signatories (right)
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Patrick Pearse walking out of the GPO to surrender; capture of De Valera; execution
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Early recruitment posters for the British army
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Recruiting for the British army in Ireland
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Recruiting for the British army in Ireland
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Appealing to women for recruiting for the British army in Ireland
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The Grand Palace, Iper/Ypres, showing the damage so often compared with that of Dublin after theEaster Rising
’Ypres on the Liffey’: looking from O’Connell Street down North Earl Street towards Talbot Street
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A barricade erected by the rebelson St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Irish Guards in the trenches at Wytchaete,Belgium, 1916
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Battle of the Somme: one of the hundreds of casualty clearing stations behind the
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Battle of the Somme: soldiers from the Royal Irish Fusiliers taking a rest
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Commemorating 1916
Top left: Island of Ireland Peace Tower, Mesen/Messines, Belgium, 1998Bottom left: Irish National War Memorial, Islandbridge, Dublin, 1938
Top right: The Ulster Tower, memorial to 36th (Ulster) Division, Thiepval on the Somme,
1921 Bottom right: Memorial to the executed
leadersof the Easter Rising, Arbour Hill Cemetery,
Dublin, 1966
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Top left: Whiterock Road, Belfast, 1991 Bottom left: New Lodge Rd, Belfast
Top right: Albertbridge Road, Belfast, 1988
Bottom right: Craven St, Belfast, 1986
Linking past & present in loyalist & republican murals