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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.

A close up view of Davy's Public House which was occupied by a small section of men under the charge of Lieut. Thomas Doyle. Their orders were to delay the British Forces approach to the City for a certain period and to fall back on Harcourt Street Station where the main body of the Company were operating. Of men under the charge of Leiut. Thomas Doyle. Their orders where to delay the British Forces approach to the City for a certain period and to fall back on Harcourt Street Station where the main body of the company were operating

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Filename:P-36-031.jpg
Album name:bmhadmin / P36: Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.
Notes::Type: Photographs, Format: Twenty-nine single page photographs each 6.5" x 4.5"., Date of Origin: 1952, Artist/Photographer: Army Air Corps Photographer, Artist/Photographer Occupation: N/A , Artist/Photographer Provider: N/A , Date Provided: N/A , Album Notes: Each is identified and annotated by Frank Robbins who was a member of the I.C.A. and fought in that area in 1916.
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