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

Shelbourne Hotel was occupied on Monday night by the British Forces, who, with the aid of machine guns, dominated St. Stephen's Green. This building was to have been occupied by Leiut, George Norgrove and fifty men. The McNeill order cancelling Easter Sunday's mobilization upset original plan. Norgrove was called to another post of pressing importance at the City Hall.

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Filename:P-36-034.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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