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This series consists of some 400 photographs submitted to the Bureau, many of which are instantly recognisable as iconic images of the period. Certain photographs in the BMH, such as the aerial shots of 1916 Rising action sites, are not contemporary and were taken much later by the Air Corps. The original BMH index for the photographs included basic descriptions of 'groups' of photographs from certain contributors. You can search the BMH photograph series by clicking the search icon below. The images were also digisited including the rear of the photos with relevant captions provided. For basic guidance on how to search effectively, please see some tips for effective searching.


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

The United Service Club which was occupied by the British Forces is situated on the North side of St. Stephen's Green. But for a last moment cancellation this building would have received very special attention from the Irish Vol's on Easter Tuesday night. It was continually under snipers fire throughout the week.

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Filename:P-36-037.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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Date added:Jul 30, 2012
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