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

On the opposite corner of Grafton and South King's Street but not in this picture is Nobletts Street Shop. Which was to have been occupied by Leiut Kavanagh's Section. This section was to have protected Leiut McKelly's Section which in turn was to have occupied temporarily some of the houses on the opposite side and work sufficently near the Universal Club the set fire to the last house nearest the Club in order to smoke the British Forces from that position.

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Filename:P-36-044.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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