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The BMH Photo (BMH P) series
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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Group taken in Stafford Jail - "E." LandingJul 30, 2012
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West Mayo Bgde. Flying column, I.R.A., 1920-21.Jul 30, 2012
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West Mayo Bgde. Flying column, I.R.A., 1920-21.Left to Right:- BACK ROW:- Michael Kilroy, T. Kitterick, E. Moane, J. Gibbons, J. Walsh, P. J. Cannon, P. Lambert, J. Kelly, J. Doherty, B. Malone, J. Rush, J. Ring. MIDDLE ROW:- M. Naughton, J. Hogan, J. Hearney, D. Sammon, J. Keane, J . Connolly, R. Joyce, P. McNamara, W. Malone. FRONT ROW:- Dan Gavin, T. Heavey, J. Duffy, J. McDonagh, P. Kelly, J. Moran, J . Flaherty, B. Cryan, M. Staunton. IN FRONT:- Dr. J. A. Madden. The Men of The West 1916 to 21Jul 30, 2012
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West Mayo Bgde. Flying column, I.R.A., 1920-21.Left to Right:- BACK ROW:- Michael Kilroy, T. Kitterick, E. Moane, J. Gibbons, J. Walsh, P. J. Cannon, P. Lambert, J. Kelly, J. Doherty, B. Malone, J. Rush, J. Ring. MIDDLE ROW:- M. Naughton, J. Hogan, J. Hearney, D. Sammon, J. Keane, J . Connolly, R. Joyce, P. McNamara, W. Malone. FRONT ROW:- Dan Gavin, T. Heavey, J. Duffy, J. McDonagh, P. Kelly, J. Moran, J . Flaherty, B. Cryan, M. Staunton. IN FRONT:- Dr. J. A. Madden. The Men of The West 1916 to 21Jul 30, 2012
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Harry and Pat Loughnan murdered in Co. Galway by British Forces, Nov. 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Harry and Pat Loughnan murdered in Co. Galway by British Forces, Nov. 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Harry and Pat Loughnan murdered in Co. Galway by British Forces, Nov. 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Harry and Pat Loughnan murdered in Co. Galway by British Forces, Nov. 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Harry and Pat Loughnan murdered in Co. Galway by British Forces, Nov. 1920.Photo of Remains of Pat. Loughnane, Shanaglish, Co Galway, who was murdered by British Forces in November 1920. Presented by his Sister Cart Ni Loclainn 12 Corrib Terrace Wood Quay Galway. Photo of Remains of Harry Loughnane, Shanaglish, Co Galway, who was murdered by British Forces in November 1920. Presented by his Sister Cart Ni Loclainn 12 Corrib Terrace Wood Quay Galway.Jul 30, 2012
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One of the Loughnan brothers (I.R.A.) murdered in Co. Galway in December 1920.Mr. Brennan. The photographs herewith are those of two brothers Patrick and Henry Loughnan, arrested by R.I.C. in November 1920 and found burned and mutilated between Kinvara and Ardrahan early in December 1920. The brothers were members of the I.R.A.and I have several draft statements in which reference is made to them. I Can also have the persons in the photographs named if necessary. The woman in pictures is sister of the dead Volunteers. She is now a nun. Photographs were given to me by Michael Hynes, Dungora, Kinvara, Co. Galway.Jul 30, 2012
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One of the Loughnan brothers (I.R.A.) murdered in Co. Galway in December 1920.COPYRIGHT NATIONAL MUSEUM DUBLIN.Jul 30, 2012
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One of the Loughnan brothers (I.R.A.) murdered in Co. Galway in December 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Raid by Auxiliaries on Liberty Hall, 22nd Nov. 1920.Jul 30, 2012
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Raid by Auxiliaries on Liberty Hall, 22nd Nov. 1920.AUXILIARIES RAID LIBERTY HALL - 22nd NOVEMBER 1920. Arrested Men in Tender - Lost Two Men from Left - Thos. Johnson & Thos. FarrenJul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Here we see the Universal Club which was occupied by the British Forces it is situated on the North side of St. Stephen's Green. But for a last moment cancellation would have received very special attention from Irish Republican Forces on Easter Tuesday Night. It was continually under Snipers fire throughout the week.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.At the bottom of this laneway the back gate from the College of Suregons lead to back entrance to Turkish Baths which was occupied by small section of Irish Volunteers under Leiut O'Riordan on Easter Tuesday morning.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.College of Surgeons taken over in the late afternoon of Easter Monday by Sergt. Frank Robbins, David O'Leary, Fred Ryan, John Joe Henderson, Madame Markievicz Mary Hyland Lily Kempson also accompanied the party.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Capt Richd McCormack Leiut McKelly and McDonnelly occupied the roof of Kapp & Petersons very early on Easter Tuesday morning and co-operated with College of Sergeons Garrison in aiding the retreat of the main body from St. Stephens Green.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.A night patrol of J.C.A were attacked a short distance from the corner of the Russell Hotel in Harcourt St. on Wednesday 26th April 1916. Fred Ryan was killed. Miss Margaret Skinnider received four bullet wounds. She was carried to the College of Suregons for Medical attention and shortly before surrender was removed to Hospital.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.The shop opposite the first lamp standed was known as Little's Public House. It commanded looking South the whole length of Harcourt St. from the Cuffe Street side. Looking East it commanded the South side of St. Stephen's Green and Leeson St. and also buildings on the East side of St. Stephens Green.Jul 30, 2012
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Buildings and places in the St. Stephen's Green area, Dublin, associated with the Rising of Easter Week 1916.Jul 30, 2012
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