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Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Macaque monkey (Macaca), Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia

Macaque monkey (Macaca), Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand

Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand

Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Khao Chong Krajok, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Wat Thammikaram Worawihan temple, Prachuap Kiri Khan, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Salt and clay pan, Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namibia

Salt and clay pan, Deadvlei, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: The First (Old) Severn Bridge, Avon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The First (Old) Severn Bridge, Avon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: The First (Old) Severn Bridge, Avon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The First (Old) Severn Bridge, Avon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia

Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia

Bagan, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Damage done to the

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Damage done to the Four Courts by machine gun fire Recruiting posters calling for Irish men to join up to fight in WW1 Why not join the army

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Week Rising, 1916. Bolands Mills Garrison

Easter Week Rising, 1916. Bolands Mills Garrison

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking their food in the street. Behind is the distributing centre for food for inhabitants of the district 1916 Topfoto

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The British Army sniping

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The British Army sniping from behind empty Guinness casks 1916 pile of fish heads bottom left of picture Topfoto stills library picture

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking their food in the street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins of Sackville

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins of Sackville Street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking in the street after the fighting 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British soldiers cooking in the street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: On 26 July 1914 - in the midst of the European pre-war July Crisis - Childers sailed

On 26 July 1914 - in the midst of the European pre-war July Crisis - Childers sailed into Howth in his own yacht, the Asgard, bearing 900 rifles and 14, 000 rounds of ammunition

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The completely wrecked

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The completely wrecked Post Office in Sackville Street. 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Dublin. The Four Courts. August 1923 Note bomb damage still in place from the

Dublin. The Four Courts. August 1923 Note bomb damage still in place from the 1916 Easter rising Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville Street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) A barricade erected

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) A barricade erected against one of the doors of the Four Courts 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) A sentry searching

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) A sentry searching a cart passing through the city 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot

President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot Robert Emmet after the statue had been presented to the government

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Irish republicans rebelled against British rule in Ireland in Easter 1916

Irish republicans rebelled against British rule in Ireland in Easter 1916. Dublin Post Office - GPO - in ruins. It had been the Head Quarters HQ of the Irish rebel forces Topfoto stills library

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Street scene in Dublin

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Street scene in Dublin after the rising. The motor car in the background has been stopped

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Lord Wimborne, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, inspecting Troops Dublin Castle Ireland

Lord Wimborne, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, inspecting Troops Dublin Castle Ireland August 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Irish Rebellion, 1916. OPS troops manning barricades across Talbot Street, Dublin

Irish Rebellion, 1916. OPS troops manning barricades across Talbot Street, Dublin. Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville Street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: President Eamon de Valera, 83 year old Head of State and sole surviving commandant

President Eamon de Valera, 83 year old Head of State and sole surviving commandant of the seven day Easter Rebellion in Ireland in 1916 which shook the British Empire and roused the Irish nation

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins of Sackville Street

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins of Sackville Street, looking towards O Connell Bridge - over which the rebels came as the rising started

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British Army sniping

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) British Army sniping from behind empty Guiness casks 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Relatives allowed to visit the prisoners in the Richmond Barracks, Dublin, three times a week

Relatives allowed to visit the prisoners in the Richmond Barracks, Dublin, three times a week. Handing apples, food and letters through the barbed wire fence

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Thomas Ashe (Leader of the North County Dublin Volunteers in the Rising) - Sentenced

Thomas Ashe (Leader of the North County Dublin Volunteers in the Rising) - Sentenced to Death Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Large clothing shop

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) Large clothing shop on Merchants Quay, razed to the ground with the ruins smoking

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The British Army sniping

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The British Army sniping from behind empty Guinness casks 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The ruins in Sackville Street 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter week rising in Ireland. Smoking ruins in Earl Street, Dublin

Easter week rising in Ireland. Smoking ruins in Earl Street, Dublin. 1 May 1916

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The mock judgement

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The mock judgement seats erected in the Law Courts by the rebels - Note the empty champagne bottles

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The interior of the

Easter Rising (originally captioned The Dublin rebellion) The interior of the completely wrecked Post Office in Sackville Street, the GPO was the nerve centre of the rebellion

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: This declaration read by 36 year old schoolmaster and poet Padraic Pearse from the

This declaration read by 36 year old schoolmaster and poet Padraic Pearse from the steps of the main post office in Dublin on Easter Monday 1916 was the signal for the rising to begin

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot

President Eamonn de Valera admires the seven foot bronze statue of Irish patriot Robert Emmet after the statue had been presented to the government

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: Easter rising, Dublin The Prime Minister Herbert Asquith leaving the barbed-wire

Easter rising, Dublin The Prime Minister Herbert Asquith leaving the barbed-wire courtyard of the Richmond Barracks where the Sinn Feiners have been confined in Dublin

Background imageImages Dated 7th January 2016: The Easter Rising ( originally captioned The Dublin Rebellion ) Troops march through the City

The Easter Rising ( originally captioned The Dublin Rebellion ) Troops march through the City. 1916 Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916



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