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The Dublin
Front-cover of The Illustrated London News showing a crowd of spectators watching the events on Sackville Street (called O Connell Street by the Irish). After the surrender of the Four Courts, the Republicans occupied several hotels on Sackville Street to make a stand against the Free State.
July 1922
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Media ID 14404932
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Conflict Crowds Dublin Hotels Independence Occupied Oconnell Republicans Sackville Spectators Watching 1922 Frontcover
Jigsaw Puzzle (1000 Pieces)
Discover the rich history of Dublin with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. Featuring an iconic front-cover image from The Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans Prints Online, this puzzle brings to life the vibrant energy of Sackville Street (now O'Connell Street) in the early 1900s. With intricate details and stunning color reproduction, this puzzle is the perfect addition to any home or office. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this intriguing puzzle and explore the story behind the image. Experience the joy of completing a puzzle and relive the history of Dublin with Media Storehouse.
1000 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 76x50cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 47.7cm x 76cm (18.8" x 29.9")
Estimated Product Size is 50.2cm x 76cm (19.8" x 29.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This striking front cover image from the Illustrated London News, dated July 1922, captures a pivotal moment in the history of Dublin, Ireland during the tumultuous period of the Irish War of Independence. The Four Courts, a historic building in Dublin, had recently surrendered to the National Army, marking a significant victory for the pro-Treaty forces. In response, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) seized several hotels on Sackville Street, now known as O'Connell Street, to make a stand against the emerging Free State. The photograph depicts a large, eager crowd of spectators gathered on the street, their faces a mix of curiosity, excitement, and apprehension as they watch the unfolding events. The atmosphere is tense, with the Irish flag flying proudly from one of the hotels and the National Army's presence evident in the form of soldiers in the background. The scene is a testament to the deep-rooted passion and determination of the Irish people during this time of conflict and transition towards independence. This powerful image from the Illustrated London News offers a unique glimpse into the historical significance of this period in Dublin's history, providing a visual record of the courage and resilience of those involved in the struggle for Irish independence in 1922.
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