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Dublin Post Office in ruins May 4th 1916 Dubliners walk through the remains of
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Dublin Post Office in ruins May 4th 1916 Dubliners walk through the remains of
Dublin Post Office in ruins May 4th 1916
Dubliners walk through the remains of the Post Office in Sackville Row following The Easter Rebellion. The uprising occurred on Easter Monday, April 24, 1916, and centred mainly on Dublin. The chief objectives were the attainment of political freedom and the establishment of an Irish republic.
On the morning of April 29 1916, the post office building, site of the rebels headquarters, was under attack by elements of the British Army. Recognising the futility of further resistance, the rebels surrendered unconditionally on the afternoon of the 29th
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Dublin
Republic of Ireland
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