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- Collection: John Quinn postcard collection
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Kilsheelan Railway Station
A black and white postcard showing a steam enging at the platform in Kilsheelan Station
Ormonde Castle, Kilcash, Co. Tipperary
A black and white postcard showing the ruined 16th century Kilcash Castle, Co. Tipperary. A stronghold of the Butler family in Tipperary. Postmarked Dec 30 1908
Sackville Street (O'Connell Street) Dublin in Ruins. 1916
A black and white postcard of Sackville Street (O'Connell Street) Dublin in Ruins after the Easter Rising of 1916.
The General Post Office, Dublin 1916
A black and white postcard of the interior of the GPO in Dublin in ruins after the Easter Rising of 1916.
Tags: 1916, 20th century, Ballypatrick, Co. Tipperary, Dublin, General Post Office, GPO, John Quinn
Irish rebellion May 1916
A black and white postcard showing crowds outside the damaged Liberty Hall in the aftermath of the rebellion. Dublin 1916
Tags: 1916, 20th century, Ballypatrick, Co. Tipperary, Dublin, John Quinn, Liberty Hall
William O'Brien
A black and white printed card featuring William O'Brien (1852- 1928). Born in Co. Cork, he was particularly involved in land reform and Home Rule movements and was frequently arrested and imprisoned over his career as a parliamentarian. He advocated…
James Connolly
A black and white postcard featuring James Connolly (1868- 1916). Born in Edinburgh to Irish parents, he was a trade union leader and a founding member and commander of the Dublin Brigade of the Irish Citizen Army. One of the signatories of the…
Major John MacBride
A black and white postcard featuring Major John MacBride (1868- 1916). Born in Co. Mayo, he was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and fought in the rising at Jacobs Factory. He was executed on 5 May 1916.
Tags: 1916, 20th century, Ballypatrick, Co. Tipperary, John MacBride, John Quinn, Postcard
Thomas Ashe
A black and white postcard featuring Thomas Ashe (1885- 1917). Born in Co. Kerry, he was a member of the Gaelic League, the Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Irish Volunteers. During the Rising he commanded a battalion around North County Dublin.…
Tags: 1916, 20th century, Ballypatrick, Co. Tipperary, John Quinn, Postcard, Thomas Ashe
Michael Mallin
A black and white postcard featuring Michael Mallin (1874- 1916). Born in Dublin, he was in command of the Irish Citizen Army during the Rising and also joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood in January 1916. Executed 8 May 1916