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EASTER REBELLION, 1916. Ruined buildings in Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland



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EASTER REBELLION, 1916. Ruined buildings in Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland

EASTER REBELLION, 1916.
Ruined buildings in Sackville Street, Dublin, Ireland, which were shelled by a boat in the Liffey River during the April 1916 uprising

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Media ID 12414860

1916 April Destruction Dublin Easter Easter Rebellion Irish Nationalist Rebellion Rubble Ruin Sackville


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph captures the aftermath of the historic Easter Rebellion of 1916 in Dublin, Ireland. The image showcases the ruined buildings lining Sackville Street, now known as O'Connell Street, which fell victim to shelling by a boat in the nearby Liffey River during the uprising. The scene is one of utter destruction and devastation. Rubble litters the streets, once bustling with life and activity. The skeletal remains of these buildings stand as haunting reminders of the fierce battle that took place just weeks earlier in April 1916. In this early morning shot, natural light casts long shadows on what used to be vibrant facades. The architectural beauty has been reduced to ruins, yet there is an undeniable resilience emanating from within these shattered walls. This photograph serves as a poignant testament to Irish nationalism and rebellion against British rule. It encapsulates both the physical destruction inflicted upon Dublin's cityscape and symbolizes the indomitable spirit of those who fought for independence during this pivotal moment in history. As we gaze upon this powerful image captured by Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand a chapter that shaped Ireland's destiny forever.

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