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photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 Photograph depicting artillery parade. One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael...

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Military parade, Phoenix Park, c.1905

Photograph, black and white. British Army military parade in Phoenix Park, c.1905 One of a collection of 70 photographs from the early 20th century. All copies 8 by 6 inches. These can be grouped into: Destruction of Dublin after 1916 (6). Funeral of Michael Collins at St. Stephen's Green (12)....

 

photograph / Auxiliaries on Parade, Phoenix Park, c.1921

(Cashman 145) Auxiliaries on Parade. Photograph of General Tudor, Chief of Police in Ireland, 1921-1922, standing to attention with a company of Auxiliaries at the Depot, Phoenix Park, Dublin.

 

photograph / Sir Hamar Greenwood inspection of R.I.C., 1921

(Cashman 147) Royal Irish Constabulary, photograph of Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant, inspecting fully-armed Royal Irish Constabulary at the Depot, Phoenix Park 1921.

 

souvenir / Charles Stewart Parnell

Walking stick; blackthorn. Originally belonged to Charles Stewart Parnell. Said to have been cut from a tree in the Phoenix Park, which was cut down by donor's father. Given to the donor's father by Parnell in 1882.

 

print / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials in Dublin

Print. ‘The Phoenix Park Murder Trials in Dublin’. Colour print, illustrating scenes connected with the Phoenix Park Murders of Lord Frederick Cavandish and Thomas Burke, carried out by The Invincibles, 1882. Framed.

 

print / The Spot Where the Murder Took Place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin

Print. ‘The Spot Where the Murder Took Place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin’. . Colour print, illustrating the scene of the Phoenix Park Murders of Lord Frederick Cavandish and Thomas Burke, carried out by The Invincibles, 1882. Also with portraits of Mr G.O. Treveylan, M.P. and Chief Secretary for...

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 28th April, 1883. Depicting sketches of Dan Curley, Tim Kelly and Joe Brady, members of the Invincibles. Tried and executed for the murder of Lord Frederick Cavandish and Thomas Burke in the Phoenix Park. One of a set of six.

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 21st April, 1883. Depicting a sketch of Patrick Tynan, one of the founding members of the Invincibles, with ‘Number One’ underneath, and ‘From the Photograph produced in court and recognised by Carey the Informer’. Supplement relating to...

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 15th Sept, 1883. Depicting sketches of Patrick O’Donnell, who assassinated James Carey, the Informer. James Carey, as he was known in Dublin, and after his death. Carey’s grave, and The Melrose; the ship in which James Carey was shot by...

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 5th May, 1883. A sketch of James Carey, scenes from his part in the Phoenix Park Murders, and courtroom scenes. Supplement relating to the trial of the Invincibles, who were tried and executed for the murder of Lord Frederick Cavandish...

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 12th May, 1883. Depicting sketches of Fitzharris the Cabman (or ‘Skin the Goat’), and scenes from his part in the Phoenix Park Murders, and his trial. Supplement relating to the trial of the Invincibles, who were tried and executed for...

 

supplement / The Phoenix Park Murder Trials

Framed print. Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman, 19th May, 1883. Depicting sketches of Judge O’Brien, D.B Sullivan; the Councel for the Prisoners, and James Murphy Q.C.; the Crown Prosecutor. Supplement relating to the trial of the Invincibles, who were tried and executed for the...

 

photograph / Lord Frederick Cavendish

Photograph of Lord Frederick Cavendish, murdered in the Phoenix Park in 1882.

 

photograph / Free State Army, January 1922

A photograph of a unit of The Free State Army marching through The Phoenix Park under Commandant Daly to take over Beggars Bush Barracks, formerly the headquarters of the Auxiliaries, vacated by the British. Beggar's Bush Barracks was the first barrakcs to be handed over. January 1922.