FIRST DAIL EIREANN on 10 April 1919 outside the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. At the time 37 elected members were absent with the vast majority being in prison. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-dail-eireann-on-10-april-1919-outside-the-mansion-house-of-the-124522705.html
RMH6GDYD–FIRST DAIL EIREANN on 10 April 1919 outside the Mansion House of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. At the time 37 elected members were absent with the vast majority being in prison.
Irish 'Parliament' in Session in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. February 27, 1919 Historical opening sitting of Irish Constituent Assembly, Sien Fein Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-parliament-in-session-in-mansion-house-dublin-ireland-february-27-1919-historical-opening-sitting-of-irish-constituent-assembly-sien-fein-image460460621.html
RM2HN3P65–Irish 'Parliament' in Session in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. February 27, 1919 Historical opening sitting of Irish Constituent Assembly, Sien Fein
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Members of the first Dail in 1919, with Michael Collins (second left front) and Eamon de Valera (fifth left front). This Dáil was an assembly established by Sinn Féin MPs elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in the 1918 general election. Upon winning a majority of Irish seats in the election, Sinn Féin MPs refused to recognise British parliament and instead convened as the First Dáil Éireann (translated as 'Assembly of Ireland'): the first Irish parliament to exist since 1801. The first meeting occurred in Dublin on 21 January 1919, in the Mansion House. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/members-of-the-first-dail-in-1919-with-michael-collins-second-left-front-and-eamon-de-valera-fifth-left-front-this-dil-was-an-assembly-established-by-sinn-fin-mps-elected-to-the-house-of-commons-of-the-united-kingdom-in-the-1918-general-election-upon-winning-a-majority-of-irish-seats-in-the-election-sinn-fin-mps-refused-to-recognise-british-parliament-and-instead-convened-as-the-first-dil-ireann-translated-as-assembly-of-ireland-the-first-irish-parliament-to-exist-since-1801-the-first-meeting-occurred-in-dublin-on-21-january-1919-in-the-mansion-house-image343022115.html
RM2AX205R–Members of the first Dail in 1919, with Michael Collins (second left front) and Eamon de Valera (fifth left front). This Dáil was an assembly established by Sinn Féin MPs elected to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in the 1918 general election. Upon winning a majority of Irish seats in the election, Sinn Féin MPs refused to recognise British parliament and instead convened as the First Dáil Éireann (translated as 'Assembly of Ireland'): the first Irish parliament to exist since 1801. The first meeting occurred in Dublin on 21 January 1919, in the Mansion House.
(left to right) Fianna Fails Darragh O'Brien and Michael Martin arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/left-to-right-fianna-fails-darragh-obrien-and-michael-martin-arrive-at-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232658081.html
RMREEDN5–(left to right) Fianna Fails Darragh O'Brien and Michael Martin arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
A portrait of Constance Markievicz; née Gore-Booth (1868-1927), AKA Countess Markievicz, an Irish politician, revolutionary, nationalist, suffragist, socialist and a founding member of Fianna Éireann, Cumann na mBan and the Irish Citizen Army. She took part in the Easter Rising in 1916 to end British rule and establish an Irish Republic for which she was sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment on the grounds of her gender. In 1918, Markievicz was the first woman elected to the UK House of Commons although she did not take her seat, being in Holloway Prison at the time. In 1919, she a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-constance-markievicz-ne-gore-booth-1868-1927-aka-countess-markievicz-an-irish-politician-revolutionary-nationalist-suffragist-socialist-and-a-founding-member-of-fianna-ireann-cumann-na-mban-and-the-irish-citizen-army-she-took-part-in-the-easter-rising-in-1916-to-end-british-rule-and-establish-an-irish-republic-for-which-she-was-sentenced-to-death-commuted-to-life-imprisonment-on-the-grounds-of-her-gender-in-1918-markievicz-was-the-first-woman-elected-to-the-uk-house-of-commons-although-she-did-not-take-her-seat-being-in-holloway-prison-at-the-time-in-1919-she-a-image474745098.html
RM2JGAE62–A portrait of Constance Markievicz; née Gore-Booth (1868-1927), AKA Countess Markievicz, an Irish politician, revolutionary, nationalist, suffragist, socialist and a founding member of Fianna Éireann, Cumann na mBan and the Irish Citizen Army. She took part in the Easter Rising in 1916 to end British rule and establish an Irish Republic for which she was sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment on the grounds of her gender. In 1918, Markievicz was the first woman elected to the UK House of Commons although she did not take her seat, being in Holloway Prison at the time. In 1919, she a
Dail Loan - Sinn Fein - a defiant method of advertising Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dail-loan-sinn-fein-a-defiant-method-of-advertising-image501473490.html
RM2M3T2FE–Dail Loan - Sinn Fein - a defiant method of advertising
A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-amon-de-valera-1882-1975-a-commandant-at-bolands-mill-during-the-1916-easter-rising-he-was-arrested-and-sentenced-to-death-but-released-for-a-variety-of-reasons-including-the-public-response-to-the-british-execution-of-rising-leaders-he-returned-to-ireland-after-being-jailed-in-england-and-became-one-of-the-leading-political-figures-of-the-war-of-independence-later-he-became-a-prominent-statesman-and-political-leader-serving-several-terms-as-head-of-government-and-head-of-state-he-had-a-leading-role-in-introducing-the-1937-constitution-of-ireland-image474745157.html
RM2JGAE85–A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland.
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RM2M3T2HX–Dail Eirann opened in Dublin - Sinn Fein declaration
pencil drawing of the first sinn fein parliament in ireland in 1919 with full opposition benches and no government benches. Sinn Fein won 73 of Irelands 105 seats in the 1918 general election and in 1919 declared themselves Dail Eireann the parliament of ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pencil-drawing-of-the-first-sinn-fein-parliament-in-ireland-in-1919-with-full-opposition-benches-and-no-government-benches-sinn-fein-won-73-of-irelands-105-seats-in-the-1918-general-election-and-in-1919-declared-themselves-dail-eireann-the-parliament-of-ireland-image236509909.html
RMRMNXPD–pencil drawing of the first sinn fein parliament in ireland in 1919 with full opposition benches and no government benches. Sinn Fein won 73 of Irelands 105 seats in the 1918 general election and in 1919 declared themselves Dail Eireann the parliament of ireland.
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RMKF1326–First dail eireann 1919
Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director of intelligence of the Irish Republican Army 1919, minister for finance in the provisional government of the Irish Free State 1922, and for ten days Head of State before being killed. Born in County Cork, he became an active member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and in 1916 fought in the Easter Rising. In 1918 he was elected a Sinn Fein member to the Dail, and became a minister in the Republican Provisional government. In 1921 he and Arthur Griffith were mainly responsible for the treaty that establish Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/michael-collins-1890-1922-irish-nationalist-sinn-fein-leader-founder-and-director-of-intelligence-of-the-irish-republican-army-1919-minister-for-finance-in-the-provisional-government-of-the-irish-free-state-1922-and-for-ten-days-head-of-state-before-being-killed-born-in-county-cork-he-became-an-active-member-of-the-irish-republican-brotherhood-and-in-1916-fought-in-the-easter-rising-in-1918-he-was-elected-a-sinn-fein-member-to-the-dail-and-became-a-minister-in-the-republican-provisional-government-in-1921-he-and-arthur-griffith-were-mainly-responsible-for-the-treaty-that-establish-image623319427.html
RM2Y62J83–Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director of intelligence of the Irish Republican Army 1919, minister for finance in the provisional government of the Irish Free State 1922, and for ten days Head of State before being killed. Born in County Cork, he became an active member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and in 1916 fought in the Easter Rising. In 1918 he was elected a Sinn Fein member to the Dail, and became a minister in the Republican Provisional government. In 1921 he and Arthur Griffith were mainly responsible for the treaty that establish
SEATTLE WASHINGTON - May 11, 2020: Eire stamp commemorating 50th anniversary of the first National Parliament in Ireland. Scott # 268 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seattle-washington-may-11-2020-eire-stamp-commemorating-50th-anniversary-of-the-first-national-parliament-in-ireland-scott-268-image357227732.html
RF2BN53H8–SEATTLE WASHINGTON - May 11, 2020: Eire stamp commemorating 50th anniversary of the first National Parliament in Ireland. Scott # 268
The Opening of the Sinn Fein Parliment in Ireland: The Dail Eireann at the Mansion House, Dublin. 1 February 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-opening-of-the-sinn-fein-parliment-in-ireland-the-dail-eireann-at-the-mansion-house-dublin-1-february-1919-image623727057.html
RM2Y6N669–The Opening of the Sinn Fein Parliment in Ireland: The Dail Eireann at the Mansion House, Dublin. 1 February 1919
Vintage photo of organizers of Sinn Fein Parliament, Ireland. Fubruary 10, 1919 These Sinn Feinners were all elected to British Parliament but refused to take their seats and formed their own parliament, or 'Dail Wiram'. Photographed in front of Mansion House, Dublin. Front row: Left to right: R.C. Warton, Count Plunkett, and Cathal Brugh, Speaker of the new Parliament. Others in group are Dr. Ryan, S.T. Kelly, Muloahay, Shananan, Buckley, Doharty, P. Bessley, C. Collins and M. Staines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-photo-of-organizers-of-sinn-fein-parliament-ireland-fubruary-10-1919-these-sinn-feinners-were-all-elected-to-british-parliament-but-refused-to-take-their-seats-and-formed-their-own-parliament-or-dail-wiram-photographed-in-front-of-mansion-house-dublin-front-row-left-to-right-rc-warton-count-plunkett-and-cathal-brugh-speaker-of-the-new-parliament-others-in-group-are-dr-ryan-st-kelly-muloahay-shananan-buckley-doharty-p-bessley-c-collins-and-m-staines-image611562322.html
RM2XEY1YE–Vintage photo of organizers of Sinn Fein Parliament, Ireland. Fubruary 10, 1919 These Sinn Feinners were all elected to British Parliament but refused to take their seats and formed their own parliament, or 'Dail Wiram'. Photographed in front of Mansion House, Dublin. Front row: Left to right: R.C. Warton, Count Plunkett, and Cathal Brugh, Speaker of the new Parliament. Others in group are Dr. Ryan, S.T. Kelly, Muloahay, Shananan, Buckley, Doharty, P. Bessley, C. Collins and M. Staines.
The mansion house dawson street Dublin home to the lord mayor of dublin and meeting place of dail eireann from 1919 to 1922 Republic of Ireland Europ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mansion-house-dawson-street-dublin-home-to-the-lord-mayor-of-dublin-and-meeting-place-of-dail-eireann-from-1919-to-1922-republic-of-ireland-europ-image240388182.html
RMRY2HG6–The mansion house dawson street Dublin home to the lord mayor of dublin and meeting place of dail eireann from 1919 to 1922 Republic of Ireland Europ
Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 Are (from Left To Right)- the Republican Politicians Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon De Valera, the President of the Daily Eireann. Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 are - from left to right - the Republican politicians Michael Collins, Harry Boland and Eamon de Valera, the President of the Dail Eireann. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictured-at-the-mansion-house-in-1919-are-from-left-to-right-the-republican-politicians-harry-boland-michael-collins-and-eamon-de-valera-the-president-of-the-daily-eireann-pictured-at-the-mansion-house-in-1919-are-from-left-to-right-the-republican-politicians-michael-collins-harry-boland-and-eamon-de-valera-the-president-of-the-dail-eireann-image568996323.html
RM2T1M0H7–Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 Are (from Left To Right)- the Republican Politicians Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon De Valera, the President of the Daily Eireann. Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 are - from left to right - the Republican politicians Michael Collins, Harry Boland and Eamon de Valera, the President of the Dail Eireann.
. Journal of agricultural research . Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. XVIII. No. 11 PLATE 69 A.—Biloxi soybeans. Plants in box on right exposed to light from daylight to 10a. m. and from 2 p. m. to dark, a total of 9 to 10 hours dail). Plants in box on leftexposed to light from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m., or 12 hours daily. Note marked difference ineffectiveness of the two expostires in hastening fruiting and maturation. PhotographedSeptember 8, 1919. B.—Radish plant in which the seed stalk was transformed into a vegetative shootthrough the influence of the decreasing length of day. Photographed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-agricultural-research-journal-of-agricultural-research-vol-xviii-no-11-plate-69-abiloxi-soybeans-plants-in-box-on-right-exposed-to-light-from-daylight-to-10a-m-and-from-2-p-m-to-dark-a-total-of-9-to-10-hours-dail-plants-in-box-on-leftexposed-to-light-from-6-a-m-to-6-p-m-or-12-hours-daily-note-marked-difference-ineffectiveness-of-the-two-expostires-in-hastening-fruiting-and-maturation-photographedseptember-8-1919-bradish-plant-in-which-the-seed-stalk-was-transformed-into-a-vegetative-shootthrough-the-influence-of-the-decreasing-length-of-day-photographed-image369607054.html
RM2CD91FX–. Journal of agricultural research . Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. XVIII. No. 11 PLATE 69 A.—Biloxi soybeans. Plants in box on right exposed to light from daylight to 10a. m. and from 2 p. m. to dark, a total of 9 to 10 hours dail). Plants in box on leftexposed to light from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m., or 12 hours daily. Note marked difference ineffectiveness of the two expostires in hastening fruiting and maturation. PhotographedSeptember 8, 1919. B.—Radish plant in which the seed stalk was transformed into a vegetative shootthrough the influence of the decreasing length of day. Photographed
The Mansion House in Dublin Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mansion-house-in-dublin-ireland-image453132049.html
RM2H95XFD–The Mansion House in Dublin Ireland
Fresh graffiti seen on a wall in the Catholic nationalists Springfield Road area of west Belfast, warns the public that this part of the area is controlled by the IRA. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is any of several armed movements in Ireland in the 20th and 21st centuries dedicated to Irish republicanism, the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic. It was also characterised by the belief that political violence was necessary to achieve that goal. The original Irish Republican Army formed by 1917 from those Irish Volunteers who refused to enlist in the British Army duri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fresh-graffiti-seen-on-a-wall-in-the-catholic-nationalists-springfield-103104224.html
RMFYMPDM–Fresh graffiti seen on a wall in the Catholic nationalists Springfield Road area of west Belfast, warns the public that this part of the area is controlled by the IRA. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is any of several armed movements in Ireland in the 20th and 21st centuries dedicated to Irish republicanism, the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic. It was also characterised by the belief that political violence was necessary to achieve that goal. The original Irish Republican Army formed by 1917 from those Irish Volunteers who refused to enlist in the British Army duri
Vintage photo of organizers of Sinn Fein Parliament, Ireland. Fubruary 10, 1919 These Sinn Feinners were all elected to British Parliament but refused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-photo-of-organizers-of-sinn-fein-parliament-ireland-fubruary-10-1919-these-sinn-feinners-were-all-elected-to-british-parliament-but-refused-image460460627.html
RM2HN3P6B–Vintage photo of organizers of Sinn Fein Parliament, Ireland. Fubruary 10, 1919 These Sinn Feinners were all elected to British Parliament but refused
. English: Photo of the First Dáil Éireann taken at the Mansion House on the 21 January 1919. Pictured are: First row, left to right: Laurence Ginnell, Michael Collins, Cathal Brugha, Arthur Griffith, Eamon de Valera, Count Plunkett, Eoin MacNeill, W.T. Cosgrave, Kevin O'Higgins . 651 First dail eireann 1919 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-photo-of-the-first-dil-ireann-taken-at-the-mansion-house-on-the-21-january-1919-pictured-are-first-row-left-to-right-laurence-ginnell-michael-collins-cathal-brugha-arthur-griffith-eamon-de-valera-count-plunkett-eoin-macneill-wt-cosgrave-kevin-ohiggins-651-first-dail-eireann-1919-image212690681.html
RMPA0W3N–. English: Photo of the First Dáil Éireann taken at the Mansion House on the 21 January 1919. Pictured are: First row, left to right: Laurence Ginnell, Michael Collins, Cathal Brugha, Arthur Griffith, Eamon de Valera, Count Plunkett, Eoin MacNeill, W.T. Cosgrave, Kevin O'Higgins . 651 First dail eireann 1919
Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy (left) and Fianna Fail Galway TD Eamon O Cuiv arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/housing-minister-eoghan-murphy-left-and-fianna-fail-galway-td-eamon-o-cuiv-arrive-at-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232658299.html
RMREEE0Y–Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy (left) and Fianna Fail Galway TD Eamon O Cuiv arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-amon-de-valera-1882-1975-a-commandant-at-bolands-mill-during-the-1916-easter-rising-he-was-arrested-and-sentenced-to-death-but-released-for-a-variety-of-reasons-including-the-public-response-to-the-british-execution-of-rising-leaders-he-returned-to-ireland-after-being-jailed-in-england-and-became-one-of-the-leading-political-figures-of-the-war-of-independence-later-he-became-a-prominent-statesman-and-political-leader-serving-several-terms-as-head-of-government-and-head-of-state-he-had-a-leading-role-in-introducing-the-1937-constitution-of-ireland-image474745137.html
RM2JGAE7D–A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland.
A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-amon-de-valera-1882-1975-a-commandant-at-bolands-mill-during-the-1916-easter-rising-he-was-arrested-and-sentenced-to-death-but-released-for-a-variety-of-reasons-including-the-public-response-to-the-british-execution-of-rising-leaders-he-returned-to-ireland-after-being-jailed-in-england-and-became-one-of-the-leading-political-figures-of-the-war-of-independence-later-he-became-a-prominent-statesman-and-political-leader-serving-several-terms-as-head-of-government-and-head-of-state-he-had-a-leading-role-in-introducing-the-1937-constitution-of-ireland-image474745121.html
RM2JGAE6W–A portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), a commandant at Boland's Mill during the 1916 Easter Rising, he was arrested and sentenced to death but released for a variety of reasons, including the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. Later he became a prominent statesman and political leader serving several terms as head of government and head of state. He had a leading role in introducing the 1937 Constitution of Ireland.
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RMKCN2F6–First dail eireann 1919
A vintage photograph of William Congreve, President of the Irish free State raising the Tricolour, Irish flag, over City Hall in Dublin, Ireland in 1922. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vintage-photograph-of-william-congreve-president-of-the-irish-free-state-raising-the-tricolour-irish-flag-over-city-hall-in-dublin-ireland-in-1922-image417256476.html
RM2F6RJW0–A vintage photograph of William Congreve, President of the Irish free State raising the Tricolour, Irish flag, over City Hall in Dublin, Ireland in 1922.
Sir Horace Plunkett (1854-1932), was an Anglo-Irish agricultural reformer, pioneer of agricultural cooperatives, Unionist MP, supporter of Home Rule, Irish Senator and author. An adherent of Home Rule, in 1919 he founded the Irish Dominion League, still aiming to keep Ireland united, and in 1922 he became a member of the first formation of Seanad Éireann, the upper chamber in the Parliament of the new Irish Free State. He has been described as a Christian socialist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-horace-plunkett-1854-1932-was-an-anglo-irish-agricultural-reformer-pioneer-of-agricultural-cooperatives-unionist-mp-supporter-of-home-rule-irish-senator-and-author-an-adherent-of-home-rule-in-1919-he-founded-the-irish-dominion-league-still-aiming-to-keep-ireland-united-and-in-1922-he-became-a-member-of-the-first-formation-of-seanad-ireann-the-upper-chamber-in-the-parliament-of-the-new-irish-free-state-he-has-been-described-as-a-christian-socialist-image474745248.html
RM2JGAEBC–Sir Horace Plunkett (1854-1932), was an Anglo-Irish agricultural reformer, pioneer of agricultural cooperatives, Unionist MP, supporter of Home Rule, Irish Senator and author. An adherent of Home Rule, in 1919 he founded the Irish Dominion League, still aiming to keep Ireland united, and in 1922 he became a member of the first formation of Seanad Éireann, the upper chamber in the Parliament of the new Irish Free State. He has been described as a Christian socialist.
Proclamation of Irish Republic in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. Junuary 21, 1919 Crowd outside Mansion House when Sinn Fein Parliament assembled. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proclamation-of-irish-republic-in-mansion-house-dublin-ireland-junuary-21-1919-crowd-outside-mansion-house-when-sinn-fein-parliament-assembled-image611562316.html
RM2XEY1Y8–Proclamation of Irish Republic in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. Junuary 21, 1919 Crowd outside Mansion House when Sinn Fein Parliament assembled.
Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 Are (from Left To Right)- the Republican Politicians Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon De Valera, the President of the Daily Eireann. Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 are - from left to right - the Republican politicians Michael Collins, Harry Boland and Eamon de Valera, the President of the Dail Eireann. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pictured-at-the-mansion-house-in-1919-are-from-left-to-right-the-republican-politicians-harry-boland-michael-collins-and-eamon-de-valera-the-president-of-the-daily-eireann-pictured-at-the-mansion-house-in-1919-are-from-left-to-right-the-republican-politicians-michael-collins-harry-boland-and-eamon-de-valera-the-president-of-the-dail-eireann-image479158754.html
RM2JRFFTJ–Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 Are (from Left To Right)- the Republican Politicians Harry Boland, Michael Collins and Eamon De Valera, the President of the Daily Eireann. Pictured at the Mansion House in 1919 are - from left to right - the Republican politicians Michael Collins, Harry Boland and Eamon de Valera, the President of the Dail Eireann.
The Mansion House entrance in Dublin Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-mansion-house-entrance-in-dublin-ireland-50348839.html
RMCWWGCR–The Mansion House entrance in Dublin Ireland
Fresh graffiti seen on a wall in the Catholic nationalists Springfield Road area of west Belfast, warns the public that this part of the area is controlled by the IRA. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is any of several armed movements in Ireland in the 20th and 21st centuries dedicated to Irish republicanism, the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic. It was also characterised by the belief that political violence was necessary to achieve that goal. The original Irish Republican Army formed by 1917 from those Irish Volunteers who refused to enlist in the British Army duri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-fresh-graffiti-seen-on-a-wall-in-the-catholic-nationalists-springfield-103104261.html
RMFYMPF1–Fresh graffiti seen on a wall in the Catholic nationalists Springfield Road area of west Belfast, warns the public that this part of the area is controlled by the IRA. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) is any of several armed movements in Ireland in the 20th and 21st centuries dedicated to Irish republicanism, the belief that all of Ireland should be an independent republic. It was also characterised by the belief that political violence was necessary to achieve that goal. The original Irish Republican Army formed by 1917 from those Irish Volunteers who refused to enlist in the British Army duri
Proclamation of Irish Republic in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. Junuary 21, 1919 Crowd outside Mansion House when Sinn Fein Parliament assembled. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proclamation-of-irish-republic-in-mansion-house-dublin-ireland-junuary-21-1919-crowd-outside-mansion-house-when-sinn-fein-parliament-assembled-image460460624.html
RM2HN3P68–Proclamation of Irish Republic in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. Junuary 21, 1919 Crowd outside Mansion House when Sinn Fein Parliament assembled.
A protestor as guests arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protestor-as-guests-arrive-at-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657842.html
RMREEDCJ–A protestor as guests arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
Sir Horace Plunkett (1854-1932), was an Anglo-Irish agricultural reformer, pioneer of agricultural cooperatives, Unionist MP, supporter of Home Rule, Irish Senator and author. An adherent of Home Rule, in 1919 he founded the Irish Dominion League, still aiming to keep Ireland united, and in 1922 he became a member of the first formation of Seanad Éireann, the upper chamber in the Parliament of the new Irish Free State. He has been described as a Christian socialist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-horace-plunkett-1854-1932-was-an-anglo-irish-agricultural-reformer-pioneer-of-agricultural-cooperatives-unionist-mp-supporter-of-home-rule-irish-senator-and-author-an-adherent-of-home-rule-in-1919-he-founded-the-irish-dominion-league-still-aiming-to-keep-ireland-united-and-in-1922-he-became-a-member-of-the-first-formation-of-seanad-ireann-the-upper-chamber-in-the-parliament-of-the-new-irish-free-state-he-has-been-described-as-a-christian-socialist-image474745296.html
RM2JGAED4–Sir Horace Plunkett (1854-1932), was an Anglo-Irish agricultural reformer, pioneer of agricultural cooperatives, Unionist MP, supporter of Home Rule, Irish Senator and author. An adherent of Home Rule, in 1919 he founded the Irish Dominion League, still aiming to keep Ireland united, and in 1922 he became a member of the first formation of Seanad Éireann, the upper chamber in the Parliament of the new Irish Free State. He has been described as a Christian socialist.
Irish 'Parliament' in Session in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. February 27, 1919 Historical opening sitting of Irish Constituent Assembly, Sien Fein members occupying upholstered chairs in front. Behind, and in gallery, are spectators consisting largely of women, priests and students. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/irish-parliament-in-session-in-mansion-house-dublin-ireland-february-27-1919-historical-opening-sitting-of-irish-constituent-assembly-sien-fein-members-occupying-upholstered-chairs-in-front-behind-and-in-gallery-are-spectators-consisting-largely-of-women-priests-and-students-image611562312.html
RM2XEY1Y4–Irish 'Parliament' in Session in Mansion House, Dublin, Ireland. February 27, 1919 Historical opening sitting of Irish Constituent Assembly, Sien Fein members occupying upholstered chairs in front. Behind, and in gallery, are spectators consisting largely of women, priests and students.
Tipperary TD Michael Lowry arrives at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tipperary-td-michael-lowry-arrives-at-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657826.html
RMREEDC2–Tipperary TD Michael Lowry arrives at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
A portrait of Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), an English-born Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she converted to Irish nationalism following the plight of evicted people in the Land Wars. She actively agitated for Home Rule and then for the republic declared in 1916. She was also well known for being the muse and long-time love interest of Irish poet W. B. Yeats. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-maud-gonne-macbride-1866-1953-an-english-born-irish-republican-revolutionary-suffragette-and-actress-of-anglo-irish-descent-she-converted-to-irish-nationalism-following-the-plight-of-evicted-people-in-the-land-wars-she-actively-agitated-for-home-rule-and-then-for-the-republic-declared-in-1916-she-was-also-well-known-for-being-the-muse-and-long-time-love-interest-of-irish-poet-w-b-yeats-image474745105.html
RM2JGAE69–A portrait of Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), an English-born Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she converted to Irish nationalism following the plight of evicted people in the Land Wars. She actively agitated for Home Rule and then for the republic declared in 1916. She was also well known for being the muse and long-time love interest of Irish poet W. B. Yeats.
Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring (left) welcomes Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dublin-lord-mayor-nial-ring-left-welcomes-taoiseach-leo-varadkar-to-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232658083.html
RMREEDN7–Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring (left) welcomes Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
A portrait of Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), an English-born Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she converted to Irish nationalism following the plight of evicted people in the Land Wars. She actively agitated for Home Rule and then for the republic declared in 1916. She was also well known for being the muse and long-time love interest of Irish poet W. B. Yeats. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-maud-gonne-macbride-1866-1953-an-english-born-irish-republican-revolutionary-suffragette-and-actress-of-anglo-irish-descent-she-converted-to-irish-nationalism-following-the-plight-of-evicted-people-in-the-land-wars-she-actively-agitated-for-home-rule-and-then-for-the-republic-declared-in-1916-she-was-also-well-known-for-being-the-muse-and-long-time-love-interest-of-irish-poet-w-b-yeats-image474745110.html
RM2JGAE6E–A portrait of Maud Gonne MacBride (1866-1953), an English-born Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress. Of Anglo-Irish descent, she converted to Irish nationalism following the plight of evicted people in the Land Wars. She actively agitated for Home Rule and then for the republic declared in 1916. She was also well known for being the muse and long-time love interest of Irish poet W. B. Yeats.
A 1922 portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), aka Dev, prominent statesman and political leader in 20th-century Ireland. Prior to his political career, he was a Commandant during the 1916 Easter Rising. He was sentenced to death but released mostly because of the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. After the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, de Valera became political leader of Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin until 1926, when he set up Fianna Fail. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1922-portrait-of-amon-de-valera-1882-1975-aka-dev-prominent-statesman-and-political-leader-in-20th-century-ireland-prior-to-his-political-career-he-was-a-commandant-during-the-1916-easter-rising-he-was-sentenced-to-death-but-released-mostly-because-of-the-public-response-to-the-british-execution-of-rising-leaders-he-returned-to-ireland-after-being-jailed-in-england-and-became-one-of-the-leading-political-figures-of-the-war-of-independence-after-the-signing-of-the-anglo-irish-treaty-de-valera-became-political-leader-of-anti-treaty-sinn-fin-until-1926-when-he-set-up-fianna-fail-image343022568.html
RM2AX20P0–A 1922 portrait of Éamon de Valera (1882-1975), aka Dev, prominent statesman and political leader in 20th-century Ireland. Prior to his political career, he was a Commandant during the 1916 Easter Rising. He was sentenced to death but released mostly because of the public response to the British execution of Rising leaders. He returned to Ireland after being jailed in England and became one of the leading political figures of the War of Independence. After the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, de Valera became political leader of Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin until 1926, when he set up Fianna Fail.
Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill speaking to the media at Leinster House in Dublin before the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinn-feins-mary-lou-mcdonald-and-michelle-oneill-speaking-to-the-media-at-leinster-house-in-dublin-before-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657849.html
RMREEDCW–Sinn Fein's Mary Lou McDonald and Michelle O'Neill speaking to the media at Leinster House in Dublin before the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring (left) welcomes Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dublin-lord-mayor-nial-ring-left-welcomes-taoiseach-leo-varadkar-to-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232658084.html
RMREEDN8–Dublin Lord Mayor Nial Ring (left) welcomes Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to the Mansion House in Dublin, for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
Sinn Fein Leader Mary Lou McDonald (centre) speaking to the media outside Leinster House in Dublin before the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinn-fein-leader-mary-lou-mcdonald-centre-speaking-to-the-media-outside-leinster-house-in-dublin-before-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657862.html
RMREEDDA–Sinn Fein Leader Mary Lou McDonald (centre) speaking to the media outside Leinster House in Dublin before the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
British ambassador Robin Barnett (left) with Sinn Fein's Niall O Donnghaile (right) as they arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ambassador-robin-barnett-left-with-sinn-feins-niall-o-donnghaile-right-as-they-arrive-at-the-mansion-house-in-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657834.html
RMREEDCA–British ambassador Robin Barnett (left) with Sinn Fein's Niall O Donnghaile (right) as they arrive at the Mansion House in Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
Sinn Fein Leaders Mary Lou McDonald (centre) and Michelle O'Neill (centre right) and their party colleagues leaving Leinster House on their way to the Mansion House Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinn-fein-leaders-mary-lou-mcdonald-centre-and-michelle-oneill-centre-right-and-their-party-colleagues-leaving-leinster-house-on-their-way-to-the-mansion-house-dublin-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232657859.html
RMREEDD7–Sinn Fein Leaders Mary Lou McDonald (centre) and Michelle O'Neill (centre right) and their party colleagues leaving Leinster House on their way to the Mansion House Dublin for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
Sinn FŽinÕs team of elected representatives from across Ireland including TDs, Senators, MPs, MLAs and MEPs pose for a photo on the plinth at Leinster House before making their way to the Mansion House for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sinn-fins-team-of-elected-representatives-from-across-ireland-including-tds-senators-mps-mlas-and-meps-pose-for-a-photo-on-the-plinth-at-leinster-house-before-making-their-way-to-the-mansion-house-for-the-centenary-commemoration-taking-place-to-mark-the-inaugural-public-meeting-of-dail-eireann-in-1919-image232658306.html
RMREEE16–Sinn FŽinÕs team of elected representatives from across Ireland including TDs, Senators, MPs, MLAs and MEPs pose for a photo on the plinth at Leinster House before making their way to the Mansion House for the centenary commemoration taking place to mark the inaugural public meeting of Dail Eireann in 1919.
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