Inventing 1916: words, deeds and unfinished business

Shortly after the Easter Rising, a traumatised Englishwoman—who had the misfortune to happen upon some rebels as she entered the GPO to buy some stamps—related her dramatic ordeal to the Irish Independent: ‘Much to my consternation I found myself almost immediately placed under arrest by an officer of the Irish Volunteers. I was then taken ... Read more

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