A photographic print of Seán T. O’Kelly, Irish Envoy, entering the office of Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France, to present Dáil Eireann’s request that Ireland’s case be given a hearing at the Peace Conference in 1919.
A photograph of a raid by the British military on the offices of the Sinn Féin Bank at 6 Harcourt Street in Dublin on 12 September 1919. The photograph is credited to Daniel Lennon, 7 St Alban’s Road, Dublin. Lennon annotated the print with a caption which reads ‘Following the proclamation of the City of Dublin by Lord French in September 1919 a raid was carried on No. 6 Harcourt St[reet] Dublin, Sinn Féin headquarters, on 12th September 1919. Photo shows raid in progress. Note the painters continuing their work unperturbed’.
An image of the destroyed interior of the Four Courts in Dublin following the attack on the building at the outset of the Civil War in July 1922. A manuscript caption on the reverse of the print reads ‘’The Four Courts after bombardment’.
A photograph of Annie (Eithne) MacSwiney (seated, left) most likely with relations. There is no caption associated with this print in the volume.
An image of Liam Mellows (standing) with his two younger brothers seated, Herbert Charles 'Barney' Mellows on the left, and Frederick Mellows on the right.
A postcard print of the exterior of Usk Prison in Monmouthshire, Wales. The postcard was published by C. Lake, stationer, Castle Parade, Usk.
An image of Archbishop Paschal Robinson OFM, Apostolic Nuncio to Ireland, at a civic event (possibly the conferral of the freedom of a city).
A photograph of attendees at the Irish National Convention of the Land League in Dublin in September 1881.
A photographic postcard of members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at an inspection. The print was published by S. McCaughey, Newcastle, County Down.
A photographic print of the grave of the poet James Clarence Mangan in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.