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7 responses to “Bullet-Piercings, Bombs, Whiskey and Cigars: The Four Courts after the Rising, May-June 1916”

  1. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  2. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  3. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  4. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  5. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  6. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

  7. […] A few undetonated bombs in the Law Library aside, the 1916 rebels in the Four Courts showed considerable respect for the contents of the building they were occupying – even leaving the contents of the drinks cupboard in the barristers’ tearoom untouched.  Read more about their decorous occupation here. […]

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