Dublin pint men are a resilient bunch. pic.twitter.com/6f0oQC2YYs
— Damian (@dublin_damo) September 25, 2020
This afternoon.
Dame Court, Dublin 2.
Hic.
Dublin pint men are a resilient bunch. pic.twitter.com/6f0oQC2YYs
— Damian (@dublin_damo) September 25, 2020
This afternoon.
Dame Court, Dublin 2.
Hic.
General Maxwell writes:
Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers (Castlecomer) held its Centenary Sale in The Gresham Hotel [Dublin 1] this afternoon, where an original copy of the Proclamation sold for €150,000 hammer price. A hundred years ago they were printing them ready for use.
Gary McNulty writes:
The 1916 leaders would be spinning in their graves after seeing this…[Ranelagh, Dublin 6]
Meanwhile…
Antoin Beag Ó Colla tweetz:
So this is on display in Dingle. Yes that does say ‘death sentences’.
Unidentified response to Enda Kenny’s plea for schoolchildren to write their own proclamation to mark 1916-themed ‘Proclamation Day’.
Blummin’ cig-hating, tree-sewing, mini-Trots.
Pic via Ireland Uncut
Meanwhile…
This afternoon.
Cólaiste Bríde, Dublin 22
Via Cólaiste Bride