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Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913.
Text:
In Stephens Green, Dublin
Reverse:
Valentine's Series
Known throughout the World
Printed in Scotland
Valentine, Dublin

Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913.

Image text

In Stephens Green, Dublin



Reverse:

Valentine's Series

Known throughout the World

Printed in Scotland

Valentine, Dublin

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"Postcard view of Stephens Green, Dublin, Ireland. During the Easter Rising of April, 1916, rebel forces entrenched in and held the Green under the command of Countess Constance Gore-Booth Markievicz, Irish Wife of a Polish count, and a member of the Irish Citizens Army, a militia formed by James Connolly and Jack White, to protect trade union members in the aftermath of the seven-month long Dublin Lock-out of 1913."

Image Text

In Stephens Green, Dublin



Reverse:

Valentine's Series

Known throughout the World

Printed in Scotland

Valentine, Dublin

Image Date

Tuesday, April 25, 1916

Tags

Dublin, Stephens Green, St. Stephens Green, Ireland