Ireland honours men killed in 1916 fighting :

A statue of Cuchullian [sic], Ireland's national hero, was unveiled recently by President Eammon [sic] De Valera at the General Post Office in Dublin to commemorate the 1916 uprising
Photo by ACME Newspictures Inc.
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Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Acme Newspictures Inc., New York, Photographers
Summary:De Valera can be seen centre-right in photograph, on a raised podium outside the GPO watching the troops march up O'Connell Street, with a guard of officers holding guns lining the street and additional officers standing to attention behind De Valera on the podium.
In collection: Éamon de Valera Photographic Collection
Format: Photo
Language:English
Published / Created: 1935 Apr. 30.
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Notes:Title is typed on attached piece of paper and includes the following additional text; "The ceremony was held after exceptional precautions had been taken to prevent any disorder. The Irish Republican Army had planned a big counter demonstration and so had the Communists. The above photo shows President De Valera taking the salute from a march past of some 7,000 troops and volunteers at the ceremony.".

Physical description: 1 photographic print : in mylar. b&w ; 17.7 x 16.9 cm ;

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Access:Right side of picture has been cut off.
Arrangement:Item