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by Charles Townshend


  16. The communications war continued: during the civil war, road-blocking remained one of the primary methods used by the republican IRA, here seen posing with a felled tree.

  17. Holding fast to the Republic: most of the fifty-seven members of the Dáil who voted against the Treaty (and one, Robert Barton, who did not) posing with tricolour flag (held by Frank Casey, not a TD), numbered for identification by Free State intelligence.

  18. Intelligence notes on the status of the fifty-eight, c. 1923.

  19. The handover: National Army troops (and dog) marching into Portobello barracks in Dublin, 1922.

  20. The last attempt to keep the army together: Seán MacEoin, Seán Moylan, Eoin O’Duffy, Liam Lynch, Gearoid O’Sullivan and Liam Mellows at the Dublin Mansion House, 8 May 1922. MacEoin’s preference for wearing uniform was still unusual among senior military officers.

  21. Arguing for the Treaty: Michael Collins outside the GPO in 1922.

  22. The edge of civil war: anti-Treaty IRA troops patrolling in Grafton Street, Dublin, 1922.

  23. English guns: National troops with an 18-pounder in the attack on the O’Connell Street ‘Block’, July 1922.

  24. Stater generals: Tom Ennis and Richard Mulcahy at Portobello barracks in early August 1922.

  25. Stater soldiers: National Army troops in the battle for Limerick city, July 1922.

  26. The fall of the Block: the last republican stronghold in Dublin, the Gresham Hotel, ablaze after bombardment by Free State artillery, July 1922.

  27. Playing soldiers: despite the intensity of the civil war, the military contamination of Irish society was eventually confined to the perhaps harmless sphere of children’s games.

  28. Men of the west: a republican IRA column in Sligo, 1922.

  29. Kevin O’Higgins, Home Affairs Minister and Assistant Chief of the General Staff, uses a military truck as a platform to call for law and order.

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