Irish politician Éamon de Valera drums up support for the republican cause amongst Irish-Americans in Los Angeles during his tour of the United States, 1919-1920.
Photograph shows Patrick Henry Pearse (1879-1916), Irish teacher, writer and activist who was executed for his leadership role in the Easter Rising in 1916.
Republican fighters in Ireland occupying the General Post Office in Dublin, Ireland, in April 1916. A nurse and a priest tend to the wounded and a firefighter attempts to put out a fire, while soldiers shoot from the barricaded windows.
Ireland personified as a warrior woman, "Erin," with a banner and sword. Includes the following poem or lyric: "From Erin's soil the Saxon foe / In shame shall be forever driven; / From Erin's sons who bear the woe, / The tyrants chain shall soon be…