![]() ![]() ![]() Stephen’s Schoolhouse were also occupied, as well as a builders’ yard to the east of the bridge closer to Company HQ at Boland’s Bakery. Two less strategically located buildings, the Mission Hall and St. 25 Northumberland Road and Clanwilliam House across the canal. ![]() Fatefully for the British soldiers in the ensuing battle, the Irish Volunteers had occupied two superbly located sites: an end of terrace residence at No. A photograph of No 25 Northumberland Road, in the immediate aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rebellion.ĭuring the 1916 Easter Rebellion, it was in this peaceful suburb on Dublin’s south side, that a small group of Irish Volunteers inflicted significant losses on the Sherwood Foresters who were attempting to advance into the city. ![]()
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