The Best Documentary Ever - 1916 Easter Rising: Insurrection | History ( 2/3) HD
RTE narrated by Liam Neeson about the 1916 Easter Rising.
RTE narrated by Liam Neeson about the 1916 Easter Rising.
RTE narrated by Liam Neeson about the 1916 Easter Rising.
REVOLUTION 1916 - Exhibition-Dublin 26th Feb 2016
1916 Revolution - Exhibition 26th Feb 2016
Revolution 1916 exhibition
An actor reads the Proclamation of the Irish Republic inside a replica set of the GPO as it appeared in 1916
Irish Revolution? (1916-1922)
(Note: The description below may be incorrect. Trench warfare was not a feature of the Irish Revolution, and no Irish town suffered this level of destruction. Any ideas?)
Irish Revolution - 1916-22; a short film made for the USA. Part 2 (Part 1 is currently missing).
Eire (Republic of Ireland, Southern Ireland).
Soldiers walk through ditch or trenches. Collapsed bridge. Man and woman push a small cart piled with possessions up road; total destruction all round and snow on the ground. This may be Cork; which the Royal Irish Constabulary (Black & Tans) burnt. Pan over snow-covered ruins - completely desolate landscape; looks like a real battle site.
Devastation. Bombing. Riots and revolutions; Ireland.
FILM ID:2368.13
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1916 The Irish Rebellion US Trailer
100 years since Ireland's 'revolution': Easter Rising parade and proclamation ceremony
Thousands in Dublin, Ireland will march in a parade to the General Post Office (GPO) building where Easter Rising rebels fought the British military 100 years ago. As the clock strikes noon, the 1916 Proclamation will be read in front of descendants of the rebels who fought a century ago. The parade will feature one of the largest military displays in the history of the state including 3,500 marchers and a US-style “fly-past” by the Air Corps.
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1916 Bus Tour Dublin - Ride The Revolution
Ride the revolution and meet the men and women who made it happen. Our 'Rise of the Rebels' tour features professional actors on a custom designed 'safe-house' bus. Discover what Ireland was like before the 1916 Easter Rising and how the social changes with turbulent times sowed the seeds for the start of Ireland’s fight for freedom.
Irish Revolution Uprising 1916 1922
Ireland Marks 100 Years Since 1916 Easter Rising
Ireland is preparing to mark the centenary of the Easter Rising against British rule amid fears of an upsurge in dissident republican violence.
The Irish President has told Sky News he does not believe it is dangerous to commemorate the past and that it is useless... to effect some kind of amnesia.
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Irish Women Revolutionaries of 1916–23
Against the ultimately prevailing misogyny of both Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera, women were an essential part of the republican struggle for the liberation of Ireland: from the Gaelic revival to the Easter Uprising, the War of Independence, and the Civil War. Featuring Maud Gonne, Helena Moloney, Nora Connolly, Constance Markiewicz, Maire Comerford, and many others, including a list at the end of the women of 1916 and the women imprisoned during the civil war.
War In Ireland - Easter Rebellion (1916)
War In Ireland - Easter Rebellion - 1916.
Dublin, Eire (Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland).
Ruins of bombed & burned buildings; people walking past. Much destruction. Crowds milling around or walking past outside central post office building; where the rebels set up headquarters. Barricade in street - all sorts of furniture; etc. Automobile abandoned. Several people watch as part of building collapses; sends up big cloud of smoke (it was pulled down on purpose so it wouldn't collapse on someone by accident).
Irish Transport & General Workers Union building. Soldiers at door of same. CU Man holding up flyer: Irish War News.
(Much of this film is duplicated on other tapes.) Also ON 412 A.
The Irish Republic. War damage. Riots & revolutions.
FILM ID:2366.07
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1916 EASTER RISING! Irish Revolutionary Battle of Dublin - Men of War WW1 Mod Gameplay
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British In Ireland (1916-1920)
British in Ireland (Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland); 1916-1921.
Group of soldiers pose with funny-looking little shaggy donkey. Men chop wood; feed fire in steam engine. Aviation. Sacks loaded on plane; airman in plane signs paper. Plane takes off. Air drop shipments - shot of soldiers finding sack in field. Group of soldiers cut up a tree with saws and axes.
Convoy of army trucks on rural road. Various shots troops in trucks with rifles. Horse-drawn cart; donkey cart stop on road where a big chunk is missing. Shots of soldiers repairing; shovelling dirt to fill the gap. Soldiers on trucks at Beggar's Bush Barracks in Dublin. Ruins burned house with outside stone walls standing.
Destruction. Irish nationalism; revolution; military; aviation; sabotage.
FILM ID:2368.12
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The O'Rahilly Charge - Easter Rising 1916
Re-enactment by the Cabra Historical Society of the charge up Moore Street by Irish Volunteers led by The O'Rahilly. They were attempting to break through the British lines that had, four days in to the Rising, encircled the GPO garrison and were battering it with heavy artillery and machine gun fire.
Easter Rising in 8 Minutes - Manny Man Does History
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Manny Man Does the Easter Rising in 8 minutes. It's a quick and easy way to get up to speed on what the Easter Rising was about, especially with the centenary in 2016! Of course it's eight minutes so not every single detail is in there but you get the general gist of what happened! Enjoy! Please share!
Written and created by JOHN D RUDDY @johndruddy
Illustrated, voiced and edited by JOHN D RUDDY @johndruddy
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The Easter Rising 1916 (real footage of aftermath)
A video about the reasons for and the results of the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916.
24th April 1916: The Easter Rising begins in Dublin
The armed insurrection by Irish Republicans began on Easter Monday 1916, meaning that the date of the annual commemoration changes each year due to Easter being based on the lunar calendar. Organised by the seven members of the Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the Rising brought together over 1,200 men and women from the Irish Volunteers and other organisations to overthrow British rule.
After their initial success of taking control of key defensible locations in Dublin, the rebels issued the Proclamation of the Irish Republic and established the Provisional Government. The Proclamation was read by Patrick Pearse outside the rebels’ newly-established headquarters at the General Post Office, and it took the British and many Dubliners completely by surprise.
When the British did act, however, they did so decisively. Martial law was declared on Tuesday evening, and within just a few days more than 16,000 British troops had been brought in to the city. When the Provisional Government surrendered on the 29th April, at least 485 people had lost their lives and 2,600 were injured. The vast majority of those both killed and wounded were civilians.
Of the more than 3,000 people arrested in the aftermath, 15 of the most prominent were executed within two weeks of the end of the uprising. A further 1,400 were imprisoned in England, many without having stood trial. While the Rising itself had won little support from most Dubliners, the British reaction to it helped to build support for Irish independence. The Sinn Féin republican party went on to win a landslide victory in the General Election of 1918.
Execution of 1916 Easter Rising Leaders
From 1996 Movie 'Michael Collins' Directed by Neil Jordan
Dublin 1916: Good Scenes Of O'connell Street (1916)
Dublin 1916: Good scenes of O'Connell street.
Revolutions. O'Connell Street in Dublin; Ireland after Easter Rebellion; 1916. Crowds walking about in streets; bombed buildings; rubble still smouldering; etc. Generally damage & destruction.
FILM ID:2454.09
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The Unbroken Tradition: The Irish Rebellion of 1916 by Nora Connolly
The incredible story of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, told from Nora Connolly's perspective and experience. Nora Connolly was the daughter of James Connolly, one of the leaders of the Rising.