Easter 1916

Jump to main 1916 content! Jump to other 1916 content! Thomas J. Clarke. Women of the Rising. This digital cultural heritage application DCHA on the 1916 Rising is the final project of a MSc in Applied Digital Media at Griffith College Dublin. It presents a redefined story of that revolution through rarely-seen pictures and witness statements. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom in 1916. The country was ruled day-to-day by a British administration, based in Dublin. Sixteen men associated with leadin.

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Jump to main 1916 content! Jump to other 1916 content! Thomas J. Clarke. Women of the Rising. This digital cultural heritage application DCHA on the 1916 Rising is the final project of a MSc in Applied Digital Media at Griffith College Dublin. It presents a redefined story of that revolution through rarely-seen pictures and witness statements. Ireland was part of the United Kingdom in 1916. The country was ruled day-to-day by a British administration, based in Dublin. Sixteen men associated with leadin.

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