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Irish Republicans, Durham Prison, England, August 1918

Irish Republicans, Durham Prison, England, August 1918

Irish Republicans imprisoned in Durham Prison, England, August 1918, under the excuse of a 'German Plot'.  Showing nearest the camera from the left: Dan McCarthy of Dublin;  Eamon O'Dwyer of Cashel, Co. Tipperary; Frank McGrath of Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.  Nearest the camera from the right are: Eamon Morkham of Dublin; Eamon Bulfin of King's County; Art O'Connor of Celbridge, Co. Kildare; Professor Seamus O'Neill of Roscrea, Co.Tipperary; Frank Bulfin of King's County; Mick Fleming of Tralee; Mick Spillane of Killarney; Patrick Sugrue (An Seabhac) of Kerry; Darrell Figgis of Dublin.
 

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