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GPO 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic 
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At four minutes past noon on 24 April 1916 - Easter Monday - the proclamation of the Irish Republic was read from the steps of the General Post Office on Dublin's O'Connell Street by Patrick Pearse.
 
This colourful and imaginative reproduction of the proclamation of the Irish Republic has been specially commissioned and is not available anywhere else.


Includes photographs of the seven signatories of the Proclamation. The GPO is seen in the background and the poster is framed by a tricolour Celtic design

Thomas J. Clarke,Sean Mac Diarmada, Thomas MacDonagh, P. H. Pearse, Eamonn Ceannt, James Connolly, Joseph Plunkett

Heavy quality paper ideal for framing or stand alone display
Size A2  16.54 in. 23.39 in.



Bobby Sands Poster 
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Size :A2  16.54 in. 23.39 in.

Proclamation Of The Irish Republic 
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New print of this important historical document



Poblacht na hEireann 
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New Irish Language version of the Proclamation Poster

1916 Poster 
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Colourful Photo Poster of 1916 artefacts with quote from James Connolly.

The Forgotten Ten Poster 
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Size :A2  16.54 in. 23.39 in.

Between November 1920 and June 1921 the British government executed twenty-six Irish Prisoners of War by firing squad or by hanging. Among those executed were ten men who were to become known as the Forgotten Ten. These ten men, one of whom is Kevin Barry, remained buried in the grounds of Mountjoy Prison in Dublin. On October 14th 2001 the ten were reburied in the Republican plot in Glasnevin cemetery. This commemorative poster remembers Kevin Barry and his 9 IRA comrades.

Rythm of Time Poster 
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Poem composed by Bobby Sands, IRA Volunteer, who died on Hunger Strike in 1981.

This poster gives the complete version of the poem and depicts images from it.

Size :A2  16.54 in. 23.39 in.



LEGACY OF THE HUNGER STRIKE FINE ART PRINT BY ROBERT BALLAGH 
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Limited Edition Robert Ballagh Lithograph print by one of Irelands best know and collectable artists.

 

Size: Approx: 27 inches by 16 1/2 inches (68.58cm x 41.91cm)

 

Limited to 350.

 

Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.

 

Each print is hand signed by the artist and numbered.



About the Artist:

Born in Dublin in 1943, he studied architecture and worked as an engineering draughtsman, a musician and a postman before taking up painting in 1967. He represented Ireland at the Paris Biennale in 1969, and at graphic exhibitions in Florence, Ljubljana and Tokyo. His paintings are held in collections including the National Gallery of Ireland, the Ulster Museum, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, and the Albrecht Dürer House, Nuremberg. Major survery exhibitions of his work have taken place in Lund, Warsaw, Sofia and Dublin. Due to the difficuley of earning a living in Ireland through painting alone, early in his career, Ballagh began to widen his range of work. As a graphic designer he has produced over 70 stamps for An Post, the final series of Irish banknotes before the introduction of the euro, and numerous murals, posters, limited prints and book covers. His notable work in the theatre includes set design for I'll Go On, Gate Theatre (1985); the Riverdance company; Samuel Beckett's Endgame, Gate Theatre (1991); Steven Berkoff's production of Oscar Wilde's Salomé, Gate Theatre, Dublin (1998)and the staging for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics in Croke Park, Dublin (2003). He exhibited a series of imaginary landscapes at the Irish Arts Centre in New York (2002). For 10 years, he chaired the Irish National Congress, a non-party organisation working for peace in Northern Ireland, and he is currently president of the Ireland Institute, a centre for historical and cultural studies. He served as the first chairman of the Artists' Association of Ireland when it was founded in 1981, and he is a fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. He married Elizabeth Carabini in 1967 and they have two children, Rachel and Bruce and they continue to live in Dublin's inner city.

This is a rare opportunity to obtain a top quality limited edition print by Robert Ballagh.


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A3 Proclamation Poster 
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A3 11.69 in. 16.54 in.

Colourful proclamation of the Irish Republic. With drawings of the signatories and short biographical details.



Rembering the 1981 Hunger Strike Poster 
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Full colour poster published and designed by Republican publications. Commmemorating the Hunger Strikers of 1981.

12 inches by 24 inches.