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1916 Sackville Street – 262 Art Projects in Rembrance of 262 Civilians 1916 Sackville Street – 262 Art Projects in Rembrance of 262 Civilians 1916 Sackville Street – 262 Art Projects in Rembrance of 262 Civilians

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1916 Sackville Street Poster
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By Eamonn
In Resources Posted 9th December 2015

1916 Sackville Street Poster

View the 1916 Sackville Poster! Print it out and promote it...

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Getting Started
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By Eamonn
In Resources Posted 9th December 2015

Getting Started

You have selected your civilian. It is recommended that you do some research on that civilian to give you inspiration for designing your house. You can find more information on the Civilian by [...]

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Short background to the 7 Signatories of Irelands Proclamation of Independence
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By Eamonn
In Easter Rising Posted 20th October 2015

Short background to the 7 Signatories of Irelands Proclamation of Independence

Eamon Ceannt Eamonn was born in Galway in 1881, he was a founder of the Irish Volunteers. He had a keen interest in Irish culture, especially in Irish language and history. He was also a musician [...]

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50 facts about the Easter Rising
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By Eamonn
In Easter Rising Posted 20th October 2015

50 facts about the Easter Rising

This year marks the 99th anniversary of the Easter Rising, the rebellion for Irish independence that changed the course of Ireland’s history which began on Easter Monday, 1916. In recognition, [...]

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Art Project Planning
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By Eamonn
In Resources Posted 29th August 2014

Art Project Planning

You have selected your civilian. It is recommended that you do some research on that civilian to give you inspiration for designing your house. You can find more information on the Civilian by [...]

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1916 Sackville Street Art Project Worksheet
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By Eamonn
In Resources Posted 24th May 2013

1916 Sackville Street Art Project Worksheet

Challenge and warm up those brain cells!

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Many of the civilian bodies lay in City Hall for several days after the Rising, but they were never claimed because their relatives lacked the financial means to bury them. “These were the poorest or the poor.”
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