MAKE A MEME View Large Image This is how Republicans left the typesetting machines at the Cork Examiner newspaper offices before Free State or National Army troops arrived in Cork city. Date: 9 or 10 August 1922 NLI Ref.: HOGW 129 This is how Republicans left the ...
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Keywords: cork examiner corkexaminer pressroom keyboards rollers belts chairs destruction republican irish civil war irishcivilwar cork ireland munster august 1922 1920s twenties war hogan-wilson collection hoganwilsoncollection newspapers printing academy street academystreet typesetting monotype linotype history w.d. hogan wdhogan hogan collection hogancollection national library of ireland nationallibraryofireland monochrome This is how Republicans left the typesetting machines at the Cork Examiner newspaper offices before Free State or National Army troops arrived in Cork city. Date: 9 or 10 August 1922 NLI Ref.: HOGW 129 This is how Republicans left the typesetting machines at the Cork Examiner newspaper offices before Free State or National Army troops arrived in Cork city. Date: 9 or 10 August 1922 NLI Ref.: HOGW 129
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