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  1. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally. 2/2 #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  2. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the anti-treaty troops surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  3. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the anti-treaty troops surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  4. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the anti-treaty troops surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  5. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the anti-treaty troops surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  6. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the anti-treaty troops surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops and more than 425 civilians died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  7. [07:00] Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years

    The scaffolding that has surrounded Dublin's Four Courts for almost two years will come down this summer as a restoration project on the stone caps that hold up the historic building's dome draws to a close.

    rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0314/

    #Dublin #FourCourts #almosttwoyears #thissummer

  8. [07:00] Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years

    The scaffolding that has surrounded Dublin's Four Courts for almost two years will come down this summer as a restoration project on the stone caps that hold up the historic building's dome draws to a close.

    rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0314/

    #Dublin #FourCourts #almosttwoyears #thissummer

  9. [07:00] Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years

    The scaffolding that has surrounded Dublin's Four Courts for almost two years will come down this summer as a restoration project on the stone caps that hold up the historic building's dome draws to a close.

    rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0314/

    #Dublin #FourCourts #almosttwoyears #thissummer

  10. [07:00] Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years

    The scaffolding that has surrounded Dublin's Four Courts for almost two years will come down this summer as a restoration project on the stone caps that hold up the historic building's dome draws to a close.

    rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0314/

    #Dublin #FourCourts #almosttwoyears #thissummer

  11. [07:00] Four Courts scaffolding to be removed after two years

    The scaffolding that has surrounded Dublin's Four Courts for almost two years will come down this summer as a restoration project on the stone caps that hold up the historic building's dome draws to a close.

    rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0314/

    #Dublin #FourCourts #almosttwoyears #thissummer

  12. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the ant- treaty surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  13. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the ant- treaty surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  14. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the ant- treaty surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay

  15. 28 June 1922 was the First Day of the Irish Civil War. The anti-treaty forces occupied the Four Courts. On Michael Collin's orders the bombardment of he building by Provisional Government troops started on 28 June. The building was stormed and the ant- treaty surrendered on 30 June. The war lasted until 24 May 1923. 1,200 to 1,400 troops died in the war, often brutally.

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishCivilWar #Dublin #FourCourts #OnThisDay