S Street Rising: Crack, Murder, and Redemption in D.C.

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O’Farrell arrives at Boland’s Bakery with Pearse’s surrender. De Valera refuses to accept it, stating that with Pearse a prisoner, he is now under the command of MacDonagh. The British attempt a fresh assault on Northumberland Road, but troops are fired on from 25 Northumberland Road, the Parochial House and Clanwilliam House. Casualty figures continue to rise. For a growing number of city dwellers, day-to-day life can be a little different. The payoff for peace and endless views can be five-minute waits for the lift at rush hour – and even sunburn. “You could get tanned in winter if you sat right by the window: there’s a bit of a greenhouse effect,” the owner of a 64th-floor apartment above Chicago tells me. Vertigo can be another danger. At the top of a tower in east London, former taxi driver Sammy Dias rarely uses his balcony: “I don’t like heights, and if people go out and start messing about, I can get quite angry,” he says from a safe distance inside.

It’s our responsibility to make sure that we police the streets, and part of that is we ask people to act responsibly and not to listen to the misinformation and rumour that is circulating on social media,” he said. “The facts are being established, but the facts are still not clear on a lot of the rumour and the innuendo is being spread for malevolent purposes.” A meeting of the Military Council was hastily organised, and the decision taken not to inform MacNeill about Casement’s arrest.

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Identity, Empire and the Culture War Byline Times explores the weaponisation of Britain’s past as a key tool in a dark project of division and distraction Traci Ann Wolfe on floor 50 of the Frank Gehry-designed 8 Spruce Street in New York: ‘We’ve seen bolts of lightning touch the tip of the Trade Center.’ Photograph: Reed Young for the Guardian Towards the end of the Easter Rising, on Friday April 28 th, 1916, some of the fiercest fighting and the worst atrocity against civilians in the week-long insurrection took place. In Dublin Town they murdered them, Like Dogs they shot them down’, Popular ballad in Dublin, c. 1916 Father Augustine and Father Columbus arrive at Jacob’s Factory with the surrender, which MacDonagh refuses to accept.

Culture History, music, cooking, travel, books, theatre, film – but also with an eye on the ‘culture wars’, nationalism and identity.The 120 members of the Royal College of Surgeons garrison formally surrender, and are marched away.

Mary O’Rourke, the owner of the pub where Bealin worked, had been sheltering with him in the cellar when British troops took over the house at number 177. She told an inquest into the death of Paddy Bealin, that Bealin and her 13 year old son were searched by the military. Bealin was taken away a soldier said to a guardroom and never seen alive again. Although they lost three men in the first volley and further men as they were repelled a number of times, eventually the superior numbers of the British Army succeeded and the small rebel force surrendered. Fact Articles predominantly based on historical research, official reports, court documents and open source intelligence. It’s a bubble: when I was 16, you heard Arabic music and saw local people,’ says Farimah Moeini of Dubai, where she lives on the 68th floor. Photograph: Siddharth Siva for the Guardian I work in galleries, and the 'white cube' [style of gallery space] serves a function — and we have interesting exhibitions in these galleries; but I've always been interested in challenging that and [asking] 'What can it be beyond that?'"Those who will act as commandants during Easter week are made aware that the Rising is scheduled to begin at 6.30pm on Easter Sunday. The rebellion in Dublin is over. More than 1,000 men and women are held prisoner by British authorities. The British will arrest more suspects in the coming hours and days, with the total rising to just over 3,500 arrests. Sixteen civilians were shot or bayoneted to death by soldiers from the South Staffordshire regiment during the Easter Rising. By John Dorney.(Updated October 2015) British troops again try to take rebel positions on North King Street, again they fail. In fierce fighting the British make several attempts throughout the afternoon to dislodge the rebels in Langan’s Pub. Casualty numbers on both sides are growing. Rebels around Jacob’s Factory leave the on-street positions they held during the day and seek night time safety inside the factory.

The new Wynter Street sign, installed as part of Bundaberg Regional Council’s Streets of Remembrance initiative, now more prominently displays Lieutenant General Wynter’s military career by incorporating the Rising Sun bade and his full name and rank. The men of MacDonagh’s garrison at Jacob’s Factory are marched away having surrendered and handed over their arms. O’Farrell arrives at the Royal College of Surgeons with the surrender. After an hour of discussion the Irish Citizen Army in the Royal College of Surgeons agrees to surrender.British troops have crossed Baggot Street Bridge and moved down the canal on Percy Place. Rather than being able to support their fellow troops on Northumberland Road they come under fire from rebels holding Clanwilliam House. The fighting in the whole area is intense, and the British are suffering high casualty numbers. Born in Gin Gin on 5 June 1886, Lieutenant General Wynter had a long and distinguished military career, which included active service, and began in 1907. The leaders of the Rising decide to move. By tunnelling through the houses of Moore Street, they make their final HQ at Plunkett’s Poultry shop, 16 Moore Street. Britain, traditionally a low-rise country, is part of the boom. Skyscraper clusters are casting shadows across London. In Manchester, the first 200m building outside the capital is due for completion next year. Even in Bristol, where St Mary Redcliffe church has been unrivalled in its heavenwards reach for more than six centuries, there are plans for a 22-storey residential tower that would come close. North of the Liffey British troops begin tunnelling through houses to reach objectives and avoid enemy fire.



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