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Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director
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Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director
Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director of intelligence of the Irish Republican Army 1919, minister for finance in the provisional government of the Irish Free State 1922, and for ten days Head of State before being killed. Born in County Cork, he became an active member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and in 1916 fought in the Easter Rising. In 1918 he was elected a Sinn Fein member to the Dail, and became a minister in the Republican Provisional government. In 1921 he and Arthur Griffith were mainly responsible for the treaty that established the Irish Free State. During the ensuing civil war, Collins took command and crushed the opposition in Dublin and the large towns within a few weeks. When Griffiths died Collins became head of the state and the army, but he was ambushed near Cork by fellow Irishmen on 22nd August and killed. Topfoto stills library picture library stock archive vintage Ireland Irish Rebellion 1916
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This print captures the enigmatic figure of Michael Collins, a prominent Irish Nationalist and key player in the fight for Irish independence. Born in County Cork, Collins dedicated his life to the cause, becoming an active member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and playing a pivotal role in the Easter Rising of 1916. Elected as a Sinn Fein member to the Dail in 1918, Collins quickly rose through the ranks and became a minister in the Republican Provisional government. Alongside Arthur Griffith, he was instrumental in negotiating the treaty that led to the establishment of the Irish Free State. Collins's leadership skills were put to test during Ireland's civil war when he took command and swiftly crushed opposition forces across Dublin and other major towns. His military prowess earned him respect among his comrades as well as fear from his adversaries. Tragically, just ten days into his tenure as Head of State, Collins met an untimely end. Ambushed near Cork on August 22nd by fellow countrymen who opposed certain terms of peace with Britain, he fell victim to internal strife within Ireland itself. This poignant image serves as a reminder not only of Collins's significant contributions but also highlights how deeply divided Ireland was during this tumultuous period. It stands as a testament to one man's unwavering dedication towards achieving freedom for his nation despite facing immense challenges along the way.
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