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388

Michael Collins. Original press photograph, 19

September 1921.

Vintage Press Print. Photographer Unknown.

Press stamp dated September 19,1921 – verso.

8½ x 6½in. (21.59 x 16.51cm)

Estimate €300-€500 £234-£390

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 388

389

1922 Michael Collins photographs

Michael Collins seated in an open car and smiling

at the camera, a contemporary photographic print

inscribed “A smiling study of Mr Michael Col-

lins the most popular of leaders”; together with a

portrait study of Collins and a photograph of the

signature page of the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty. (3)

6 x 8in. (15.24 x 20.32cm)

Estimate €300-€500 £234-£390

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 389

390

1916 - 1922 Easter Rising postcards and the

death of Michael Collins

The Daily Sketch 24 August, 1922, “The Martyr-

dom of Michael Collins.”; a photograph captioned

“The Irish Republican Army HQ Coy. taking over

Beggar’s Bush Barracks from the Black and Tans

and Auxiliaries on 21st February, 1922, under

Capt. Paddy Daly”; together with three various

postcards of Dublin after the rising, a postcard

of de Valera by Lafayette and photographs of two

Gardai wearing high collar tunics. (9)

Estimate €200-€300 £156-£234

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 390

391

1921 - 1922 Michael Collins, postcard and me-

morial card

The postcard of Collins throwing in the ball at a

hurling match in Croke Park. (2)

Estimate €200-€300 £156-£234

Large Image & Place Bid Lot 391