British intelligence officer Lieut. Price taking aim & firing, seconds before he was shot dead by the Tipperary Republican Sean Treacy (who himself died in the exchange of fire), 14 October, 1920.
This was a very interesting photo series. ending with this man dead on the ground. There is a very interesting book about this whole time called My fight for Irish freedom, by Dan Breen. I think he was a relative of Bernard, if memory serves. Lots of great photos.
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This was a very interesting photo series. ending with this man dead on the ground. There is a very interesting book about this whole time called My fight for Irish freedom, by Dan Breen. I think he was a relative of Bernard, if memory serves. Lots of great photos.
that photo is fake it's from a movie called irish destiny
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