
Image Credits
0.15, 0.32 and 0.46: Photographs of statue of Constance Markievicz by Elizabeth McLaughlin © O'Dea at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
1.10: 'Home Sweet Home', painted by W. Dendy Sadler, etched by W.H. Boucher, Library of Congress.
1.12: Lissadell House, photographed by Nigel Aspdin.
1.15: 'Female Equestrian', from 'Sandwich Island Notes', G. W. Bates, British Library, Digital Store 10491.d.25, The Commons on Flickr.
1.18: 'Mademoiselle og hendes Spillelaerer', from 'Pariserliv i Firserne ... Med talrige Illustrationer' by Richard Kaufmann, British Library, Digital Store 10168.l.10, The Commons on Flickr.
1.21: 'Venise' from 'Les Vieilles Villes d'Italie' by Albert Robida, British Library, Digital Store 10129.ee.1, The Commons on Flikr.
1.26: 'Queen Victoria' from 'The Victorian Empire; a brilliant epoch in our national history' by James Taylor, British Library, Digital Store 9525.f.5, The Commons on Flickr.
2.33: Statue of George V outside Westminster Abbey by Elliott Brown, CC BY 2.0.
2.52: 'Restoration of an Irish poster from WWI', by Hely's Limited (Litho.), Dublin, Library of Congress, via Wikimedia.
3.01: 'Studio portrait of Countess Markievicz' by Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 82.
3.17: 'Dublin Bread Company', National Library of Ireland, KE 115.
3.47: 'Holloway Prison', via Wikipedia.
4.11: 'Dáil Éireann meeting in the Mansion House, August, 1921', Brendan Keogh, The Keogh Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, KE 221.
4.36: 'Liberty Hall the night Countess Markievicz was released from prison', Irish Political Figures Photographic Collection, National Library of Ireland, NPA POLF202.
4.53: 'Conflagration', National Library of Ireland, HOG 57.