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Dublin Custom House Ablaze. City’s Finest Building Burned to the Ground

Series

Series Name
Gaumont Graphic

Issue

Issue No.
1063
Date Released
30 May 1921
Stories in this Issue:
  1. *Dublin Custom House Ablaze. City’s Finest Building Burned to the Ground
  2. *Empire Day Parade
  3. *England V. Australia: The First Test Match
  4. *American Sports And Pastimes

* Story has local or special distribution

Story

Summary
Custom House ablaze. Pile of revolvers ‘captured and discarded during the melee’. Civilians lined up under of guard of military and auxiliaries to be searched. 3 smiling soldiers with Union Jack.
Keywords
Weapons; Fires; Independence movements; Terrorism; Accidents and disasters; Military
Library number GR
4746
Length of story (in feet)
84
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Reuters Archive Licensing: Screen Ocean
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Notes
British Pathe Ltd (qv) also handles the Reuters Historical Collection, which includes the British Paramount, Empire British, Gaumont Graphic and Gaumont British newsreels.
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