Portraits, 2nd prize
Seamus Murphy
for Guardian Weekend Magazine
for Guardian Weekend Magazine
01 January, 1998
John Snee (97) nurses an old Mauser rifle, one of the guns smuggled in from Germany, in the cell block of Kilmainham Gaol. In 1916, leaders of the Easter Rising against British domination were executed by firing squad in the yard of Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin. The event catalyzed thousands of young men and women to take up arms and fight for Irish independence. Today, surviving veterans of the original Irish Republican Army number among the world's oldest revolutionaries. Most pride themselves that theirs was a military battle, fought against soldiers and not civilians.
Seamus Murphy
Seamus Murphy's work as a photojournalist has taken him on frequent assignments to Afghanistan, but also across the world, from Iran, the Palestinian territories and Iraq, to Ken...
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