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English: The house of Michael O'Rahilly (The O'Rahilly), which he left from to join the Easter Rising in 1916, demolished in Dublin on the 28 September despite plans from the City Council to place it on the Register of Protected Structures.
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The site where the house of The O'Rahilly stood, at 40 Herbert Park, demolished in September 2020

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29 September 2020

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