Surrounded by the distressed, rusting craquelure panelling of an original studded iron door in Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, a small spy hole – visible only because the circular cover that once covered it is missing - enabled the guards to see into the darkened cells of Irish Republican prisoners incarcerated on the '1916 corridor'.
Surrounded by the distressed, rusting craquelure panelling of an original studded iron door in Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, a small spy hole – visible only because the circular cover that once covered it is missing - enabled the guards to see into the darkened cells of Irish Republican prisoners incarcerated on the '1916 corridor'.