From North To South, From East To West, Éirígí Remembers Our Patriot Dead - Part 1

From North To South, From East To West, Éirígí Remembers Our Patriot Dead - Part 1

Easter weekend saw Éirígí activists from across Ireland pay tribute to our patriot dead.  From Galway to Cork, from Dublin to Belfast, wreaths and easter lilies were laid at many republican graves, monuments and statues.

We have republished a selection of photos from these commemorative events below.  This is part one of a two-part photo diary, you can view part two here.

Easter week has held a deep significance for Irish republicans for more than a century, it is a time in which we remember with pride those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the 230-year-old struggle for an Irish Republic.

It is also a time for reflection and renewed dedication to the building of a new, all-Ireland Republic - which is the greatest tribute of all we could pay to our patriot dead.

Play your part in building this movement, join Éirígí today.

Arbour Hill Cemetery, Dublin City.

Milltown Cemetery, Belfast.

Askeaton, County Limerick.

Youghal, County Cork.

Athenry, County Galway.

Athlone, County Westmeath.

St. Enda’s in Rathfarnham, South Dublin.

Rathfarnham, South Dublin.

Ashbourne, County Meath.

Crosstown, County Wexford.

Ballinagore, County Westmeath.

Tuam, County Galway.

London, England.

Ballyduff, County Wexford.