Two Vicars Walking Past Policemen Outside Brixton Prison, 1920. 'The Mayor of Cork [Terence MacSwiney], a fervent Sinn-Feiner. So fervent in fact, that when jailed in Brixton Prison, he starved himself to death in many long and terrible days'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 4); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland
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