File:The O'Rahilly memorial, O'Rahilly Parade, Dublin.jpg

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The place where The O'Rahilly fell in Easter Week 1916 is now the back of Jury's Hotel. The engraving is a copy of the letter he wrote to his wife as he was dying. The text reads:

‘Written after I was shot. Darling Nancy I was shot leading a rush up Moore Street and took refuge in a doorway. While I was there I heard the men pointing out where I was and made a bolt for the laneway I am in now. I got more [than] one bullet I think. Tons and tons of love dearie to you and the boys and to Nell and Anna. It was a good fight anyhow. Please deliver this to Nannie O' Rahilly, 40 Herbert Park, Dublin. Goodbye Darling.’
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