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<p>The former workhouse at Bahaghs near Caherciveen, Co Kerry was used as a makeshift detention centre during the Civil War. In March, 1923, National Army troops took out five republican prisoners, shot them in the legs, and then blew them up. Picture: Alan Landers</p>

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<p>The Ballyseedy monument, a memorial to the Republican insurgents executed by Free State forces at Ballyseedy, located on the Tralee to Cork Road. Picture: Domnick Walsh</p>

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<p>As the sole survivor, Stephen Fuller, right, was able to tell what really happened at Ballyseedy, Co Kerry when National Army troops massacred eight anti-Treaty prisoners. Fuller is pictured  campaigning in the 1938 general election, and served as a TD from 1937 to 1943. Picture: NLI/Military Archives/Owen O'Shea</p>

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DURING the week RTÉ televised a fascinating documentary on of the discovery in Dublin of the priceless Caravaggio painting, The Betrayal of Christ. Its whereabouts had been a mystery for more than 200 years before it was found hanging in the dining room of the Jesuits’ house on Leeson Street, where it had been for some 60 years.

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