CELLS IN KILMAINHAM GAOL, JAIL, WHERE MANY LEADERS OF THE IRISH REBELLION WERE IMPRISONED FROM THE 1916 EASTER RISING AND SOME EXECUTED BY THE BRITISH AND THE IRISH FREE STATE. REFERRED TO BY POET, DRAMATIST AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNER IN LITERATURE, WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS IN HIS POEM 'EASTER 1916'. SEPTEMBER 1990