A plaque commemorating Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins has been erected in London.
It marks the spot where Collins joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1909.
Islington Town Council put up the plate on Barnsbury Street on Friday afternoon.
Historian Donal Fallon says the plaque signifies the influence of young nationalists like Collins at the time:
"A plaque like that would have been unimaginable in London 30 or 40 years ago, but the movement at that time was kind of being revitalized by a younger leadership, you know some of them joke that the Fenians had become a drinking club of older men and they were turning it into something new and and and fresh."