Ceremony in Mountjoy Prison honours ten men who were executed during the War of Independence.
Fianna Éireann veterans are among those who gathered in Mountjoy Jail for a wreath laying ceremony at the collective grave of Kevin Barry, Fank Flood, Patrick Moran, Thomas Whelan, Thomas Traynor, Patrick Doyle, Thomas Bryan, Bernard Ryan, Edmond Foley and Patrick Maher.
The men were executed at Mountjoy between November 1920 and June 1921 and buried in a plot in the prison grounds.
Kevin Barry was the first Irish Volunteer to be executed by the British during the War of Independence and at age eighteen was also the youngest.
The remembrance ceremony has been organised by the National Graves Association in honour of those who died for Irish freedom.
An RTÉ News report broadcast on 17 November 1968. The footage shown here is mute.