In 1922, Ireland was once more a battlefield, as the Civil War saw conflict break out all over the country. In this interactive series, photographer David Cleary returns to locations captured on film back in 1922 and takes new photographs showing how those settings have changed - or not.

The original caption of this photo from the National Library of Ireland's collection reads "children chatting to troops passing through to an attack on Irregulars Stronghold". The image was taken in Bruff, County Limerick, in July 1922, and while the greenery has changed, the street view looks remarkably similar a century later.

Original image courtesy of the National Library of Ireland