Not good and they progressively got worse as more damage was done and people got injured.
The Easter Rising is so-called because it started on Easter Monday, the 24th of April 1916. It continued throughout Easter week until Saturday the 29th of April. It really has nothing to do with Easter itself, so at a stretch you could only say something like a link between Resurrection and Rising.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
I do not believe you can say any of the Irish rebellions were successful at least not for the Irish.
Underpaid factury workers who were sick of being treated like garbage Actualy it was a man called James connelly he first started unions 100 or so years ago in Ireland he was also tied to a chair and shot by the English and too part in the 1916 Easter rising on the island and is a HERO.
A lot like a huge fiery ball of gas rising in the east and setting in the west.
You've got to be very specific. First off, there are no Mercury Head quarters. There are however Mercury dimes produced during 1916, along with Barber dimes produced during 1916. If you have a Barber dime dated 1916 it is worth a few bucks for silver depending on the condition. On the other hand, if you have a Mecury dime with a 1916 and a D mintmark on the reverse, you have a coin worth several hundred to several thousands of dollars depending on condition. If you have just a 1916 dime with no, or another mintmark, it is only worth a few bucks for silver. There are also quarters produced in 1916. Like the dime there were 2 designs that year, the more common Barber quarter worth about $7 in scrap depending on the condition, and the key-dated 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter worth several hundred dollars depending on condition. So without knowing what your coin is, it is impossible to say how much it is worth.
The Easter Rising is so-called because it started on Easter Monday, the 24th of April 1916. It continued throughout Easter week until Saturday the 29th of April. It really has nothing to do with Easter itself, so at a stretch you could only say something like a link between Resurrection and Rising.
Like Father Like Son - 1916 was released on: USA: 25 September 1916
the full moon is rising because during a full moon, the Earth is in the middle of the sun and moon and acts like a fulcrum. thus, when the sun sets in the west, the moon is rising .
Just Like a Woman - 1916 was released on: USA: 14 December 1916
There Is No Place Like Home - 1916 was released on: USA: 28 March 1916
Manufactured between 1886 and 1916. Retail value $50-$75 unless in like-new condition.
I Do Like a Joke - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
the full moon is rising because during a full moon, the Earth is in the middle of the sun and moon and acts like a fulcrum. thus, when the sun sets in the west, the moon is rising .
It really depends on the date. A common date Mercury in circulated condition is worth about $3 in silver scrap. On the other hand, a rare date like a 1916-D is worth $500+ even in barely readable condition.
The cast of I Do Like a Joke - 1916 includes: Johnny Butt as The man
I think it might be CALLED 1916, it sounds familiar.