Thirty-three people, including one pregnant woman, died as a result of these atrocities. Many more were injured.
The Oireachtas Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women's Rights, in its final report on the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings, gave the following information concerning those who were killed by the bombings which took place on May 17th, 1974:
PATRICK ASKIN (44):Forestry worker, married, from Glaslough, Co Monaghan. He was killed in the Monaghan bomb.
JOSIE BRADLEY (21):Civil servant, single, from Coolfin, Kilcormack, Co Offaly. She was killed in the Talbot Street, Dublin explosion.
MARIE BUTLER (21):Temporarily employed as a shop assistant at Clerys while awaiting a nursing position. Single, from Vilierstown, Cappoquin, Co Waterford. She was killed in Parnell Street, Dublin.
ANNE BYRNE (35):Housewife, married, from Donaghmede, Dublin. She was killed in Talbot Street while on a shopping trip.
THOMAS CAMPBELL (52):Agricultural worker, single, from Silverstream, Co Monaghan. He was killed in Monaghan.
SIMONE CHETRIT (30):A French citizen visiting Ireland on an English language course. She was due to return to her home in Paris the following morning. She was killed in Talbot Street.
THOMAS CROARKIN (36):Agricultural worker, single, from Tyholland, Co Monaghan. Seriously injured in Monaghan and survived until July 24th, 1974 when he died at the Richmond hospital, Dublin.
JOHN DARGLE (80):Pensioner, lived alone at Portland Row, Ballybough, Dublin. He was working at the corporation fruit market in Dublin. He was killed in Parnell Street.
CONCEPTA DEMPSEY (65):A shop assistant in Guiney's, Talbot Street, Dublin. Single, from Chord Road, Drogheda, Co Louth. She was seriously injured in Talbot Street and survived until June 11th, when she died at the Mater hospital.
COLLETTE AND BABY DOHERTY (21):Collette ran a shop in Sheriff Street with her husband John. She was nine months pregnant when she was killed in Talbot Street. Her daughter Wendy, aged 22 months, was with her when she was killed and was found wandering an hour later, relatively unharmed.
PATRICK FAY (47):Employed in the GPO, married. A native of Ardee, Co Louth, he lived in Artane, Dublin. He was killed in Parnell Street, having just filled his car with petrol.
ELIZABETH FITZGERALD (59):She had lived with her husband, Christopher, in Phibsborough. Both were injured in the Parnell Street bombing. She survived until May 19th, 1974, while her husband, Christopher, recovered in the Mater hospital.
BREDA GRACE (35):Married, housewife, living in Portmarnock, originally from Tralee, Co Kerry. She was killed in Talbot Street.
ARCHIE HARPER (73):Ran a farm and family pub in his native Co Monaghan. He was injured in the Monaghan bombing and died the following Tuesday night, May 21st.
ANTONIO MAGLIOCCO (37):Italian citizen and restaurant owner. He was a native of Casalattico, near Cassino, Italy. He was killed in the explosion on Parnell Street, while visiting his brother Mario's restaurant.
MAY MCKENNA (55):Originally from Monaghan and Dungannon, Co Tyrone, but lived in Talbot Street (over O'Neill's shoe shop). She was employed at Clerys. May was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
ANNE MARREN (20):Worked in department of posts and telegraphs, Hawkins Street. She was a native of Lavagh, Ballymote, Co Sligo. She was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
ANNA MASSEY (21):Worked at Lisney's auctioneers and from Sallynoggin, Dublin. She was engaged to be married and her wedding was due to take place in July 1974. Anna was killed in the South Leinster Street explosion.
DOROTHY MORRIS (57):Employed at Cadbury. Dorothy had five siblings and lived all her life in Kimmage. She was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
O'BRIEN FAMILY - JOHN O'BRIEN (24), ANNA O'BRIEN (22), JACQUELINE (17 months) and ANNE-MARIE (five months):Lived in Gardiner Street, Dublin, originally from Finglas. John worked in Palm Grove, the ice-pop factory. The entire family was killed in the Parnell Street explosion.
CHRISTINA O'LOUGHLIN (51):Worked in the Shelbourne Hotel as a french polisher, lived in Townsend Street, Dublin. She was killed in the South Leinster Street explosion.
EDWARD JOHN O'NEILL (39):Self-employed painter and decorator who lived in Dominick Street, Dublin. Edward was killed and his two young sons were seriously injured in the Parnell Street bombing. His wife gave birth to a stillborn daughter three months after his death.
BABY MARTHA O'NEILL (stillborn):Stillborn child of Edward and Martha O'Neill, born in August 1974.
MARIE PHELAN (20):Worked in the Civil Service. Originally from Ballyvoreen, Woodstown, Co Waterford and living in Dublin. She was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
SIOBHÁN ROICE (19):Worked in the Civil Service. Originally from Thomas Street, Wexford town, and living in Dublin. She was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
MAUREEN SHIELDS (46):Originally from Hollyford, Co Tipperary. Maureen moved to Dublin where she worked in the Civil Service until her marriage. She was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
JACK TRAVERS (28):Self-employed, from Park Street, Monaghan town. He was engaged to be married. He was killed in the explosion in North Street, Monaghan.
BREDA TURNER (21):Worked in the Civil Service, in the income tax office. She was engaged to be married the following Easter. Originally from Thurles, Co Tipperary, she had moved to Dublin. She was killed in the Parnell Street explosion.
JOHN WALSHE (27):Single, from Crumlin, Dublin. He was killed in the Talbot Street explosion.
PEGGY WHITE (45):Part-time restaurant worker. She lived in Belgium Park, Monaghan town. Peggy was injured in the bomb in North Road, Monaghan town, and died on the night of the bombing.
GEORGE WILLIAMSON (72):A bachelor farmer from Castleshane, Co Monaghan. He was killed in the explosion in North Road, Monaghan.