Gardaí have published the photos of more than 90 "persons of interest" as part of their investigation into the Dublin Riots.
They are asking the public to help them identify suspects to allow them to rule them "in or out" of their investigation into the violence on November 23rd last year.
It's the first time in the history of the force that such a tactic has been used on such a large scale.
Thirteen gardaí were injured during the unrest in the city centre almost a year ago that saw shops looted and a luas and three Dublin buses burnt out.
Fifty-seven people have been arrested in connection with the public disorder to date.
More than fifty gardaí are working on the case, while over 17,000 hours of CCTV footage has been retrieved.
The images are available here www.garda.ie.
Arrest
Meanwhile a teenager arrested as part of the investigation has been charged.
He's due before the Children's Court this morning after he was arrested during searches yesterday.
Three others who were also detained, two men in their 20s and 30s and a teenage boy, have been released without charge. A file is to be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.