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1985: The Year That Was 1984: A Look Back The Civil War The Road to Civil War The Irish War of Independence Michael Collins Women and the War Cork at War The Changemakers History: Back to Home Page
<p>Maura Wallace, Geraldine Horgan, and Angela Stout on Saint Patrick's Street in Cork. On July 18, 1979, they made history when they became the first female bus conductors in Ireland.</p>

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Clodagh Finn: An advent calendar of women to celebrate
Here's a brief introduction to 24 women from the ancient to recent past who will inspire you
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SClodagh Finn: A West Cork wartime heroine who fought against the Nazis
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SClodagh Finn: Queen Scotia, the daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh who went to war outside Tralee
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Clodagh Finn: Hitting a high note for ordinary women
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SClodagh Finn: We need a Miss Mary of the camps now
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SJennifer Horgan: Cork nun Kate McCarthy deserves better
Clodagh Finn: The Irishwoman who led Danish resistance to the Nazis
Clodagh Finn: The Irishwoman who led Danish resistance to the Nazis
When Monica de Wichfeld (of Derrylin in Co Fermanagh, among many other places) was condemned to death on May 13, 1944, for her role in the Danish resistance, there was an audible gasp in the room.

Sun, 19 Nov, 2023

Clodagh Finn: The secret lives of our revolutionary grannies
S Clodagh Finn: The secret lives of our revolutionary grannies
Professor Caitríona Beaumont says her memories of her paternal grandmother, Máirín Beaumont, mostly involve sweets.

Sat, 05 Aug, 2023

Clodagh Finn: Blitz diary of an Irish nurse on Thames ambulance boat
Clodagh Finn: Blitz diary of an Irish nurse on Thames ambulance boat
Longford woman logged her experiences of war in a diary found by her relatives after her death

Sat, 24 Jun, 2023

Proposal to name part of Macroom bypass after Cumann na mBan gains support
Proposal to name part of Macroom bypass after Cumann na mBan gains support
Further details have emerged of the exploits of Cumann na mBan members in the area, some of whom smuggled guns and others who provided safe houses and medical care for injured or ‘on the run’ IRA volunteers

Tue, 03 Jan, 2023

Irish Examiner view: One good way to honour women's role in the War of Independence
Irish Examiner view: One good way to honour women's role in the War of Independence
The proposal to name part of the new Macroom bypass in honour of Cumann na mBan is a step in the right direction

Wed, 14 Dec, 2022

Linda Connolly: It's time to tell the hidden histories of Eileen Biggs and Margaret Doherty
Linda Connolly: It's time to tell the hidden histories of Eileen Biggs and Margaret Doherty
Ireland's revolutionary period was marked by sexual violence â€” and the archives suggest the scale of outrages, from hair cutting to rape, was even worse than the papers reported at the time

Sat, 09 Jul, 2022

Josephine O’Donoghue
Josephine O’Donoghue
Brought to light by Dr John Borgonovo of University College Cork’s book, Florence and Josephine O’Donoghue’s War of Independence, Josephine’s role during this time is as remarkable as it is hard to believe.

Tue, 29 Mar, 2022

Muriel MacSwiney
Muriel MacSwiney
Born into the extremely wealthy Murphy distillery family, Muriel MacSwiney is best known as the widow of Cork Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney.

Tue, 29 Mar, 2022

Mary MacSwiney
Mary MacSwiney
With a roll call of political achievements in her own right — including Sinn Féin leadership in 1927 — and lauded for her oratory and publicity prowess, much of Mary MacSwiney’s activities in 1920, unsurprisingly, revolved around her younger brother ...

Tue, 29 Mar, 2022

Nora and Sheila Wallace
Nora and Sheila Wallace
Another formidable pair of sisters, Nora and Sheila Wallace’s StAugustine Street (then Brunswick Street) newsagents was a headquarters for IRA intelligence throughout 1920.

Tue, 29 Mar, 2022

Maighréad Uí Luasa
Maighréad Uí Luasa
An active Cumann na mBan member since the age of 20 and from a well-known republican family, Blarney Street’s Maighréad Uí Luasa was another woman who risked her job, arrest and imprisonment during this time.

Tue, 29 Mar, 2022

The Duggan sisters
The Duggan sisters
Flowers, arms, and a mayor’s last moments — the Duggan sisters, florists Peg and Annie, seamstress Sara, and school teacher Brighid, were four such women deeply involved in the city’s Republican activities.

Mon, 28 Mar, 2022

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'We are making history here today': Six remarkable women and the Treaty debate
The six women elected to Dáil Éireann, dismissed by their male colleagues as the grieving wives, mothers and sisters of the heroic dead, were political forces who had each arrived at a strongly held position on the Treaty, writes Deputy Political Editor Elaine Loughlin

Wed, 29 Dec, 2021

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