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MacCurtain Street Cork 1945 formerly King Street it was renamed after the murder of Tomas MacCurtain in April 1920 by the then Lord Mayor Terence MacSwiney under the Lord Mayor's items at the Cork Corporation meeting.
The Coal Quay (Cornmarket Street) in the early 1960's. A book published in the 1990's called "From an Anchor to a Needle " described this Street very well at one stage you buy almost anything there.
Muriel MacSwiney Lady Mayoress of Cork March 1920 to October 1920 . First woman to be given the freedom of New York. She died in October 1982.
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Delighted to host Dr Leeann Lane's fantastic exhibition on the afterlives of Cork republican women in Cregan Library until the 30th of this month!

It'll be travelling to the O'Reilly Library for display from the 1st of November.

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Image of Dr. Leeann Lane in front of her exhibition on the afterlives of cork republican women
West Cork women wearing the traditional headed cloak in the 1930's
Will the exhibition be coming to Cork Leeann
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Delighted that my exhibition on the afterlives of Cork republican women who did not go on to marry is now up in Creegan lib DCU @dculibrary.bsky.social
I want to thank all the DCU library staff and especially @orlanicaodha.bsky.social
Also thanks to @cecilearchives.bsky.social for all her help.
Geraldine Neeson in later life this lady was the bridesmaid at the wedding of Muriel and Terence MacSwiney.
A flower seller outside Gardiner Street Church Dublin
Sorry to hear of the passing of Manchan Magan a great writer and promoter of the Irish language also a link to the Republican history of the country being the grandson of Sheila Humphreys lifelong Republican and member of Cumann na mBan he was also the great grand nephew of the O Rahilly.
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Born #Onthisday 1885 nurse Aoife de Búrca who treated the injured (including James Connolly) during the #EasterRising at the Hibernian Hotel & the GPO & carried messages through the chaos. She returned to nursing for #Dublin Corporation, dedicating her life to care.
Just saw this little cat on active service 😀
Castlefields and Oxford Road Manchester
A mural of Terence MacSwiney on Liberty Street Cork it is in connection with Mairead Lucy who typed the draft of Principles of Freedom.
Back in 2021 after some searching found the grave of May and Lil Conlon at Kilcrea Friary Cork. Lil's book "Cumann na mBan and the women of Ireland " is well worth reading. Great information on the War of Independence in the Cork area.
Brid Duggan sister of Peg , Annie and Sarah. Brid was a national school teacher near her home in Blackpool Cork. Unlike her three sisters she was a staunch supporter of De Valera she had a photo of him displayed prominently at her home on Cathedral Street.
The Douglas Hyde was where Fionbarras is now Leeann if memory serves me right Coughlans was where my grandfather used to go for a pint many many years ago.
Left to right Lil Conlon, Sarah Duggan, Kate Breen from Kerry is standing ( not properly visible) and May Conlon all republican. All except Kate Breen supported the treaty. Kate eventually became a Fianna Fail councillor. The Conlons lived in Shanakiel Cork.
Sarah Langford one of the Duggan sisters from Blackpool Cork a seamstress by trade worked from home had to endure numerous raids on the house by the Black and Tans a friend of Michael Collins she supported the treaty. She went through great difficulties to get a pension for her service.