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The grave of Eva Gore Booth and her partner Esther Roper, Hampstead.
Charlotte Despard
Charlotte Despard was a woman of many passions, she fought for the vote, for Irish freedom, for peace & for animal welfare. She formed, or was part of, many political groups & movements pav…
MARGARET PEARSE / Educator, politician, Irish language activist —
Margaret Mary Pearse Educator, politician, Irish language activist 1878-1868 Dublin Margaret Pearse was the older sister of Irish patriots Patrick and Willie. She was an educator, politician and Irish language activist. Margaret was born on 4 August 1878 at 27 Great Brunswick Street (no
A Reclaimed Heroine for our Time
Charlotte Riddell published no less than 56 books. She left Ireland for London with her mother when she was 25 in 1857. And yet for such a prolific author, she is hardly known on these shores. Tramp Press have re-issued her novel A Struggle with Fame as the first in their rediscovered voices series. Though it is not her best known or best work it has a certain resonance for the times we are in.
Esther Roper
Biography of Esther Roper
MARY PEARSE / Musician, teacher, actress, author —
MARY BRIGID PEARSE Musician, teacher, actress, author 1884-1947 Dublin Mary Bridget (later changed to Mary Brigid) was born in Dublin on 26th April, 1884 and was the youngest of four children born to James and Margaret Pearse; her siblings were Margaret, Patrick and Willie. She was a mus
Miracle Worker: Helen Keller & Annie Sullivan
Irish America Magazine
Power of silence: Teresa Deevy returns to Abbey
Once regarded as the playwright who would succeed Sean O'Casey as the next shining light of the Abbey Theatre, Teresa Deevy emerged with gusto in the early 1930s, but just over a decade later had fallen into obscurity.
Dictionary of Irish Biography
Countess of Desart Archives – Jewish Currents
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Eva Gore Booth the Other Sister