Women in the Irish Wars
Mountjoy Prison, Gonne McBride, Despard, McArdle, 1921
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Mountjoy Prison, Gonne McBride, Despard, McArdle, 1921
Scene outside Mountjoy Prison, guarded by British soldiers, taken during the period of executions, 1921. The women pictured are Maud Gonne McBride, Mrs Charlotte Despard, and Dorothy McArdle. Maud Gonne McBride was famously a widow of the executions of the 1916 leaders. Despard was a suffragette, socialist and member of Cumann na mBan. Despard’s brother was Field Marshall John French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland during the period of the War of Independence. McArdle was a writer of novels and plays, and was the author of the book The Irish Republic, about the Irish War of Independence.Suíomh:
Mountjoy Prison, Gonne McBride, Despard, McArdle, 1921 suite ag:
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An déantán roimhe seo:
Mrs Charlotte Despard, Cleeve’s Condensed Milk Factory (Limerick), 1920
An chéad déantán eile:
Mountjoy Prison, 13 March 1921