Maria Winifred "Winnie" Carney (4 December 1887 – 21 November 1943), was an Irish republican, a participant in the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, and in...
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– Winifred Carney, 1887–1943: A Reconstruction of Her Biography. SIPTU, Irish Labour History Society. p. 233. Quinn, James (2009). "Carney, Winifred |...
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those volunteers who died as a result of hunger striking. Winifred Carney Grave Winifred Carney, a lifelong socialist (died 21 November 1943) was a member...
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anti-slavery campaigner, Mary Ann McCracken, and the trade unionist, Winifred Carney, were unveiled at a ceremony at Belfast City Hall to coincide with...
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Division. On the day of the Rising, Cumann na mBan members, including Winifred Carney, who arrived armed with both a Webley revolver and a typewriter, entered...
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Workers' Union, beginning in 1911 with Marie Johnson and from 1912 with Winifred Carney, Connolly sought to organise the millworkers of the Falls in the Irish...
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with Pearse and Connolly, there were three: Connolly's aide de camp, Winifred Carney, who had entered with the original ICA contingent, and the dispatchers...
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Concert Hall in Belfast later that year. Later in 2016, Brennan played Winifred Carney for the BBC in Voices 16 Rising. In 2017, she took on the lead role...
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same artist, Ralph Sander, of the Irish republican and trade unionist Winifred Carney). It depicts McCracken handing out an abolitionist leaflet identified...
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reporter Mike Bull, Commonwealth Games pole vaulter and decathlete Winifred Carney, suffragist and Irish independence activist Bryn Cunningham, Ulster...
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and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1866) 1943 – Winifred Carney, Irish suffragist, trade unionist, and Irish republican (b. 1887) 1945...
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Protestant Shankill Road in Belfast (accompanied by Jack White and by Winifred Carney) was blocked on their approach to the graveside and their "red" banner—"Break...
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Ireland to qualify as a gynaecologist). The society was also joined by Winifred Carney, a trade union secretary and close associate of James Connolly. When...
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(d. 1969) 1884 – R. C. Majumdar, Indian historian (d. 1980) 1887 – Winifred Carney, Irish suffragist, trade unionist, and Irish republican (d. 1943) 1892...
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with William Johnston secured the municipal vote for women, 1888 Winifred Carney (1887–1943), suffragist, rebel 1916, labour activist, statue at City...
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to unionise the Belfast Mill Workers. Johnson worked closely with Winifred Carney and introduced her to James Connolly. She had been secretary of the...
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Ulster Volunteer veteran George McBride, and 1916 Easter Rising veteran Winifred Carney. In 1934, along with Macgougan, the original Irish Citizen Army organiser...
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Cissie Cahalan (1876–1948) – trade unionist, feminist, suffragette Winifred Carney (1887–1943) – suffragist, trade unionist and Irish independence activist...
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Along with her friend O'Farrell, and James Connolly's aide de camp, Winifred Carney, she cared for the wounded including Connolly whose ankle was shattered...
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of the Socialist Party of Northern Ireland, among them 1916 veteran Winifred Carney and her ex-Ulster Volunteer husband, George McBride. Together with...
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Republican mural showing Bobby Sands, Winifred Carney and Wolfe Tone in the Newington area...
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the Shankill and Newtownards Road districts of Belfast, and included Winifred Carney, Jack Macgougan, secretary from 1935 onwards, and Victor Halley. In...
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from the GPO on the Friday of Easter Week, but O'Farrell, Grenan and Winifred Carney stayed behind with the remainder of the troops, who retreated to a...
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Michael Mallin at the College of Surgeons on St. Stephen's Green. Winifred Carney entered the GPO on O’Connell Street, armed with a Webley revolver and...
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December 1918, she spoke on a platform with Alice Milligan, in support of Winifred Carney standing in Belfast Victoria—with Constance Markievicz in Dublin, one...
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women in Lewes prison were Marie Perolz, Helena Molony, Nell Ryan, Winifred Carney and Foley. After the prisoners were released there was very little...
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who were subsequently deported to Lewes Prison, England, along with Winifred Carney, Helena Molony, Marie Perotz-Flanagan, Bríd Foley and Countess Markievicz...
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have held in Ulster". With Margaret MacCoubrey, Dr. Elizabeth Bell, Winifred Carney and others in the IWSS (formally disbanded in April 1914), McCracken...
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Republican Army. From 1936 he was active, alongside Betty Sinclair, Winifred Carney, Halley and others, in organising relief aid for the Spanish Republic...
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John McCarthy Sheelagh Cullen as Elizabeth O'Farrell Eithne Lydon as Winifred Carney Sabina Coyne as Julia Grenan Brian Waldron as Richard Murphy Tony Doyle...
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