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Mairéad Farrell: A Fanatic Heart

On March 6, 1988, in the shadow of the rock of Gibraltar, British Special Air…

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Nora Joyce: The Girl from Galway

Nora Barnacle was 20 when she arrived in Dublin and met James Joyce in 1904….

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Lola Ridge, Poet and Anarchist

“How can you help writing about something you feel intensely?” Ireland may have more poets…

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The Uncrowned Queen Of Ireland
History ArchivesWild Irish Women

The Uncrowned Queen Of Ireland

By Rosemary Rogers
IA Newsletter, February 3, 2024
Feb 2, 20247 min read
— Well I let her bawl away, to her heart’s content Kitty O’Shea and the rest of it until she called that lady a name that I won’t sully this […]
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The Life And Adventures of Kit Cavanagh
Fall 2023 IssueWild Irish Women

The Life And Adventures of Kit Cavanagh

By Rosemary RogersNov 13, 20236 min read
How the search for her missing husband turned this Irish wife and mother into a daring and dauntless soldier. She was born Christian Cavanagh in 1667, although throughout her life, […]
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Photo of Sinéad O'Connor at the Cambridge Folk Festival 50th Anniversary in 2014. Photo: Bryan Ledgard.
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Touched by Fire

By Rosemary Rogers
IA Newsletter July 29, 2023
Jul 27, 202312 min read
Born of the sun, they travelled a short while toward the sun And left the vivid air signed with their honour. The Truly Great, by Stephen Spender Sinéad O’Connor who […]
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Wild Irish Women: Bernadette
FeatureSpring 2023 IssueWild Irish Women

Wild Irish Women: Bernadette

By Rosemary Rogers
Spring 2023
Apr 12, 202311 min read
After 800 years of colonial rule, Ireland finally got conditional freedom and fell victim to the British Empire’s deadliest legacy, partition. In the six northern counties, bigotry and resentment simmered […]
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The Star of County Down
Home – In This IssueWild Irish WomenWinter 2022 Issue

The Star of County Down

By Rosemary RogersDec 7, 202213 min read
‘In Banbridge Town in the County Down One morning last July, From a boreen green came a sweet colleen, And she smiled as she passed me by.’ What is absolutely, […]
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The Lady From Chicago & The Pound Note
Fall 2022 IssueFeatureWild Irish Women

The Lady From Chicago & The Pound Note

By Rosemary Rogers

Fall 2022
Oct 18, 20229 min read
Her likeness appears on a banknote and in portraits by famous artists. Who was Lady Lavery Women rarely have their faces on currency. Except, of course, for the recently departed […]
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