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Fanny Parnell - Wikipedia

Fanny Parnell ... Frances Isabelle Parnell (4 September 1848 – 20 July 1882) was an Irish poet and Irish nationalist. She was the sister of Charles Stewart ...

Fanny Parnell (1848-1882) - Mount Auburn Cemetery

Fanny Parnell is buried in Lot 167 Violet Path at Mount Auburn Cemetery, her unique monument, a boulder, was brought here from her birthplace, the Parnell ...

Parnell, Fanny Isabel | Dictionary of Irish Biography

Bouts of ill health and fever forced her to give up active involvement in the league, but she continued her work from home. Her death on 20 July 1882, aged ...

Anna & Fanny Parnell - History Ireland

Anna & Fanny Parnell are exemplars of two distinct and typical stream of female action in the nineteenth century and are busy with philanthropic activities.

Fanny Parnell (1848-1882) - Find a Grave Memorial

Poet. Born Frances Isabel Parnell, she was outspoken and sharp witted. She promoted the Irish Revolutionary movement with her articles and poems.

Fanny Parnell - Sligo Poets

Francis Isabel Parnell, the sister of the Irish Parliamentary Party leader Charles Stewart Parnell, was born in County Wicklow in 1854.

Songs of Clare - Miss Fanny Parnell sung by Josie Baker

In story we mourn the loss of our fair one, The love that we bore her sure no tongue can tell. Our hearts deep devotion flies over the ocean, With a prayer for ...

GPO Museum - Facebook

... Fanny Parnell was born in Avondale, Co. Wicklow. She was an Irish Poet, Nationalist and sister of Charles Stewart Parnell. Parnell's poetry ...

Fanny Parnell - Poems by the Famous Poet - All Poetry

This poem unflinchingly expresses a yearning for national recognition and a desire to witness the triumph of one's homeland, even from beyond the grave.

In memoriam Miss Fanny Parnell, died 20th July 1882. - NLI catalogue

Fanny Parnell, [born Frances Isabelle Parnell]; poet, activist and co-founder in 1880 with her sister Anna Parnell (1852–1911) of the Ladies' Land League (to ...

GPO Museum (@gpowithistory) on X

OnThisDay, September 4th 1848, Fanny Parnell was born in Avondale, Co. Wicklow. She was an Irish Poet, Nationalist and sister of Charles ...

Fanny Parnell / D. Drummond. | Library of Congress

Boston, Mass. : Schultz & Harrington, c1882 Aug. 21. Headings. - Parnell, Fanny. Headings. Lithographs--1880-1890. Portrait prints-- ...

Fanny Parnell's, 'Hold the Harvest' (1880) 'The Hovels of Ireland' (18

Frances Isabel Parnell—Fanny—was born in Avondale House in County Wicklow in 1848. Her father's family were wealthy Anglican landowners, ...

Frances Isabelle "Fanny" Parnell (1848 - 1882) - Genealogy - Geni

Fanny Parnell born Frances Isabelle Parnell (September 4, 1848 – July 20, 1882) was an Irish poet, Irish Nationalist, and the sister of Charles ...

Fanny Parnell: The Songstress of the Land League - ResearchGate

Download Citation | Fanny Parnell: The Songstress of the Land League | While Charles Stewart Parnell was the leader of the Home Rule movement, ...

Fanny Parnell: The Songstress of the Land League | SpringerLink

Because of her poetry and political writings, Fanny achieved transatlantic celebrity and was more popular than her brother before her untimely death at the age ...

Reassessing Anna and Fanny Parnell—an extract from Sisters

Penned in the opening phases of the Irish Land War (1879–81), Fanny Parnell's 1879 poem 'Hold the harvest' became her best-known work.

Herstory: Fanny Isabel Parnell - RTE

Fanny Isabel Parnell's poetry was celebrated by Irish nationalists and her activism helped to bring many Irish and Irish-American women into ...

National Library of Ireland - Facebook

OnThisDay 3 September 1854 - Birth of Fanny Parnell, Land League agitator and sister of Charles Stewart Parnell. [IMAGE: In memoriam Miss Fanny...