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The Life Of Jennie Wyse Power


Jennie Wyse Power - Wikipedia

an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and also of Inghinidhe na hÉireann.

The Life Of Jennie Wyse Power - County Wicklow Heritage

The Wyse Powers were ardent supporters of Parnell's Home Rule movement and the Gaelic Revival. In 1890 Jennie joined Conradh na Gaeilge and became a member of ...

Power, Jennie Wyse | Dictionary of Irish Biography

From Parnell to de Valera: a biography of Jennie Wyse Power (1991), 31, 55, 84, 89; Helen Litton (ed.) Revolutionary woman: Kathleen Clarke, 1878–1972 (1991)

Jennie Wyse Power - Dublin Cemeteries Trust

of Jennie Wyse Power. (1800s). What does it reveal about life in the past? Key Words. Nationalist. Suffrage. Discussion Points. The 1916 Rising. The War of ...

Grangegorman Lives: Jennie Wyse Power - Royal Irish Academy

Jennie Wyse Power (1858-1941) was an Irish Nationalist and women's rights activist. She was active in the Ladies' Land League and was a strong ...

Jennie Wyse Power – In politics for nearly 50 years

Jennie Wyse Power joined Cumann na nGael, the pro-Treaty party. She soon became disillusioned with their policies and attended her last meeting in 1925.

Jennie Wyse Power: The first president of Cumann na mBan

Jennie Wyse Power (1858-1941) nationalist and suffragist, was born Jane O'Toole in May 1858 in Baltinglass, Co Wicklow.

Life in 1916 Ireland: Stories from statistics - CSO

In 1883 she married John Wyse Power, a journalist, and in 1885 they moved to Dublin when John got a job with the Freeman's Journal, a national paper. Jennie was ...

Wyse Power, Jennie (1858–1941) - Encyclopedia.com

Wyse Power, Jennie (1858–1941)Irish suffragist and nationalist . Name variations: Jennie Wyse-Power. Born Jane O'Toole in Baltinglass, County Wicklow, ...

Ladies Land League, VP of Inghinidhe na hEireann, VP of Sinn Fein ...

The Life Of Jennie Wyse Power - Ladies Land League, VP of Inghinidhe na hEireann, VP of Sinn Fein 1911 and in Cumman na mBan . Senator in the ...

Jennie Wyse Power - Choosing the Green

It's rare that a woman can juggle an immense amount of political power, a restaurant of her own and a family of four children. But Jennie ...

Jennie Wyse Power | West Wicklow Historical Society

Jennie Wyse Power was an important figure in Irish politics from the Land League to the 1930s and she is getting more attention now as people ...

3.7.8 Jennie Wyse Power praises the Gaelic League and Sinn Féin

[Jennie Wyse Power was an activist in agrarian, nationalist and feminist causes. She was a member of the Ladies' Land League, Inghinidhe na hÉireann, became ...

Jennie Wyse Power and Baltinglass: A Two Day Programme for ...

A two-day programme to celebrate political activist Jennie Wyse Power's connection to County Wicklow and her contribution to the Irish State will be held in ...

Jennie Wyse Power (1858-1941) - The Irish Times

Jennie Wyse Power, nee O'Toole, was a feminist and a nationalist involved in the major events in Irish history throughout her life.

IN FOCUS Jennie Wyse Power: Civic Republican Ep 1 - YouTube

This content isn't available. IN FOCUS Jennie Wyse Power: Civic Republican Ep 1. 191 views · 3 years ago ...more. St Patrick's Festival. 4.51K.

Jennie Wyse Power commemorated in the town of her birth

The life and achievements of Jennie Wyse Power (1858-1941) were celebrated on Friday 17 November 2023 at Baltinglass library.

From Parnell to De Valera : a biography of Jennie Wyse Power ...

From Parnell to De Valera : a biography of Jennie Wyse Power, 1858-1941 -book.

Jennie Wyse-Power: Entrepreneur, Revolutionary, Treaty Supporter

Jane [Jennie] Wyse-Power nee O'Toole was born in Baltinglass, County Wicklow, in 1856 to Edward And Mary O'Toole [nee Norton].

From Parnell to De Valera: A Biography of Jennie Wyse Power ...

From Parnell to De Valera: A Biography of Jennie Wyse Power, 1858-1941 · From inside the book · Contents · Other editions - View all · Common terms and phrases.