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Jennie Wyse Power - Wikipedia

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

Women's rights campaigner and Sinn Féin co-founder Jennie Wyse ...

Jane 'Jennie' Wyse Power (nee O'Toole) was born in Baltinglass, County Wicklow, on May 1, 1858 and would go on blaze a trail as a pioneering ...

Power, Jennie Wyse | Dictionary of Irish Biography

She was a founder member of Cumann na mBan (1914) and its first president (1915), and a member of Cumann na dTeachtaire (a women's group within Sinn Féin) and ...

Grangegorman Lives: Jennie Wyse Power - Royal Irish Academy

Jennie Wyse Power (1858-1941) was an Irish Nationalist and women's rights activist. ... founder and, from 1911, vice president of Sinn Féin. In ...

The Life Of Jennie Wyse Power - County Wicklow Heritage

This movement sought compIete independence for Ireland and development of the Irish economy and culture. It was formed to provide women with an activist ...

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.

Jennie Wyse Power – In politics for nearly 50 years

Jennie married John Wyse Power, a member of the IRB and a founder member of the GAA. They had four children. The first little girl died, three others survived.

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 - Dublin Cemeteries Trust

Ladies' Land League, Inghinidhe na hÉireann and Sinn Féin. Jennie married a journalist, John Wyse Power, and they had four children. The youngest child ...

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

As radical nationalism regrouped after the rebellion, Jennie was active in most of the key organizations, including Cumann na mBan (the Women's League) and Sinn ...

See photos as Wicklow community celebrates links to political ...

The life of political activist Jennie Wyse Power was celebrated through music, art and literature at a two-day event held in Baltinglass ...

Jane (O'Toole) Wyse Power (1858-1941) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Jane "Jennie" Wyse Power was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman. She was a founder member of Sinn Féin and also of Inghinidhe na hÉ ...

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

In the Irish Free State, as a member of the new Senate, Jennie continued to be an advocate for women against the gender legislation of the 1920s ...

Commemoration Programme for Jennie Wyse Power

The Jennie Wyse Power Programme is the final in a series of initiatives promoting and celebrating the lives of trailblazing women connected with ...

5 January 1941 - Irish History on the Day that's in it

5 January 1941: The death of Jennie Wise Power, Revolutionary and campaigner for Women's Rights on this day.

Jennie Wyse Power - Dublin - Come Here To Me!

While the female republican body Cumann na mBán flatly rejected the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, Jennie Wyse Power came to support it, which ...

1916: Jeannie Wyse-Power's Back Story - Avoca Studio Gallery

Jeannie Wyse-Power (née O'Toole; 1 May 1858 – 5 January 1941) was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman.

Death of Jennie Wyse Power, Activist & Feminist | seamus dubhghaill

She is a founder member of Sinn Féin and also of Inghinidhe na hÉireann. Power is born Jane O'Toole in Baltinglass, County Wicklow on May 1 ...

3.7.8 Jennie Wyse Power praises the Gaelic League and Sinn Féin

She was a member of the Ladies' Land League, Inghinidhe na hÉireann, became vice-president of Sinn Féin, first president of Cumann na mBan and later a senator ...

Bray People on X: "Women's rights campaigner and Sinn Féin co ...

Women's rights campaigner and Sinn Féin co-founder Jennie Wyse Power to be celebrated in her native Wicklow https://t.co/YssJMVrtfg.