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  2. Cumann na mBan - Wikipedia

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    Cumann na mBan (Irish pronunciation: [ˈkʊmˠən̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈmˠanˠ]; lit. ' The Women's Council ' but in English termed The Irishwomen's Council ), [ 1 ] abbreviated C na mB , [ 2 ] is an Irish republican women's paramilitary organisation formed in Dublin on 2 April 1914, merging with and dissolving Inghinidhe na hÉireann , and in 1916 ...

  3. Brigid Lyons Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Brigid Lyons Thornton (13 May 1896 – 15 November 1987) was an Irishwoman who was a member of Cumann na mBan, an officer in the Irish Free State Army and a doctor. [1] [2] From a young age she was involved in the nationalist movement, starting with selling badges and flags at the funeral of O'Donovan Rossa in 1915.

  4. Jennie Wyse Power - Wikipedia

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    She helped organise the nationwide anti-conscription protest Lá na mBan on 9 June 1918, which resulted in an influx of members to Cumann na mBan. [21] Wyse Power did not stand for election at the 1918 general election, but she and other Cumann na mBan members successfully campaigned for Markievicz, the Sinn Féin candidate in Dublin St ...

  5. Category:Cumann na mBan members - Wikipedia

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  6. Cooney sisters - Wikipedia

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    She was an adjutant in Cumann na mBan. [3] She was a seamstress and fashioned her military uniform from one that Colbert gave her. She later married Denis O'Brien at St James' Catholic Church, Dublin on 12 April 1926, [ 9 ] who had been one of the volunteers in the Marrowbow Lane garrison with his two brothers.

  7. Bridie O'Mullane - Wikipedia

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    By 1918 O'Mullane was a member of the Executive of Cumann na mBan. She had founded branches in County Sligo and went on to work all over the country. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] During the Irish War of Independence O'Mullane moved around Ireland establishing and maintaining lines of communication between Dublin and Irish Republican Army units throughout Ireland.

  8. GPO nursing contingent - Wikipedia

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    The GPO nursing contingent was a group of twelve women, including members of Cumann na mBan - the republican women's organisation for Irish independence - who remained in the besieged G.P.O. building during the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin and removed the wounded to hospital.

  9. Linda Kearns MacWhinney - Wikipedia

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    Having joined Cumann na mBan shortly after its formation in 1914. [1] She had not been interested in nationalism or republicanism prior to the Easter Rising and had intended to serve as a nurse in France during World War I until a chance meeting with Thomas MacDonagh changed her mind and radicalised her. [3]