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Video game references

Exidy Score. 1977 video game in which it was possible to play as a woman. Possibly the first of its kind. Limited citations. [1][2][3][4][5]

Houses rather than people

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Other lists of names

My Miscellaneous Women in Red

  1. Dora Metcalf Information and statistics services
  2. Barbara Nolan artist and cartoonist
  3. Irish archaeologist Eileen Murphy
  4. Anne Mac Lellan writer
  5. Alexandrina Makin archeology
  6. Rupal Patel, CIA to CEO speaker
  7. Lisa Forte, Cyber security
  8. Rebecca Fisher and Susanna Fisher from Limerick-Antislavery[6][7]
  9. Hannah Webb from Dublin-Antislavery[8][9]
  10. Isabel Jennings-Antislavery[10][11][12]
  11. Eihblín ní Chróinin aka Eileen Cronin.[13][14]Rothe house[15][16]Gaelic league
  12. Irish Art Critics
  13. the Sunday Times Medb Ruane
  14. Gemma Tipton Irish Times
  15. Sarah Kelleher
  16. Moran Been Noon
  17. Rebecca O’Dwyer
  18. Anne Graham, CEO, National Transport Authority -The blue link is someone else
  19. Mary Cullen at Maynooth
  20. Christina Murphy (journalist)[17][18][19][20][21]
  21. Una Hughes[18]
  22. ‘Irish Times’ journalists:[17]
  23. Maeve Donnellan
  24. Mary Maher
  25. Renagh Holohan
  26. Mary Cummins
  27. Caroline Walsh
  28. Cristina Bautista, recently assassinated Colombian indigenous leader
  29. Mary W. Ghikas, current @ALALibrary Exec. Director
  30. Cecillia Wang, US civil rights lawyer and head of @ACLU Center for Democracy
  31. Gertrude Carrington Wilde[22]
  32. Louise Hay-Kerr[22]
  33. Catherine Bride O’ Rorke[22]
  34. Professor Fiona Mulcahy youngest consultant
  35. Annie McElderry (1874–1968) was born 4 Sep in Ballymoney, Antrim
  36. Hester Varian, British novelist Born: 1828, Died: 1898, Children: Hester Sigerson Piatt, Grandchild: Donn Sigerson Piatt
  37. Smirkybec Ethel Kathleen Armitage-Moore (1871–1891) artist, first wife of Percy French
  38. Vera Christina Chute Collum
  39. Mars Pathfinder - Cindy Healy
  40. Mary Fleming and Aileen Turner, source
  41. Dorothy May Beatty - maths early TCD graduate
  42. Lian Bell feminist
  43. Geraldine Penrose Fitzgerald page_scan_tab_contents source
  44. Geraldine Neeson, Eoin Neeson's mum. Sean Neeson's Wife, pianist
  45. Cicely Maud Carus-Wilson artist
  46. Elizabeth Fagan (something) maybe- ran business/brewing in usher's island after husband died and was land agent for the fitzwilliams....
  47. Charlotte S. Baker, ran spence school and adopted kids with spence
  48. Anita McMahon, started school in Achill.
  49. Mary J. Murphy, biographer
  50. Ethel Davidson a member of Dublin's Women Writers’ Club.
  51. Grace Somerville-Large thin option and Cerise Parker dubious too
  52. Lady Bective c1897
  53. Annie ('Nan') Josephine Dunlevy (1903–88)
  54. Ellice Hearn CBE know nothing more really.
  55. Mary Alice Swan sculptor and medalist
  56. Ellen O'Brien writer
  57. Kitty O'Doherty nationalist
  58. Patricia McGloughlin artist
  59. Atalanta Pollock artist
  60. Robert Monteith (rebel) of Banna Strand
  61. Mrs. Margaret Boyle Woman who founded The Coombe
  62. Elizabeth Dickinson West
  63. Victoria White (writer)
  64. Dr Alexander Colville
  65. Singers Brigid Delaney from Co. Kildare formerly Co. Offaly
  66. Singers Nollaig Brolly[9]
  67. Singers Deirdre Scanlan[12]
  68. Singers Máire Pheitir Uí Dhroighneáin
  69. Joanne Hall writer
  70. Roz Clarke (writer) writer
  71. Mary Moriarty writer
  72. Margaret Elizabeth Clementina Mary Blundell (writer)
  73. Agnes Mary Frances Blundell (M.B.E.), (writer)
  74. Dr Anne Fogarty, Irish academic
  75. Christine Elizabeth Murray editor of poetry
  76. Violet Schiff Jewish literary figure
  77. LGBT Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, Probably yes
  78. LGBT Amy Heart, which person
  79. LGBT Ann Roberts, probably - needs clarity of which person
  80. LGBT C. S. Poe, lots of work, no articles
  81. LGBT Cari Hunter, lots of work, no articles
  82. LGBT Christine d’Abo
  83. LGBT J.E. Sumerau
  84. LGBT Joan Dempsey
  85. LGBT Kay Haring
  86. LGBT Leona Beasley
  87. LGBT Monica Meneghetti
  88. LGBT Nina Packebush
  89. LGBT Adrienne Wilder
  90. LGBT Margaret Killjoy
  91. Edwina Stewart
  92. Cathy Harkin
  93. Avila Kilmurray
  94. Marie Mulholland
  95. Elizabeth Corr
  96. Lynda Walker
  97. Sadie Menzies
  98. Lilian Calvert
  99. Patricia McCluskey
  100. Brigid Bond
  1. LGBT M. Redmann
  2. LGBT Marshall Thornton
  3. LGBT Martin Wilson
  4. LGBT Matthew Lansburgh
  5. LGBT Clayton Delery, maybe
  6. LGBT Tobi Hill-Meyer


  1. LGBT Alfredo Mirandé

List of almshouses in Ireland

Marine Biologists

  1. Alice M.Shackleton (1865–1947) Born in Ballitore, Co Kildare to Abraham Shackleton who later moved into Dublin. She's from Foxrock. They seem to be Quakers. Degree about 1888 from RCS. Very little information available online. She does not appear to have married but she also doesn't appear in the census of 1901 or 1911. Not sure if she is notable.

List of Irish botanical illustrators

  1. Andrea Jameson (born Norway 1953)
  2. Patricia Jorgensen (born 1936)




Lily Dillon (b Elizabeth De Courcy Dillon 1879, Listowel, d Perth Australia, 5/8/1963)

Jane McCarthyJane McCarthy (born in (1885) was ultimately awarded the highest honour the French State can bestow for her heroism: the Légion d'honneur. The New Street woman, who had left to become an au pair in Paris in 1910, helped run fugitives through the Resistance underground at huge personal risk, even using her own apartment as a safe house. President Eisenhower even awarded her the Medal of Freedom and she also received the Croix de Guerre and the Croix de la Resistance from the French Government in later years. County Councillor Michael Gleeson is now urging the authority to erect a plaque to her memory in her home town.

Economists

  • Alice Hanson Jones
  • Anna Pritchett Youngman
  • B.L. Hutchins
  • Charlotte Leubuscher
  • Clémence-Auguste Royer
  • Costanza Costantino
  • Elizabeth Boody Schumpeter
  • Elizabeth Ellis Hoyt
  • Elizabeth Read Brown
  • Elizabeth Waterman Gilboy
  • Fanny Ginor
  • Gertrud von Lovasy
  • Hannah Robie Sewall
  • Helen Laura Sumner Woodbury
  • Helene Lieser
  • Heln Stuart Campbell
  • Huguette Biaujeaud
  • Ilse Schüler Mintz
  • Irene M. Spry
  • Irini (Rena) Zafiriou
  • Käthe Bauer-Mengelberg
  • Kikue Yamakawa
  • Kirsten Gloerfelt-Tarp
  • Koko (Takako) Sanpei
  • Lise Salvas-Bronsard
  • Lucy Barbara (Bradby) Hammond
  • Margaret Gilpin Ried
  • Margaret Good Myers
  • Marguerite Thibert
  • Maria Negreponti-Delivani
  • Maria Szecsi
  • Mariana Goudi
  • Marie Dessauer
  • Mary Abby Van Kleek
  • Mary Meynieu
  • Maxine Bernard Yaple Sweezy Woolston
  • Michèle A. Pujol
  • Nancy L. Schwartz
  • Selma J. Mushkin
  • Setsu Tanino
  • Sophonisba Brekinridge
  • The Philip Family
  • Therese Schmid McMahon
  • Vera Cao Pinna

Probably but later

Irish Artists

[23]

http://archive.thetablet.co.uk/article/22nd-april-1876/20/ireland http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/gotha/bute.html

  1. Harriet Keane
  2. Frances Keane
  3. Fanny Musgrave.
  4. Brid Clarke
  5. Olivia Hayes
  6. Patricia Jorgensen
  7. Nancy Larchet

The 6 ladies involved were: Frances Wilmot Currey (1848–1917); Harriet Edith Keane (1847–1920); Frances Annie Keane (1849–1917); Baroness Pauline ‘Polly’ Harriet Prochazka (1842–1930); Henrietta Sophia Phipps (1841–1903); and Anna Frances ‘Fanny’ Musgrave (d. 1918.) http://ksmoore.com/culture/special-events/the-lismore-immrama-experience/

The Old Coastguard Station, Cape Clear Island, Co. Cork

, Ireland new article content ... The old coastguard station on Cape Clear Island was built sometime in the 17th century as a home by Wixon Beecher. In the 19th century it became a coastguard station. In the 20th century it became the first birdwatching observatory in Ireland. In the 1960s it became a youth hostel

Bull Rock Lighthouse

Bull Rock Lighthouse

19th century irish society

Tumult of Images: Essays on W. B. Yeats and Politics: edited by Peter Liebregts

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