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Radioeins in den morgen marion 20042/19/2023 - Trim Gaol – The Old Gaol on Mill Street.- Trim Bygone Days by Peter Crinion and Thomas Dignam.- Trim 1920- The capture of the Barracks and the Burning of Trim.- Porchfields – Medieval Plants of Trim.- Ó Dálaigh Bardic Poets: Their Poetry and their Patrons.- The Church and Diocese of Meath in the 15th Century.- Mary Ann Cosgrove – Mother Mary Patrick.Wild Irish Women by Marian Broderick,O'Brien Press, 2004. National Park Service: Anne Bonny, PirateĪnne Bonny Pirate: Anne Bonny and Female Pirates ThoughtCo: Biography of Anne Bonny, Irish Pirate and Privateer Irish Times: Irish women warriors: from Granuaile to Anne Bonny and Countess Markievicz Irish Examiner: The fact and fiction of Cork pirate Captain Anne Bonny Smithsonian Magazine: If There’s a Man Among Ye: The Tale of Pirate Queens Anne Bonny and Mary Read Help!Ĭlip from Muppet Treasure Island, Jim Henson Productions, 1996ĭictionary of Irish Biography: Anne Bonny Tune in to hear the blood curdling legends and more than a few pirate puns. She captured public imagination as a hard living, violent pirate and a woman no less. Forced to leave Kinsale at a young age due to questionable parentage, Anne ending up carousing around the Caribbean with her paramour Calico Jack and a crew of unscrupulous pirates. We have cabin fever so this week we are kicking off our two part pirate special with Anne Bonny, the lesser known Irish pirate. ![]() Life is a cabaret old chum, so put on your pearls, pour your whiskey and come learn about Zandra's extraordinary life. She was also one of only forty Irish citizens in Germany for World War Two. She shared the stage with jazz legends and lived the interwar jazz lifestyle. She left Ireland at a young age and toured all around the globe as a jazz musician. Zandra Mitchell led the type of life that doesn't seem real. Hear the full story of this hell-raiser now.Īutobiography of Mother Jones By Mary Harris Jones The name 'Mother Jones' brought fear and dread to the wealthy land owners as she became known as 'the most dangerous woman in America'. Persistent in her mission to unite workers of all races, men, women and children, her home became "anywhere there is a fight". She mobilized tens of thousands of workers all over the US to strike, unionize and fight against harsh working conditions, labor exploitation, inequality and class warfare. Teresa Deevey: the overlooked Irish playwrightĪfter tragically losing all of her children to yellow fever, Cork woman Mary Harris became the mother of a movement. “Lost Dominions: European Catholicism and Irish Nationalism in the Plays of Teresa Deevy.” Irish University Review, vol. “Teresa Deevy and ‘Wife to James Whelan.’” Irish University Review, vol. Irish Times: 25 fearless women who helped shape today’s Ireland “Teresa Deevy: An Introduction.” University Review, vol. “THE FOUNDATION OF THE MODERN IRISH THEATRE: A CENTENARY ASSESSMENT.” Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies (HJEAS), vol. “The Abbey Dramatists: 1926–1945.” After the Irish Renaissance: A Critical History of the Irish Drama since The Plough and The Stars, by Robert Hogan, NED - New edition ed., University of Minnesota Press, 1967, pp. I accept that is a terrible pun but it's here now and there's nothing you can do about it. Listen to this week's episode to find out more about her "deevious" ways. She also happened to turn deaf a decade before radio appeared in Ireland meaning she never heard any of her works performed. Teresa Deevy was a prolific playwright for the Abbey in the 1930s before going on to write for radio and television in Ireland and the UK. RTE Hidden History: Fairy Wife – The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 2005. RTE Doc on One: The Burning of Bridget Cleary, 1995 RTE Brainstorm: "Darkest Ireland" and the burning of Bridget Cleary, 22 October 2020 “Fairy Faith and Changelings: The Burning of Bridget Cleary in 1895.” Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, vol. Magnus Course (2017) Changelings: alterity beyond difference, Folk Life, 55:1, 12-21 Library Ireland: Bridget Cleary burned to death, Michael J. Reading a Woman's Death: Colonial Text and Oral Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Ireland ![]() Īngela Bourke, The burning of Bridget Cleary: a true story (1999) ![]() Listen in to hear what led to Bridget's unfortunate demise.ĭictionary of Irish Biography: Cleary, Bridget, Angela Bourke. Turns out we weren't too fond of fairies back in the day. ![]() We're starting Season Two with a bang as we tell the story of Bridget Cleary who was burned as a fairy changeling in 1895.
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