The Women of Glasnevin Cemetery Tour

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Glasnevin Cemetery, Tuesday 1st February

As part of Brigit 2022: Dublin City Celebrating Women, Experience Glasnevin is hosting a special complimentary tour which will focus on the women buried here who have played pivotal roles in Irish history and culture.

This offers an opportunity to explore the lives of some of Ireland’s most influential women who have played their part in the social, cultural, and political life of the country.

You will visit the graves and discover the incredible stories of:

  • Countess Markievicz
  • Maud Gonne MacBride
  • Elizabeth O’Farrell
  • Jennie Wyse-Power
  • Charlotte Despard
  • Madeline ffrench Mullen
  • Delia Larkin
  • Hanna Sheehy Skeffington

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Date:
Tuesday 1st February
Time:
10:30am
Price:
Free (Booking required)
Address:
Glasnevin Cemetery, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Glasnevin Cemetery, Finglas Road, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland

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