Revolutionary Women: Exploring Women’s Roles in Conflict in Ireland Guided Tour

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National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Sunday 2nd February

Join Museum Guides for a tour exploring the roles of women in Ireland's military history, with a particular focus on the revolutionary period of 1913 – 1923.

This tour will explore stories of women involved in the military history of Ireland through objects and photographs on display in the Soldiers & Chiefs exhibition.

Learn about remarkable Irish women – from Anne Devlin to Mary Spring Rice to Elizabeth O'Farrell, among many other leading lights – as well as the many roles women played throughout the history of Ireland.


Date:
Sunday 2nd February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Free, drop in. First-come, first-served basis
Address:
Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin, Stoneybatter, Benburb Street, National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks

Google Map of Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin, Stoneybatter, Benburb Street, National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks

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