800 YEARS OF IRISH HISTORY; THE ESTATE LATE TONY SWEENEY

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[Kearns, Linda]. In Times of Peril. Leaves from the Diary of Nurse Linda Kearns from Easter Week 1916 to Mountjoy 1921. Edited by Annie P. Smithson. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1922. Pp 61. Original...

[Kearns, Linda]. In Times of Peril. Leaves from the Diary of Nurse Linda Kearns from Easter Week 1916 to Mountjoy 1921. Edited by Annie P. Smithson. Dublin: Talbot Press, 1922. Pp 61. Original orange title paper boards, faded along spine, scattered foxing to contents otherwise a very good copy. Signed and dated May 1922 by J.J. O'Shee ( MP & secretary to the Irish Land and Labour Association) on half-title Linda Kearns (1888-1951) played a significant role in the events of 1916-23, along with many other women whose role is only now being acknowledged. Born in Sligo, she trained as a nurse and set up a field hospital for the republican forces in 1916, acting as a dispatch carrier for them. She fought in the war of independence and nursed volunteers 'on the run'. Imprisoned both in England and then Mountjoy, she made a spectacular escape from jail and remained active with the republicans until the civil war. She was in Hamman's Hotel when Free State troops attacked the republican garrison there and attended the mortally wounded commander Cathal Brugha. Captured, she was then imprisoned until 1923. She was one of five women elected to the executive of Fianna Fail when it was formed in 1926. She later became a Senator and received several international awards on behalf of nursing organisations.

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