Markievicz, Constance de 1868-1927
Markievicz, Constance Georgine 1868–1927
Constance Markievicz Irish politician, first woman elected to the Westminster House of Commons and the Dáil Éireann, and first female Cabinet member in Europe
Markievicz, Constance, 1868-1927
Markievicz, Constance Georgina, 1868-1927
מרקייביץ, קונסטנס, 1868-1927
Markiewicz, Konstancja (1868-1927).
Markievicz, Constance de
Markievicz, Constance Georgina Gore-Booth, 1868-1927
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Works
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Arrington, Lauren: Revolutionary lives : Constance and Casimir Markievicz | |
A call to the women of Ireland : being a lecture delivered to the Students' National Literary Society, Dublin | |
Carey Collins - Go down on your b------ knees without any more d-----d fuss swear allegiance to King George and his heirs. : Faker Fitzgerald - Don't listen to Devalera [Eamon De Valera]. I could tell you a lot about great great grandmother and Spanish gold. : The Bishop - Take any other oath that will get you out of your difficulties. : Comic Cosgrave - It was an awful joke talking about freedom, you know. | |
Cathal Brugha. Arthur Griffith & M. Collins are marching "Heads up into the Empire" over the bodies of their murdered comrades. People of Ireland, are you going to follow them? | |
Comic Cosgrave. Jester in Chief to the Freak State. As seen in the Empire. | |
Constance ou l'Irlande | |
Copy-letter from Constance de Markievicz to an unidentified recipient regarding Michael Mullen's allegation that she is a spy and informer, reportedly made at an Irish Citizen Army meeting | |
Earnest Blythe The importance of being Earnest. "I am "Blythe for my salary is worth "Earnin". | |
Free State Freaks Cope the power behind the Freaks -- but de Valera & our army chiefs can "cope" with him. | |
Free State Freaks. No. II Desmond Fitzgerald Liar in Chief to Publicity Department. Slave-State. | |
Free Staters in Action Whats good enough for Mick Collins is good enough for me! | |
A.G. 1922 "Into the Empire" God save the King | |
Great women : a new work for voice and electronics | |
Harry Boland assasinated July 31st 1922. M.C. "What will the Morning Post think of me now?" | |
Irlandzki sen. Życie Konstancji Markiewiczowej - komendantki IRA (1868-1927) | |
James Connolly's policy and Catholic doctrine | |
A leaf from the Black and Tan book - as used by the Imperial Free Staters. | |
Letter from Constance Markievicz, while imprisoned, to Mary O'Carroll | |
Letter from Countess Markievicz to her sister Eva Gore-Booth from Holloway Prison | |
The man of "letters" with the "mailed" fist. | |
Markievicz : prison letters and rebel writings | |
Midnight Assassins The gang who murdered Harry Boland have gone south to murder Eamon de Valera and Erskine Childers. | |
Missing pieces, women in Irish history, 1983: | |
Mulcahy (haunted by dreams of prisoners murdered by his troops) "Out damned spot - out I say.... what need we fear who knows it, where none can call our power to account ... Here's the smell of the blood still; all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand... Macbeth. Act 5. Sc. 1. | |
[Naked child standing] | |
Oscar Traynor "It is beyond the power of any man to sell this nation as a vassal state". | |
Partial letter from Constance Markievicz to Eva Gore-Booth regarding a constitutional movement, the aim of having Irish representation at the Paris Peace Conference, and electioneering | |
Patricia Lynch and R.M. Fox Papers | |
[Pencil sketch of a young woman's head] | |
[Pencil sketch of man with hand on his chin] | |
Play titled 'Broken Dreams by Constance de Markievicz | |
Political writings. | |
[Portrait of a young fair-haired girl in a garden with surrounded by flowers and trees]. | |
Postcard from Countess Markievicz to Mary Josephine Plunkett, Countess Plunkett | |
Postcard/receipt from Constance Markievicz to the INAAVD acknowledging assistance received | |
[Profile of a woman with her head lowered and wearing a hat with veil] | |
Propaganda leaflets and typed memoranda issued by Anti-Treaty side | |
The rebel countess, 1967: | |
Reinforcements for the Free Staters Micky has sent me a nice lot of green uniforms for you boys, you can have just as much fun in green as you used to have in your Black & Tans. Mick's a great sport[,] he's hammering the Republicans with our 18 pounders. | |
Rememberance : Rory O'Connor, Liam Mellows, Richard Barrett and Joe McKelvey | |
Republican Cartoons. Civil War Period | |
Republican Dependents Fund Will you allow the wives and children of dead and imprisoned Republicans to starve because the Free State Censor Pierce Beasly has suppressed the appeal sent to the daily papers. | |
Roll books, membership cards, manuscript notes and correspondence concerning the Irish Citizen Army and socialism | |
Scritti politici : verso un'Irlanda unita e gaelica | |
Sheehy-Skeffington papers (Additional) | |
Side profile pencil drawing of Éamon De Valera at the Ard Chomhairle 1926, by Constance de Markievicz | |
Single page entitled "On the run" | |
Sir Elegant Rat. Maxwell | |
[Sketches and caricatures of the Irish civil war period ca. 1921-23]. | |
Souvenir of the golden jubilee of Fianna Éireann | |
Survey graphic. | |
Terence Mac Suibhne Republican Prisoners Hunger Strike : James Lennon T.D. Carlow 23 days. Pat Fleming, (Wexford) Kilkenny : John Fox, P. Shiels Raphoe Bks. 9 days. : Is it the will of the Irish people that these men should die?. | |
Terrible beauty, 1987: | |
Testimonial issued by Constance de Markievicz to transfer Miles Mallon to the Dublin Brigade of the Fianna | |
Then and now! The same "spotters" who - in 1920 - were hunting down Republicans for British pay / are still at work - in 1922 - hunting down Republicans for Free State pay. / Are you on their side?. | |
These were the songs of Irish Ireland. The Free Staters, who shoot Republicans, are firing on prisoners by England's orders, in the name of the Empire, can never sing them again. | |
They did not see thy face | |
To the president and houses of Congress of the United States of America | |
True to the Republic | |
The truth about Dundalk The "Free State victory" at Dundalk, so loudly cheered by the slave press, is but another proof of the alliance between [Michael] Collins and [James] Craig. The men treacherously attacked in Dundalk were taking no part in the Southern fight, but were - the only defence of the Ulster border against the outrages of the Orange Specials. Collins once more stabs his comrades in the back to please the British jingoes!. | |
Typescript copy of a document titled "Na Fianna Éireann: Draft statement based on notes taken by the Director for submission to Mr. Bulmer Hobson, April 1947", regarding the history of Fianna Eireann in Dublin | |
Typescript letter from Louie Bennett to Madam (Countess Markievicz) stating the resolutions that were passed at a meeting held in Denmark House on May 2nd regarding the formation of the Irish Women Workers' Union and informing her that these proposals will be referred back to the Executives of the Trade Unions represented at the meeting and also other Trade Unions admitting women | |
Typescript of ‘Blood Money’, a one-act play by Constance Markievicz, with some manuscript annotations | |
[Visit to a Dublin family during the tuberculosis epidemic in 1924] | |
Visitors' book for the home of Senator James G. Douglas and his wife, containing letters regarding Irish politics | |
Vote for the Countess | |
What Irish Republicans stand for | |
What would the Irish do with Ireland? | |
With the Dublin Brigade I.R.A. | |
Would an Irish Republic be a menace to England? : a public meeting .... addressed by Countess Markievicz. |