Click the links below for additional information.

Relevant publications:

Mary Clancy, ‘“It was our joy to keep the flag flying”: a study of the women's suffrage campaign in County Galway’, UCG Women's Studies Centre Review, iii (1995), 91–104;

Mary Clancy, ‘Women of the West: campaigning for the vote in early twentieth century Galway, c.1911-c.1915’, in Louise Ryan and Margaret Ward (editors) Irish Women and the Vote: Becoming Citizens (2007)

Mary Clancy, “Western outpost”: local government and women's suffrage in county Galway, 1898-1918, in Galway: History and Society (Geography Publications) 1996, pp. 557–587,

Marie Coleman, ‘O'Sullivan, Mary Josephine Donovan’, Dictionary of Irish Biography

Caitriona Clear, ‘Fewer ladies, more women’ in John Horne (ed.), Our War: Ireland and the Great War, (Dublin, 2008), pp. 157-81.

Crampsie, A., A Decade of Change:  Donegal and Ireland, 1912-1923 Document Study Pack (Donegal County Archive Service, 2013)

Diarmaid Ferriter, 'Hayden, Mary Teresa', Dictionary of Irish Biographyhttp://dib.cambridge.org/quicksearch.do [accessed 1 April 2013].

Hegarty-Thorne, Kathleen, They put the flag a-flyin’: the Roscommon volunteers, 1916-1923 (Oregon, 2007).

‘How Irishwomen won the vote’, Irish Times, 17 October 2012.

Sinéad McCoole, Guns and Chiffon: Women Revolutionaries and Kilmainhaim Gaol (Dublin, 1997)

Jonathan Morrissey, ‘Ireland’s Great War: Representation, Public Space and the Place of Dissonant Heritages’, Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, 58:98-113.

Deirdre M. McCarthy, 'Cumann na mBan - the Limerick Link' (Unpublished: MA dissertation, University of Limerick, 1992).

O’Callaghan, Micheál, For Ireland and freedom: Roscommon’s contribution to the fight for independence (Cork, 2012).


Waterford information:

Waterford museum 
 

Newspapers

Strokestown Democrat, Roscommon Herald, Irish Times, Irish Independent, Irish Press, Leitrim Observer

Acknowledgements

Photographs of Strokestown courtesy of Mr. Pat Maher, Strokestown Co. Roscommon.

The WIC project team wishes to acknowledge Crampsie, A., A Decade of Change:  Donegal and Ireland, 1912-1923 Document Study Pack (Donegal County Archive Service, 2013) and the assistance received from Ms Niamh Brennan, Archivist, Archives Service, Donegal County Council. The Donegal project was funded by EU Peace 111 Programme and Donegal County Council Archives Service to mark the historic decade of anniversaries in county Donegal.

Daly Photographs are courtesy of Special Collections, Glucksman Library, University of Limerick.