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To do[edit]

DIB[edit]

  1. Albert Bibby (1877–1925), Capuchin priest and republican born Thomas Francis Bibby
  2. Mary Bolton (counsellor)
  3. Alive Barry, 1st countess of Barrymore (1608–c. 1667)
  4. Elizabeth Boyle, countess of Cork and Burlington (1613–1691)
  5. Margaret Boyle, 1st countess of Orrery (1623–1689)
  6. José Browne artist, wife of Denis Browne, 10th Marquess of Sligo
  7. Timothy Corcoran (cultural historian) un-redirect
  8. Ellen Courtenay
  9. Maeve Curtis (1911–71), journalist and teacher
  10. Constance Delap
  11. Marie Louise Dickie (1871–1947), public servant
  12. P. V. Doyle hotelier and builder
  13. Bernie Dwyer (journalist) journalist, filmmaker and political activist
  14. Robert Emmet (state physician) (1729–1802)
  15. James Esdall (d. 1755), printer, publisher, and bookseller
  16. George Furlong
  17. Denis Guiney
  18. Timothy Hallissy
  19. John Harding (printer)
  20. Cathy Henderson (undo redirect?) (1963–2014), artist
  21. Mary Hennessey Sister of Charity and pioneer in primary education
  22. Elizabeth Holmes (philanthropist)
  23. John Ingram (educationalist) (1887–1973), engineer, educationalist, and civil servant
  24. Florence Irwin (1883–1965), educator
  25. Theophilus Jones (printer)
  26. Alice Keenan (1836–1914), Sister of Mercy and educator
  27. Iris Kellett (1926–2011), showjumper and horse trainer
  28. Deirdre Kelly (campaigner)
  29. Rosaline Kelly (1922–2013), union official and media professional
  30. Sarah Kelly (landowner) (1801–56), landowner and murder victim
  31. Beatrice Langrishe tennis player, sister of May Langrishe
  32. Brigid Lynch (1757–1830), sixth abbess of the Ypres Benedictine convent
  33. Máire MacDermott Roe (d. 1739?), patron of Turlough Carolan
  34. Berna McIvor (1932–2010), political and community activist
  35. Maud McKee (1954–2014), medical doctor and therapist
  36. Anne Maher (c.1845–1924), servant
  37. Marie Moore (republican activist) (1936–2009)
  38. Catherine Louisa Morgan (c.1838–1886), divorcée
  39. Máire O'Brien (civil servant) (1882-1958), republican activist, civil servant and translator
  40. Miriam Thérèse O'Brien (1945–2006), religious sister, educator, and aid worker in west Africa
  41. Veronica O'Brien (spiritual adviser) (1905–98), Legion of Mary worker and spiritual adviser
  42. Maura O'Donohue (1933–2015), missionary doctor and public health campaigner
  43. John Grey Vesey Porter son of Margaret Grey Porter
  44. Eileen Randles (1937–2015), teacher, education leader and nun
  45. Mary Redmond (solicitor) (1950–2015), solicitor and founder of the Irish Hospice Foundation
  46. Agnes Ryan (businesswoman) (1890–1971), businesswoman
  47. Etienne Rynne (1932–2012), archaeologist
  48. Florence Stanuell (1861-1936)
  49. Hilary Stevenson (1947–94), food scientist
  50. William Tighe (MP) (1766–1816), politician, topographer, and landowner, father of Theodosia Blachford
  51. William Theobald Wolfe Tone son of Matilda Tone and Wolfe Tone
  52. Paddy Trench (1905–48), Trotskyite socialist
  53. Terry Trench (1909–2005), founder of An Óige, author and businessman
  54. Wilbraham Trench (1873–1939), academic
  55. Eibhlín Uí Choisdeailbh (1870–1962), folksong collector, Irish language enthusiast, and political activist
  56. Patricia Walsh (nurse) (1942–2015), missionary nurse
  57. Danuta Wejchert (1938–2014), architect
  58. Katie Wilson, Gifford sister
  59. William Wright (professor) former dean of engineering at TCD

Snoddy's[edit]

  1. Janie Beamish (1856-1930)
  2. Robert Cresswell Boak
  3. John Nunn Bolton
  4. John Bourke (sculptor)
  5. Howard Bowen (artist)
  6. Charles Braithwaite (artist)
  7. Peter Brennan (sculptor)
  8. Meredith Brosnan
  9. Nicholas A. Brophy
  10. Nassau Blair Browne
  11. Robert Burke (artist) (1909-1991)
  12. Thomas Burke (British painter) (1906-1945)
  13. Michael Byrne (Irish artist) (1923-1989)
  14. John Carey (Irish artist)
  15. Joseph S. M. Carré (fl. 1900-1914)
  16. Mina Carney (1892-1974)
  17. Aloysius J. Cashen (1896-1972)
  18. Hugh C. Charde (1858-1946)
  19. Katherine Clausen (1886-1936)
  20. Terence Clarke (Irish artist) (1917-1968)
  21. Brian Coghlan (Irish artist) (1903-1978)
  22. Eileen Coghlan (1909-1990)
  23. Alexander Colles (artist) (1850-1945)
  24. Annie Colthurst (1855-1930)
  25. Helen Colvill (1856-1953)
  26. Margaret Condon (1884-1969)
  27. Emily D. Corry (1873-1942)
  28. Henry Robertson Craig
  29. Oswald Hamilton Cunningham (1883-c.1935)
  30. Leslie Curtis (artist) (1918-1974)
  31. Joseph Cusack (Irish artist) (1906-1983)
  32. John Day (Irish artist) (1854-1931)
  33. Vincent de Gernon (1856-fl.1909)
  34. Sally de Montfort (1929-1996)
  35. Michael Dignam (c.1874-1934)
  36. Seán Dixon (1905-1946)
  37. Gerard Donnolly (1911-1975)
  38. Christopher M. Doran (1900-1981)
  39. William Dowling (Irish artist) (1907-1980)
  40. Mary Duncan (artist) (1885-1964)
  41. William Earley (Irish artist) (1872-1956)
  42. Phyllis Eason (1896-1974)
  43. Paul Egestorff (1906-1995)
  44. Robert Elliott (Irish artist) (1863-1910)
  45. Michael Farrell (Irish artist) (1893-1948)
  46. Richard Faulkner (Irish artist) (1917-1988)
  47. George Drummond-Fish (fl 1906-1938)
  48. Dorothy Fitzgerald (1888-1979)
  49. Ian Friers (1909-1975)
  50. Stella Frost (1890-1962)
  51. William H. Fry (artist) (1883-1962)
  52. Seamus Furlong (1920-1998)
  53. Theodora Harrison (1890-1969)
  54. Phyllis Hayward (1903-1985)
  55. Gwendolen Herbert (1878-1966)
  56. Clara Irwin (1853-1921)
  57. Cecilia Keyes (1873-1941)
  58. Alice M. Latimer (1874-1964)
  59. Nettie McCormick (Irish artist) (fl. 1906-1936)
  60. Phylis Moore (1879-1976)
  61. Gertrude O'Flynn (1895-1946)
  62. Elsie O'Keefe (1877-fl. 1916)
  63. Frida Perrott (fl. 1899-1946)
  64. Daphne Pitt-Taylor (1889-1945)
  65. Maureen Collins Ryan (1909-1977)
  66. Margaret Saunders (artist) (1851-1918) portrait and figure painter

Everything else[edit]

  1. Georgie McCutcheon George (Georgie) McCutcheon (1958-2015)
  2. Trish Reilly Irish Traveller activist and performer
  3. Rose Marie Maughan human rights activist and Accommodation Policy Officer with the Irish Traveller Movement
  4. Martin Warde Traveller, comedian, writer, podcaster
  5. Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin
  6. Bridge Street, Dublin
  7. Castle Street, Dublin
  8. Dominick Street, Dublin
  9. Delville House
  10. Hainault House
  11. St Teresa's Church, Clarendon Street
  12. Exchequer Street
  13. North Brunswick Street (Dublin Workhouse)
  14. Joseph Bewley (1795–1851), philanthropist
  15. Henry Bewley (1804–76), businessman and evangelist
  16. Joshua Bewley (1819–1900), tea and coffee merchant
  17. Henry Theodore Bewley (1860–1945), physician and lecturer, son of Henry Bewley
  18. Geoffrey Bewley (1894–1981), physician, son of Henry Theodore Bewley
  19. Kenneth Bewley (1890–1943), civil servant, son of Henry Theodore Bewley
  20. Ernest Bewley (1860–1932), founder of Bewley's Oriental Cafés (son of Joshua)
  21. Victor Bewley (1912–99)
  22. Public housing in the Republic of Ireland base on Public housing in the United Kingdom
  23. Bungalow Bliss by Jack Fitzsimons
  24. Jude Sherry
  25. Frank O'Connor (designer)
  26. Rory Hearne
  27. Gillian Darley
  28. free! (magazine)
  29. The Outing Festival
  30. Pat Wallace
  31. Irish Yeast Company
  32. Frank Feely (city manager)
  33. Rachel Evelyn Butler (1826-1898) author
  34. John Coll (artist)
  35. Linda Brunker
  36. Caoimhe Kilfeather
  37. Elizabeth O'Kane
  38. Elizabeth McLaughlin (artist)
  39. Alice Rekab
  40. Sandra Bell
  41. Betty Newman
  42. Geraldine Creedon (artist)
  43. Refugee and Migrant Solidarity Centre Ireland
  44. Cooking for Freedom
  45. Our Table
  46. Sanctuary Runners
  47. Tolü Makay
  48. Felispeaks
  49. Lorraine Maher curator of I am Irish
  50. Anthony Ekundayo Lennon
  51. Zithelo Bobby Mthombeni
  52. Dublin Sketching Club now the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club
  53. Irish Decorative Art Association
  54. Irish National Ballet
  55. Cork Orchestral Society
  56. Cork Ballet Company
  57. Andrea Jameson (born Norway 1953)
  58. Patricia Jorgensen (born 1936)
  59. Louisa Glascott
  60. Laura Stephens (linguist) (1875-1958)
  61. Bridget Dudley Edwards suffragette and a member of Cumann na mBan
  62. Geraldine Leeson Lady Milltown
  63. Annie Brophy Irish photographer
  64. Edward William O'Flaherty Lynam curator in the British Library
  65. Susie Kennedy
  66. Mary Garrioch
  67. Gráinne Uí Mhaitiú
  68. Frank Twomey (actor)
  69. Mai Lambert
  70. Cecil F. Ford
  71. Nino Bartholomew
  72. The Jimmy Cake Irish band
  73. Aran Heritage Centre
  74. Ardara Heritage Centre
  75. Athenry Heritage Centre
  76. Bantry Museum
  77. Battle Of Aughrim Interpretative Centre
  78. Belcarra Eviction Cottage
  79. Berkeley Costume and Toy Museum
  80. Bray Heritage Centre
  81. Burren Centre
  82. Cape Clear Museum
  83. Carrick Craft Basketry Museum
  84. Castlerea Railway Museum
  85. Cruachan Aí Heritage Centre
  86. Douglas Hyde Centre
  87. Doagh Famine Village
  88. Donaghmore Famine Workhouse Museum
  89. Dunlewey Centre
  90. Glebe House and Gallery
  91. Hillview Museum
  92. Jackie Clarke Library and Archives
  93. Mountmellick Museum
  94. Thurles Castle
  95. Henry Hawley (naturalist)
  96. James Wilson (Irish naturalist)
  97. John Adams (naturalist)
  98. Walter Mead Rankin
  99. Frances Proskitt, born in England
  100. Patrick Dowling (engineer) (1904-1999) electrical engineer
  101. John Horn (shipbuilder) (1814-1895)
  102. John Henry Synge (1788-1845) educator
  103. Francis Nevill (c.1648 - 1727) geologist
  104. Maura O'Crohan (Q19882701) Irish writer?
  105. Máirín Ní Rodaigh (Q13157586) Irish language teacher
  106. Sarah Jane Carr (Q43928546)
  107. Sister Agnes (Q27833494) Irish nun and hymn-writer
  108. The Big Snow of 1982 large snowfall in Ireland, weather event
  109. William Edward Steele director of the National Museum of Ireland
  110. George Tindall Plunkett director of the National Museum of Ireland
  111. Breandán Ó Ríordáin director of the National Museum of Ireland
  112. Margaret Murphy (suffragette)
  113. Leslie Owen (academic) and Linguist
  114. Mary Rynne, Abbey playwright and author
  115. Sherd
  116. Potsherd ref 1 ref 2 ref 3
  117. Walsh Whiskey Distillery
  118. Conservation and restoration of fluid preserved specimens
  119. Tempo Manor County Fermanagh
  120. John Dunville (distiller) (1866 - 1929), Whiskey Distiller And Balloonist
  121. Violet Anne Blanche Dunville née Lambart (Mrs. John Dunville) (1861-1940)
  122. Mir Aulad Ali TCD professor 1866-1890
  123. Dick Joynt
  124. Francis Sandys
  125. Percy Wood (sculptor)
  126. Niall Montgomery
  127. Jakki McKenna
  128. Daithí Hanly
  129. C. J. McCarthy Dublin city architect
  130. William Sedgwick Keatinge architect
  131. James Toomey (architect)
  132. Fergus O'Ryan painter (1911-1989)
  133. Brian J. Goggin historian
  134. Donal Cregan
  135. Max Zaska musician
  136. Lucille Redmond
  137. Sara E. Hampson Nurse, the first lady superintendent of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin fl. 1860-1908
  138. Honoria Galwey
  139. Jerome J. Collins engineer, meteorologist, and journalist
  140. Frances Cassandra Hawke wife of Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of Rosse
  141. Patrick Laver diplomat

Irish badminton players[edit]

  1. Dorothy Cunningham (image on Museum of Badminton site)
  2. M. Obre possibly Mary Obre/é from Armagh and living at 35 Morehampton Road, Dublin in 1901. Later Mrs Latham/Letham/Lathem, possibly under the name Hope.
  3. H. Pigot possibly Helen Pigot of Dundrum

2020[edit]

  1. Nina Coote (1883–1945), croquet champion
  2. Janet Jackson (golfer)
  3. Phoebe Blair-White (1894-1991), tennis player, wife of Arthur Blair-White
  4. Maire Quinn (fl.1900–47), actress and nationalist
  5. Eveline Burchill dance teacher
  6. Betty de Courcy Ireland wife of John de Courcy Ireland
  7. Kathleen O'Connell (1888–1956), personal secretary to Éamon de Valera
  8. Teresa Mullen (1938–89), paralympic athlete
  9. Alice Reeves (1874–1955), matron of Dr Steevens’ Hospital
  10. Mary Butters (c.1770–c.1850) witch
  11. Sarah Leech (b. 1809), poet
  12. Róise Mhic Ghrianna (1879–1964), traditional Irish-language singer and storyteller
  13. Mary E. Balfour poet
  14. Lily Anderson (campaigner), social campaigner and communist
  15. Anne Crone (1915–72), novelist and teacher
  16. Florence Culwick (1877–1929), director of the Culwick choir
  17. Mary McShain (1907–98), landowner and benefactor
  18. Gertrude Keightley (d. 1929), Lady Keightley, local administrator
  19. Kathleen Mulchrone (1895–1973), Celticist
  20. Thomas P. O'Neill (historian)
  21. Janie McCarthy (c.1890–1964), resistance worker and language teacher
  22. Máire Wyse Power (1887–1916), Celtic scholar
  23. A. M. Head
  24. Ellen Grimley (c.1887–1960), trade unionist
  25. Nora Ashe teacher, nationalist, and Irish language enthusiast
  26. Mary Ann Byrne nationalist, wife of Frank Byrne (Irish nationalist)
  27. Margaret Callan (writer) (c.1817–c.1883), writer, teacher, and nationalist
  28. Mary O'Kelly de Galway (1905–99), Belgian resistance operative
  29. Sarah Hyde (d. 1750), printer and bookseller
  30. Eleanor Whitton (1879–1956), campaigner for animal welfare
  31. Elizabeth Pue (fl. 1722–6), printer, publisher, and coffee house proprietor
  32. Sinéad Derrig (1899–1991), civil servant
  33. Clarissa von Ranke (1808–71), poet
  34. Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond wife of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond
  35. Marie Joseph Butler
  36. Ethna Byrne-Costigan (1904–91), academic and writer
  37. Agnes McCullough (1888–1967), teacher and activist and philanthropist
  38. Anne Donnellan friend of Letitia Bushe (c.1700–62), literary critic, and promoter of literature, learning, and the arts
  39. Bridget Connolly Brede Connolly (1890-1981) may have been the only Carlow person at the centre of the action in the GPO during the Rising
  40. Val Vousden (1886-1951) actor, poet and playwright Bill MacNevin (William Francis Maher MacNevin)
  41. Cecilia Betham archer
  42. Jane Ross (collector) (1810–79), folksong collector
  43. Anne Jane Carlile (1775–1864), temperance pioneer and philanthropist
  44. Catherine Fenton Boyle countess of Cork, wife of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
  45. Mai Clifford (1913–86), trade union official and laundress
  46. Kathleen Dolan (1921–2003), radio announcer
  47. Monica Sheridan (1912–93), cookery expert, broadcaster, and journalist
  48. Chloe Gibson (1899–1995), theatre and television director
  49. Ellen McKenna (1819–83), Sister of Mercy, American civil war nurse and teacher
  50. Maire MacDonagh (1918–97), trade unionist
  51. Mariga Guinness (1932–89), architectural conservationist and socialite
  52. Teresa Mulally (1728–1803), educationist, businesswoman, and philanthropist
  53. Anne Lee Guinness (1839–89), philanthropist
  54. Máirín Ní Mhuiríosa (1906–82), Irish scholar, poet and journalist
  55. Muriel MacDonagh, Gifford sister, wife of Thomas MacDonagh
  56. Mary Pike (1776–1832), quaker heiress
  57. Gladys Roy wingwalker
  58. Rachel Burrows actress, broadcaster, and teacher
  59. Paula Lambert (puppeteer)
  60. Hector Grey
  61. Lady Mairi Bury gardener and philatelist
  62. Edith Best (musician) musician
  63. Olivia Elder (1735?–1780), poet
  64. Margaret Montgomery Pirrie (1857–1935), Viscountess Pirrie, public figure and philanthropist
  65. Katty Barry restaurateur and famous Cork character
  66. Elaine O'Beirne-Ranelagh (1914–96), writer and folklorist
  67. Mary Elizabeth Cunningham (1868–1939), philanthropist and war worker
  68. Mary Clare Moore (1814–74), Sister of Mercy, foundress, Crimean war nurse, and teacher
  69. Violet Conolly (1899–1988), authority on Soviet Russia and traveller
  70. Eibhlín Nic Niocaill (1884–1909), Gaelic League activist
  71. Anna Gaynor Sister of Charity and first superior of Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross
  72. Aloysius Doyle (1820–1908), nun
  73. Anna Kelly (1891–1958), journalist
  74. Teresa Cowley Sister of Mercy, Boer war nurse, and educator
  75. Mary Gertrude Joyce (1884–1964), Sister of Mercy and musician
  76. Bridget Dirrane nurse, centenarian and memoirist
  77. Mary Baird (nurse) nurse and health service administrator
  78. Julia McGroarty (1827–1901), nun and educator
  79. Maureen Charlton (currently a dubious redirect) (1930–2007), playwright, poet and broadcaster
  80. Maurice O'Connell (Hunting Cap) uncle of Daniel O'Connell
  81. Angela Hughes (1806–66), Sister of Charity
  82. Rachael Baptist expanding from stub for streaming event
  83. Mabel Bagenal countess of Tyrone
  84. Geraldine Scholastica Gibbons founder and first superior of the Community of the Good Samaritan
  85. Vera McWeeney (1909–81), sportswoman and sports journalist
  86. Melosina Lenox-Conyngham traveller and writer
  87. Isabel Deane Mitchell (1879–1917), presbyterian missionary in China
  88. Lucy O'Brien (doctor) (1923–2006), missionary sister and doctor in Africa
  89. Mary Agnes O'Connor (1815–59), Sister of Mercy, foundress, and social worker
  90. Lydia Mary Foster (1867-1943), writer and schoolteacher
  91. Theodosia Wingfield (1800–36), Viscountess Powerscourt, evangelical religious writer
  92. Cecil Mary Nowell Dering Craig (1883–1960), Viscountess Craigavon, unionist
  93. Máire Rua O'Brien (1615?–1686), Gaelic aristocrat and figure in Irish folklore
  94. Cecily Dillon co-foundress and first abbess of the Irish Poor Clares in Dublin, Bethlehem and Athlone
  95. Emily Wynne (1872–1958), textile artist and author
  96. Hilary Heron (1923-1977), sculptor
  97. Elizabeth Dillon (1865–1907), diarist
  98. Eileen O'Faolain (1900–88), author of children's books, and wife of writer Sean O'Faolain
  99. May Keating (1895–1965), socialist, feminist and human rights campaigner
  100. William Coppin sailor, shipbuilder, and inventor
  101. Louisa Coppin ‘Little Weesy’
  102. Sarah Harding (printer) printed A Modest Proposal
  103. Lucinda Sullivan (1831-81), philanthropist, writer and promoter of children's welfare
  104. Anne Margaret Rowan (1832–1913), novelist, historian, and political activist
  105. Terry O'Connor (musician) (1897–1983), musician and music teacher
  106. Mary Eucharia Ryan (1860–1929), Loreto sister and pioneer of women's higher education
  107. Rosaleen Mills (1905-93), activist and educator
  108. Jean O'Neill (1915–2008), plantswoman and horticulturalist
  109. Anne Bushnell singer
  110. Anne Daly superior general of the Sisters of Charity, Australia
  111. Alexandra Wejchert (1921–95), sculptor
  112. Micheline Kerney Walsh (1919–97), archivist and historian
  113. Martha McTier (1742–1837), writer of letters
  114. Maureen Constance Guinness (1907–98), countess of Dufferin and Ava, socialite and charity worker
  115. Henrietta Frances de Grey (1784–1848), Countess de Grey, political hostess and philanthropist
  116. Elizabeth Watts (printer) (d. 1794), printer, stationer, and ‘bookseller to the courts of law’
  117. Alice Reilly (1702/3–1778), printer and publisher
  118. Elaine Feldman public figure and founder of a secondary school for the Jewish community
  119. Susan Lecky (1837-1896) Irish botanical artist
  120. Daniel Graisberry
  121. Ann Saddlemyer
  122. Mary Drelincourt, wife of Peter Drelincourt
  123. Ruth Graisberry printer
  124. Mary Byrne (witness) witness of Knock apparition
  125. Helen Moloney (1926–2011), artist in stained glass and other media
  126. Delia Moclair (1895–1971), obstetrician
  127. Arabella Jeffereyes (c.1734–c.1810), landowner and social radical
  128. Maisie McDaniel (1939–2008), singer
  129. Lady Mary Burke (consort) wife of Brian O'Rourke
  130. Mary Anne Cosgrave pioneer nurse in Rhodesia, educationist, and Dominican prioress
  131. Catherine Finn printer of Finns Leinster Journal
  132. Patricia Boylan actor and journalist
  133. Mary Anne Locke (1831–89), distiller and philanthropist
  134. Mary "Muds" Locke (1863–1943)
  135. Martha Wilmot
  136. Sarah Pue(d. p.1776?), printer, publisher, and patent medicine seller
  137. Gay Firth author, journalist and political campaigner
  138. Sheila Dowling (c.1896–1957), republican, socialist, trade unionist, and feminist
  139. Sarah Cotter (fl. 1751–92), printer and bookseller
  140. John Mandeville (Land Leaguer) un-divert
  141. Valerie Place (1969–93), nurse and overseas aid worker
  142. Mary Bryan (badminton)
  143. List of nature reserves in the Republic of Ireland
  144. Angela Russell (doctor) (1893–1991), physician and social reformer
  145. Eleanor Dillon nun
  146. Women Artist Action Group
  147. Pauline Cummins
  148. Society of Dublin Painters also known as Dublin Painters' Society
  149. Clare Marsh
  150. Mary Crooke (fl. 1657–92), printer and bookseller
  151. Jane Jones (printer)
  152. Anne Esdall (1718–1795), printer and publisher
  153. Jean Crawford Cochrane educator and activist for women's education
  154. Ola Majekodunmi radio presenter and Irish language activist
  155. Black Pride Ireland
  156. Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland
  157. Irish Refugee Council
  158. Migrants and Ethnic-minorities for Reproductive Justice
  159. Immigrant Council of Ireland
  160. Migrant Rights Centre Ireland
  161. Irish Network Against Racism
  162. Denise Chaila
  163. Irish Traveller Movement
  164. Ebun Joseph
  165. Spirasi
  166. Zainab Boladale RTÉ presenter
  167. Erica Cody
  168. National Traveller Women's Forum expanded from a stub for live stream
  169. Samantha Kay Soulé (singer)
  170. Volunteer Ireland
  171. Doras (NGO)
  172. Bulelani Mfaco
  173. Ellie Kisyombe
  174. Nasc (NGO)
  175. Lucky Khambule
  176. Kathleen Lynch (academic)
  177. Christchurch Place formerly Skinner Row
  178. Film Company of Ireland
  179. Barbara Stokes paediatrician and disability campaigner 1922–2009
  180. Mary Dunlop (1912–2003), campaigner for the welfare of the blind
  181. Sarah Clarke (nun) nun and civil rights campaigner
  182. Emma Duffin (1883–1979), nurse, diarist and welfare worker
  183. Brigid McCole (1942–96), hepatitis C campaigner
  184. Catherine Cummins Sister of Charity and founder member of Cappagh Orthopaedic Hospital
  185. Josie Airey, legal-aid campaigner
  186. Joyce McCartan (1929–96), community worker
  187. Patricia Hoey (1883-1930), journalist, suffragist and nationalist
  188. Beatrice Dixon (1916–2005), pioneer of women's participation in public life
  189. Mary Aquinas Monaghan (1919–85), Missionary Sister of St Columban and physician
  190. Kevin Scannell
  191. Maighréad Ní Annagáin (1875–1952), folk music collector and performer
  192. Metal Man (beacon) County Sligo
  193. Olive Wilson badminton player
  194. Yvonne Kelly badminton player
  195. Mary Dinan
  196. Barbara Beckett
  197. Jean Lawless (later Jean Sharkey)
  198. T. D. Good Dr Thomas Douglas Good
  199. Ada Good Ada Baillee Good nee Carroll (born c. 1880)
  200. Barbara J. Good
  201. Derreen Good (born c. 1905)
  202. Norman D. Good (born c.1907)
  203. Nora Conway
  204. Lena Rea
  205. Mona-Lxsa
  206. Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi
  207. Farah Elle
  208. Celaviedmai
  209. Hare Squead
  210. Williams & Son, Dublin taxidermists
  211. Joan Horan (1918-65), paralympian
  212. Marie Fleming campaigner for assisted suicide
  213. Eileen Gallagher Ireland's first female commercial traveller for Urney Chocolates
  214. Henry Gallagher (businessman)
  215. Veronica Ryan (teacher) (1921–1966), founder and headmistress of the Children's House Montessori School
  216. Mary Purcell (biographer) (1906–91), teacher, religious biographer, and archivist
  217. Edith Newman Devlin lecturer in English
  218. Fanny Forrester (poet) poet, daughter of Ellen Forrester
  219. Geraldine Mary Harmsworth (1838–1925), matriarch
  220. Ballynastaig Wood
  221. Ballyarr Wood
  222. Oldhead Wood
  223. Ballykeeffe Wood
  224. Vera Klute
  225. Marjorie Fitzgibbon (1930-2018)
  226. Vale of Clara
  227. Fenor Bog
  228. Ballyteigue Burrow
  229. Ballygilgan
  230. Glenealo Valley
  231. Balnagowan House
  232. Knocksink Wood
  233. Alexander Strain architect and builder
  234. Celeste Bowe Daughter of Charity and nurse
  235. Mary de Lourdes Gogan Medical Missionary of Mary
  236. Keelhilla, Slieve Carron
  237. Clochar na gCon
  238. Derrycrag Wood Nature Reserve
  239. Leam West Bog
  240. Pollnaknockaun Wood
  241. Rosturra Wood
  242. Richmond Esker
  243. Knockmoyle Sheskin
  244. Owenboy (nature reserve)
  245. Easkey Bog
  246. Pollardstown Fen
  247. Fiddown Island
  248. Timahoe Esker
  249. Coolacurragh Wood
  250. Grantstown Wood and Grantstown Lough
  251. Scragh Bog
  252. The Raven Nature Reserve
  253. Deputy's Pass
  254. Ballyteigue
  255. Cahermurphy Nature Reserve
  256. Knockadoon Head
  257. Kilcolman Bog
  258. Knockomagh Wood
  259. Castlemaine Harbour
  260. Cummeragh River Bog
  261. Derrycunnihy Wood
  262. Eirk Bog
  263. List of Special Protection Areas in the Republic of Ireland
  264. Sheheree Bog
  265. Redwood Bog
  266. Duntally Wood
  267. Lough Barra Bog
  268. Meenachullion Bog
  269. Pettigo Plateau
  270. Rathmullen Wood
  271. Myra Kathleen Hughes (1877-1918) Wexford illustrator
  272. Frances MacCurtain (1936–98), speech therapist and voice coach
  273. Erica O'Donnell (1920–99), art historian and SOE officer
  274. Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
  275. Katherine O'Doherty and Séamus O'Doherty
  276. Kathleen Napoli McKenna (1897–1988), republican and administrator
  277. Patricia O'Connor (playwright) (1905-83), writer and teacher
  278. Amy Curtis (1894–1970), administrator
  279. Kay McDowell (1897–1975), trade union leader
  280. Kathleen Barry Moloney (1896–1969), republican and trade unionist
  281. Nora Harkin (1910–2012), republican socialist
  282. Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1838–1914)
  283. F.E. Crichton
  284. Sheila Conroy (1918–2012), trade unionist, social activist and administrator
  285. Florence Armstrong, pioneer of multi-denominational education in Ireland
  286. Cecil Crawford O'Gorman Irish artist, father of Juan O'Gorman
  287. Geraldine Penrose Fitzgerald (1846–1939), novelist and catholic convert
  288. Cecil Ffrench Salkeld artist
  289. Samuel Clossy (c.1724-1786) anatomist
  290. Elizabeth O'Shea Dillon and Marion O'Shea Roosevelt
  291. Lil Nic Dhonnchadha (1891–1984), Irish language scholar and language activist
  292. Maighréad Nic Mhaicín (1899–1983), translator
  293. Padraic Breslin
  294. Harold G. Leask architect and archaeologist
  295. Kitty MacCormack (1892-1975) design with the Dun Emer Guild
  296. Dun Emer Guild
  297. Sinéad McCoole
  298. Edmund Finn (printer) printer
  299. Doreen Corcoran local historian
  300. George Canning father of George Canning
  301. Desmond FitzGerald (architect)
  302. Madeleine O'Rourke (1951–2006), aviator and organiser of aviation events
  303. Peggy Hogg (1919–94), camogie player
  304. Katherine Everett writer of Bricks and Flowers wife of John Everett
  305. Oscar Mac Carthy (1815 - 1894) geographer and explorer of Irish heritage
  306. Kay Keohane-O'Riordan (1910–91), communist
  307. Marguerite Palmer, suffragette
  308. Edward Gerrard & Sons taxidermists
  309. Carolyn Mulholland undo redirect
  310. Hawkins Street
  311. Apollo House (Dublin)
  312. Margaret Williamson Rea b. 1875 botantist
  313. Margarita Dawson Stelfox 1886-1971
  314. Thomas Dillon (chemist) husband of Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
  315. Maureen Mockford Northern Irish, played for Ireland
  316. William Boyton Kirk (1824–1900) sculptor
  317. Thomas Stewart Kirk (1848–79) sculptor
  318. Monica Farrell protestant evangelist
  319. John D. M. McCallum (1883-1967)
  320. Tullow Museum
  321. Samuel Frederick Brocas (c. 1792–1847)
  322. James Brocas
  323. Kate Stone (engineer) for Pride in STEM day!
  324. James Henry Brocas
  325. William Brocas
  326. Henry Brocas (junior)
  327. Máirín Beaumont teacher and nationalist
  328. Eileen Morris (1919–93), Medical Missionary of Mary
  329. Mary Teresa Cullen (nun) nun and founder of the magazine Virgo Potens
  330. Margaret Dowling Dominican Sister and foundress
  331. List of buildings designed by architect Andrew Devane
  332. Thomas Joseph Byrne OPW architect
  333. James Gwim (c. 1720–1769)
  334. William Howis (1804–1882)
  335. Hans Iten (born Switzerland 1874-1930)
  336. Sir John Langham (1894–1972) Irish botanical artist
  337. James Mannin (Died 1779)
  338. Isaac Whitehead (c.1819-1881)
  339. David Wilson (1873–1935)
  340. Betty Lombard tennis player
  341. Walter G. Strickland
  342. Con Leventhal husband of Ethna MacCarthy
  343. Seamus Clandillon musician, civil servant, and first director of radio broadcasting at 2RN
  344. Robert Perceval (1756 - 1839), chemist
  345. James Emerson Reynolds (1844 - 1920) chemist
  346. William Ringrose Gelston Atkins (1884-1959)
  347. Robert Collins (physician) (1800-1868) physician in 1824, master of the Rotunda hospital
  348. Stephen Mitchell Dixon (1866-1940) civil engineer
  349. Edward Edwin Glanville (1873-1898) physicist, wireless telegraphy pioneer
  350. William James Knowles father of Matilda Knowles
  351. Richard Orpen architect and painter
  352. Joseph Raftery director of the National Museum of Ireland
  353. George F. Beckett (1877–1961), architect
  354. Primrose McConnell (1906–1991), missionary
  355. H. Ormonde McConnell
  356. Spectacle Bridge
  357. Ninian Niven
  358. Thomas Drummond Lambert (1837–1911), veterinary surgeon
  359. Richard Lane Joynt
  360. Isaac Swain
  361. Arthur Wynne Foot
  362. Arthur Humphreys Foord
  363. George William Chaster
  364. Nathaniel H. Alcock
  365. David Callender Campbell (naturalist)
  366. Rayna Katsarova

2018[edit]

  1. Mary Guiney (1901–2004), businesswoman and centenarian
  2. Patricia Cockburn (1914–89), author and artist, granddaughter of Henry Arthur Blake and Edith Blake
  3. Marjorie Hasler (c.1887–1913), suffragist
  4. Mina Robinson (fl. 1893–1910), founder of the Irish Decorative Art Association
  5. Eva McKee (1890–1955), craftswoman
  6. Maud Aiken director of the Dublin Municipal School of Music
  7. Mary Anne Holmes (1773–1805), poet and writer, sister of Robert Emmet
  8. Elizabeth Emmet Lenox-Conyngham
  9. Maura Breslin trade unionist and feminist
  10. Caroline Agnes Gray (1848–1927) wife of Edmund Dwyer Gray (Irish politician)
  11. Margaret Dockrell (1849–1926), suffragist, philanthropist, and councillor
  12. Maud Joynt (1868–1940), Celtic scholar and linguist
  13. Lucy Anne FitzGerald (1771–1851), radical
  14. Dolly Robinson (1901–77), artist and theatre designer
  15. Rosanna Johnson (1891–1987), street trader
  16. Margaret Pender (1850–1920), writer
  17. Maude Clarke (1892–1935), historian
  18. Anna Maria Chetwode (fl. 1827), novelist
  19. Kate Jordan (1862–1926), novelist and playwright
  20. May Guinness (1863–1955), painter
  21. Elizabeth Mernin (1886–1957), intelligence agent
  22. Margaret Grey Porter (d. 1881), philanthropist
  23. Barbara McDonnell (1847?–1928), philanthropist
  24. Sarah Venie Barr political and community activist
  25. Eliza Kirk (b. 1812) sculptor
  26. Mary Mathew (1724–77), diarist
  27. Harriet Kirkwood (1880–1953), landscape and still life painter
  28. Katherine Conolly (c.1662–1752), political hostess, landowner, and philanthropist
  29. Anne Deane (c.1834–1905), businesswoman, philanthropist, and nationalist
  30. Mary Ann Costello (1747–1827), actress and mother of the British prime minister George Canning
  31. Matilda Tone (1769–1849), wife of Theobald Wolfe Tone
  32. Mary O'Connell (1778-1836) (1778–1836), wife of Daniel O'Connell
  33. Claire Madden (feminist) (1905–98), feminist and political activist
  34. Etain Madden (1939–82), feminist and political activist
  35. Eileen Reid (painter) (1894–1981), painter and musician
  36. Clementina Robertson (1795–1853?), miniature-painter
  37. Ellen Forrester (1828 – 1883), nationalist and poet
  38. Caroline Douglas (1821–1904), marchioness of Queensberry, nationalist benefactor
  39. Ethna MacCarthy (1903–59), poet and paediatrician
  40. Lily Williams portrait painter, 1874 -1940
  41. Rosy Gibb (1942–97), social worker, clown, and magician
  42. Frances O'Brien (1840–83), poet and novelist
  43. Ballykealy House
  44. Ada Leask (1899–1987), historian and antiquary
  45. Emily Crawford (1841–1915), journalist
  46. Adela Orpen (1855–1927), writer
  47. Lilla Minnie Perry (1888–1974), landscape painter
  48. Harriet Bagwell
  49. Fay Sargent (1890/91–1967), singer, actress, and journalist
  50. Mary Hobhouse (1864–1901), novelist and poet
  51. Mary Downing (c.1815–1881), poet and nationalist
  52. Theodosia Blachford philanthropist and leading methodist
  53. Kathleen Behan republican
  54. Gertrude Gaffney (d. 1959), journalist
  55. Lucy Franks (1878–1964), president of the Irish Countrywomen's Association
  56. Josephine McNeill (1895–1969), diplomat
  57. Nesca Robb (1905–76), author
  58. Máire Ní Dhonnchadha Dhuibh (d. 1795?), poet
  59. Mary Devenport O'Neill (1879–1967), poet and playwright, ended up merging into existing article
  60. Emily Cordner-Pinkerton (c.1859–1902), publisher
  61. Lucy Cane (c.1866–1926), public servant
  62. Molly Barton (1861–1949) artist
  63. Kathleen Cruise O'Brien (1886–1938), teacher, suffragist, and Irish language enthusiast
  64. Anna Maria Ball philanthropist, sister of Frances Ball
  65. Dorothea Conyers (1869–1949), novelist
  66. Letitia Overend (1880–1977), philanthropist and motor enthusiast
  67. Sheila Murphy (diplomat) (1898–1983), diplomat
  68. Naomi Overend
  69. Mary Barry O'Delaney (1862–1947), journalist and nationalist
  70. Deirdre O'Connor (architect) (1951–99), architect
  71. Margaret Barrington writer and journalist
  72. Kathleen Quigly (1888–1981), artist
  73. Emily de Burgh Daly (1859–1935), traveller and writer
  74. Catherine Drew (1832–1910), journalist and writer
  75. Mary Pollard of the Trinity Pollard collection
  76. Isabella Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot (1784–1868) aristocrat and diarist
  77. Jane Mitchel (c.1820–1899), nationalist
  78. Betty Chancellor (1910–84), actress
  79. Barbara Fitzgerald (1911–82), novelist
  80. Mary Ann Hutton (1862–1953), Irish-language scholar and writer
  81. Dick's Coffee House early Irish coffee house
  82. Richard Pue (d. 1722), newspaper publisher, bookseller, and coffee house proprietor
  83. Mary Cosgrave (c.1877–1941), social worker and local politician
  84. Erne Palais Ballroom
  85. Elizabeth Somers (1881–1934), republican and industrial revivalist
  86. Maude Rooney (1902–1974), consumers' and women's rights activist
  87. Mary O'Donovan Rossa (Q18529222) Irish nationalist, poet (1845–1916)
  88. Ballon Hill Co. Carlow
  89. Brisinga
  90. Brisinga endecacnemos
  91. Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland
  92. Newtown Anner House County Tipperary
  93. Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland
  94. August Weckbecker
  95. Pauline Clotworthy (1912–2004), teacher of fashion design at The Grafton Academy
  96. Máire Ní Scolaí (1909–85), traditional singer
  97. Eibhlín Ní Bhriain (1925–86), journalist
  98. Marianne Trotter (1752–1777), artist
  99. John Trotter (painter)
  100. Eliza H. Trotter

Levant women 2017[edit]

  1. Amal Naseer Jordanian writer (Q27464000)
  2. Marie Jubran Syrian singer (Q3292615)
  3. Yolande Labaki Lebanese painter (Q19956379)
  4. Mqboola Chalak Syrian writer and lawyer (Q27914725)
  5. Marie Seurat Syrian novelist (Q28057901)
  6. Thanaa Debsi Syrian actor (Q12203881)
  7. Lena Chamamaan Syrian vocalist (Q2583955)
  8. Abeer Issa Jordanian actress (Q12224303)
  9. Balqis Sidawi Lebanese writer and poet (Q27914729)
  10. Seta Manoukian Lebanese painter (Q3480629)

CEE women 2017[edit]

  1. Sultana Racho Petrova Bulgarian memorist
  2. Lidia Shishmanova Bulgarian writer and journalist
  3. Faina Mihajlovna Kirillova Soviet mathematician
  4. Dace Akmentiņa Latvian actress
  5. Lūcija Jēruma-Krastiņa Russian anatomist and anthropologist
  6. Gizela Bravničar Slovenian ballet dancer and choreographer
  7. Oľga Textorisová Slovak writer
  8. Marie Cantacuzène Romanian model
  9. Eugenija Šimkūnaitė Lithuanian botanist
  10. Paulina Wilkońska Polish novelist, editor, diarist

2015[edit]

  1. Altamont House, Co. Carlow, well known gardens with associated house.
  2. Thomas Cobden, English architect known for his work in Ireland.
  3. Katherine Sophia Kane nee Katherine Sophia Bailey wrote the first guide to Ireland's flowering plants in 1833.
  4. Margaret Clarke (artist)
  5. Carlow County Museum
  6. Alexander Carte
  7. Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
  8. Gulielma Lister
  9. Irish Agricultural Museum
  10. John S. Jackson geologist and environmentalist.
  11. Kilmallock Abbey Co. Limerick.
  12. Arigna Mining Experience
  13. Kathleen King
  14. Cavan County Museum
  15. Evelyn Booth
  16. County Museum Dundalk
  17. Doris Reynolds
  18. Monaghan County Museum
  19. Catherine Gage
  20. Roscommon County Museum
  21. Sligo County Museum
  22. Waterford County Museum
  23. Enniscorthy Castle was Wexford County Museum.
  24. Máirin de Valéra (1912–1984), Professor of Botany at University College, Galway.
  25. Allihies Copper Mine Museum
  26. James Mitchell Museum Geological Museum at NUI Galway.
  27. Mary Leebody
  28. Clare Museum
  29. Sarah Mary Fitton
  30. County Carlow Military Museum
  31. Ethel Rhind
  32. Catherine Amelia O’Brien
  33. Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum
  34. Cork Butter Museum
  35. Carmel Humphries first woman professor of zoology at UCD.
  36. Michael Keogh (soldier) fought on both sides of the war in WWI, from Tullow.
  37. Fanny Currey
  38. Alfred E. Child
  39. Gaulstown Portal Tomb
  40. Vinegar Hill Windmill Co. Wexford.
  41. Elphin Windmill
  42. Thomas Antisell
  43. James Edwin Duerden
  44. National 1798 Rebellion Centre
  45. James Bayley Butler
  46. Katherine Butler
  47. Robert Bell (Irish geologist)
  48. Evelyn Gleeson
  49. Charles Bent Ball
  50. Mallow Castle Co. Cork.
  51. Threecastles Castle Co. Wicklow.
  52. Patrick Pollen stained glass artist.
  53. Milford Mills, County Carlow
  54. Mary Swanzy
  55. Edith Blake (1845–1926), botanical illustrator and writer, wife of Henry Arthur Blake.
  56. Catherine Isabella Osborne (1818–80), artist and patron.
  57. Letitia Bushe (c.1710–1757), watercolourist and miniature painter.
  58. Florence Ross (1870–1949), artist, cousin of John Millington Synge.
  59. Marianne-Caroline Hamilton (1777–1861), artist and memoirist, great-grandmother of Letitia Marion Hamilton.
  60. Mercy Hunter (1910–89), artist.
  61. Kathleen Fox (1880–1963), painter, enamellist, and stained-glass artist.
  62. Moyra Barry (1886–1960), artist.
  63. Kathleen Bridle (1897–1989), artist and art teacher.
  64. Grace Henry (1868–1953), painter.
  65. Piper's Stones Co. Wicklow.
  66. Elish Lamont (1816–70), artist and writer.
  67. Norma Borthwick (1862–1934), artist, writer, and Irish-language activist.
  68. Alice Jacob (1862-1921) Irish botanical artist.
  69. Marianne Fannin (1848–1938), later (Mrs Roberts).
  70. Frances Anne Edgeworth (1769–1864) artist.
  71. Diana Conyngham Ellis (1813–1851) née Monsell botanical artist.
  72. Catherine Teresa Cookson (née Catherine Teresa Murray), also known as Mrs James Cookson, botanical artist.
  73. Caroline Pounds (née Elam) (fl.c.1846-c.1880).
  74. Mary Manning
  75. Kathleen Cox (1904–72), artist, sculptor, and mystic.
  76. Harriet Kavanagh artist, traveller, and antiquarian.
  77. Ruth Brandt (1936–89), artist and teacher, daughter of Muriel Brandt.
  78. Kathleen Coyle (1886–1952), novelist.
  79. Helen Mabel Trevor (1831–1900), artist.
  80. Dungarvan Castle Co. Waterford.
  81. Glengowla Mines
  82. Mary Alment (1834–1908) artist.
  83. Helen Sophia O'Hara (1846–1920).
  84. Joan Jameson (1892–1953), still life, figure and landscape painter.
  85. Lilian Davidson (1879–1954), landscape and portrait artist, art teacher, and writer.
  86. Ellice Pilkington (1869–1936), women's activist and artist.
  87. Harriet Osborne O'Hagan (1830–1921), portrait painter.
  88. Mia Cranwill (1880–1972), design and metal artist.
  89. Dorothy Blackham (1896–1975), artist and teacher.
  90. Mabel Young (1889–1974), artist.
  91. Yvonne Jammet (1900–67), landscape painter and sculptor.
  92. Althea Gyles (1868–1949), poet and artist.
  93. Bea Orpen painter.
  94. Dairine Vanston (1903–88), artist.
  95. Sophia St John Whitty (1877–1924), woodcarver, teacher, and cooperativist.
  96. Florence Vere O'Brien (1854–1936), diarist, philanthropist, and craftswoman.
  97. Nelly O'Brien (1864–1925), miniature and landscape artist, and Gaelic League activist.
  98. Lilla Vanston artist.
  99. Helen Hooker (1905–93), sculptor, wife of Ernie O'Malley.
  100. Mary Mulvihill (1960 - 2015) writer, broadcaster, and science communicator.