Biblioteca Nacional, Clorindo Testa
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https://gcn.ie/queer-women-irish-revolution-tg4-documentary/
Directed by Ciara Hyland, Croíthe Radacacha (Radical Hearts) is a feature documentary that explores the hidden stories of eight female couples who were at the core of the Easter Rising and the fight to free Ireland from the British Empire.
Featuring contributions from prominent LGBTQ+ activists and academics such as Ailbhe Smyth, Ciara Ní É and Eoin McEvoy (founders of LGBTQ+ Irish Language group Aerach Aiteach Gaelach), this in-depth exploration promises to refocus how we perceive these women and their contributions to the Irish revolution.
Croíthe Radacacha will air on Wednesday, December 6, at 9:30pm on TG4.
For anyone wondering, TG4 have a free online player which usually has subtitles in English. The player is also available outside Ireland.
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Joe Goode, Untitled (Staircase Series I), 1964
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Bríd Dirrane (1894-2003)
Fascinating woman! She lived to 109 and was buried on Inis Mór, where she was born, remarried and lived a large chunk of her life. She was a nurse and also wrote memoirs which were published in the late nineties.
Bríd and two of her brothers in 1917, from an article by Galway Beo
Here’s an interesting article about her also
Her book is also available to borrow from the Internet Archive
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