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Digital record of the bonnet created for Catherine Barr a native of Waterford who was transported on the 29th October 1838 on board the ship Planter to New South Wales.

Women prisoners--Ireland--History--19th century | Penal transportation--Australia | Women convicts--Australia

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Object Catherine Barr (1839)cover

Digital record of the bonnet created for Margaret Ascery a native of Waterford who was transported on the 1st January 1829 on board the ship Edward I to New South Wales.

Women prisoners--Ireland--History--19th century | Penal transportation--Australia | Women convicts--Australia

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Object Margaret Ascery (1829)cover

Videos of readings of four pieces by writer Alison Hackett, as part of a Writers for Yes campaign. The readings include: 001: Letter to the Editor: 'Time to air a dirty little Irish secret', published in the Irish Examiner on 27 October 2016. 002: Letter to the Editor: 'Emotive A

Abortion | Reproductive rights | Constitutional law--Ireland--The Eighth Amendment

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Object Together for Yes Videos: Writers for Yes readingscover

This is an interview with Imelda Brophy an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Imelda Brophycover

This is an interview with Fiona Bergin an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Bergincover

This is an interview with Fiona Ward an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Fiona Wardcover

This is an interview with Mary Gordon an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Activism | Constitutional law--Ireland

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Object WIN Activist: Mary Gordoncover

This is an interview with Anonymous an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Anonymouscover

This is an interview with Patricia Prenderville an activist and member of WIN (Women's Information Network) which ran a helpline in the 1980s and early 1990s to help women access abortion in the UK. Providing this information was illegal in Ireland at the time.

Abortion | Pregnancy | Unplanned pregnancy

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Object WIN Activist: Patricia Prendervillecover

"These interview transcripts were collected as part of the IRC-funded project: Equality of opportunity in practice: studies in working, learning, and caring. Higher education is a social site experiencing major social change with increasing privatization and commercialization,

Female | Irish | Research - AHSS

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Object Interview 58cover

"These interview transcripts were collected as part of the IRC-funded project: Equality of opportunity in practice: studies in working, learning, and caring. Higher education is a social site experiencing major social change with increasing privatization and commercialization,

Female | Irish | Academic - AHSS

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Object Interview 57cover

"These interview transcripts were collected as part of the IRC-funded project: Equality of opportunity in practice: studies in working, learning, and caring. Higher education is a social site experiencing major social change with increasing privatization and commercialization,

Female | American (inc. American-Irish) | Administration

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Object Interview 56cover