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Black and white photograph showing a part of a train sitting on the train tracks with "Jacob" and "Aintree" printed on its side. A man can be seen standing inside the carriage. The photograph was taken sometime between January and March 1923, according to the inscription on the r

Aintree | Transport

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Object Train carriage belonging to the Aintree factorycover

Poster for women's anti-nuclear protest at Greenham Common peace camp on 11 December 1983. A group of women from Cork travelled over to participate in the protest. This group met in the Women's Place in the Quay Co-op Cork to plan the trip and also afterwards to discuss further

Greenham Common | Peace | Protest and social movements

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Object Greenham Common 1983 Postercover

'Sisters are Doin’ it for Themselves: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Experience of Labiaplasty' was a doctoral research project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) from 2013-2017. It was funded by the Irish Research Council Government of Ireland 2015 Postgraduate Sc

Gender | Sexuality | Feminist Studies

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Object Women's Experiences of Labiaplasty Participant 5cover

'Sisters are Doin’ it for Themselves: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Experience of Labiaplasty' was a doctoral research project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) from 2013-2017. It was funded by the Irish Research Council Government of Ireland 2015 Postgraduate Sc

Gender | Sexuality | Feminist Studies

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Object Women's Experiences of Labiaplasty Participant 4cover

'Sisters are Doin’ it for Themselves: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Experience of Labiaplasty' was a doctoral research project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) from 2013-2017. It was funded by the Irish Research Council Government of Ireland 2015 Postgraduate Sc

Gender | Sexuality | Feminist Studies

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Object Women's Experiences of Labiaplasty Participant 3cover

'Sisters are Doin’ it for Themselves: A Phenomenological Inquiry into the Experience of Labiaplasty' was a doctoral research project conducted at University College Dublin (UCD) from 2013-2017. It was funded by the Irish Research Council Government of Ireland 2015 Postgraduate Sc

Gender | Sexuality | Feminist Studies

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Object Women's Experiences of Labiaplasty Participant 2cover

Oral history interview with Kathleen from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Kathleen was born in Portstewart, Co. Derry and worked as an aircraft factory worker during the Second World War.

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Kathleencover

Oral history interview with Alice* from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Alice was born in Belfast and worked as a chocolate maker during the Second World War. (*pseudonym)

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Alicecover

Oral history interview with Ethel from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Ethel was born in Dublin and worked as an electrician in the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force during the Second World War.

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Ethelcover

Oral history interview with Flora* from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Material). Flora was born in Belfast and worked as a counter girl in Woolworths during the Second World War. (*pseudonym)

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Floracover

Oral history interview with Meta from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Meta was born in Coleraine, Co. Derry and worked as a nurse during the Second World War.

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Metacover

Oral history interview with Mary from the larger collection Second World War and Irish Women (see Related Materials). Mary was born in Newcastle on Tyne and was a school girl during the Second World War.

Gender role | Social status | Labour and employment

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Object The Second World War and Irish Women, interview with Marycover