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Máirín Cregan

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447: 261:, the boat which was carrying more weapons for the rebellion. The communications with the Aud went wrong when the car carrying the Volunteers went off a pier and the occupants were drowned. Cregan was still in the area to assist with the surviving Volunteer, who unfortunately knew nothing of the details for the Aud. She wasn't easily able to get back to Dublin, because owing to the Rising the city was cut off. By the time she got back, her friends had been arrested. 33: 187: 808: 310:
posters. Later the family sold the house, and remained mobile while she worked for the Sinn Féin Government and her husband was in prison. It was during this time that she worked as a
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Like many of the teachers, she lost her job after the rising because of her connection to the rebels. However, she was able to get new positions over the next few years in both
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whose whole family had been deeply involved in the Easter Rising, as well as the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War. They had three children,
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until she married. In Ballyshannon she experienced the early expressions of support and sympathy, but Portstewart was a
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case of munitions, Cregan was also carrying details for the wireless technology needed for communicating with the
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soldiers were looking for her husband and Cregan herself was arrested in February 1921 for refusing to put up
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concerts. Although she went to primary school locally, she went away to secondary school to
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The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume V: The Irish Book in English, 1891–2000
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and gained Cregan considerable international success and attention.
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enclave with many houses flying union flags on polling day in 1918.
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Gerardine Meaney; Mary O'Dowd; Bernadette Whelan (31 July 2013).
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Máirín Ní Chriagáin, Máirín Cregan, Mrs James Ryan, Máirín Ryan
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People educated at St. Louis Secondary School, Carrickmacross
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Irish Women Writers of Children's Literature, 1870–1940
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was also published in Irish, and was illustrated by
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during the War. The house was often raided when the
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to Morgan Cregan and Ellen O'Shea. Her father was a
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(2009). 453:Children's literature portal 16:Irish nationalist and writer 7: 804:Writers from County Wicklow 784:People of the Easter Rising 253:. While she was carrying a 10: 830: 537:Bureau of Military History 328: 814:Writers from County Kerry 285:Irish War of Independence 145:Irish War of Independence 116: 103: 95: 87: 79: 58: 39: 30: 23: 749:Irish children's writers 314:to the continent and to 224:Leinster School of Music 779:Women in war in Ireland 759:Irish women journalists 585:Reading the Irish Woman 279:Cregan was a member of 182:and performed songs at 774:Women in war 1900–1945 764:People from Killorglin 652:10.3366/ircl.2014.0118 566:"Máirín Cregan Papers" 222:to study music in the 214:Republican involvement 709:Irish women novelists 414:Seamus and the Tinker 409:Seamus and the Robber 245:week she was sent to 385:Novels for children 333:Cregan worked as a 210:from 1911 to 1914. 91:Nationalist, Writer 769:Irish republicans 681:978-0-19-924911-4 595:978-1-78138-938-6 493:. pp. 50–51. 362:Jack Butler Yeats 251:Seán Mac Diarmada 188:St. Louis Convent 156:Mary Ellen Cregan 127: 126: 43:Mary Ellen Cregan 821: 685: 656: 655: 631: 625: 624: 622: 620: 606: 600: 599: 579: 573: 572: 570: 561: 548: 547: 545: 543: 534: 528:Cregan, Mairin. 525: 519: 518: 516: 508: 495: 494: 488: 479: 455: 450: 449: 448: 420:Plays for adults 403:Children's plays 346:The Sunday Press 232:Irish Volunteers 112: 65: 35: 21: 20: 829: 828: 824: 823: 822: 820: 819: 818: 699: 698: 682: 664: 662:Further reading 659: 632: 628: 618: 616: 608: 607: 603: 596: 580: 576: 568: 562: 551: 541: 539: 532: 526: 522: 514: 510: 509: 498: 486: 484:"Mairin Cregan" 482:James G. 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Index


Killorglin
County Kerry
Greystones
County Wicklow
James Ryan
Eoin
Irish
nationalist
Easter Rising
Irish War of Independence
Killorglin
County Kerry
stonemason
Limerick
Gaelic revival
Irish
Gaelic League
St. Louis Convent
Carrickmacross
County Monaghan
teacher
Goresbridge
County Kilkenny
Dublin
Leinster School of Music
Sinn Féin
Irish Volunteers
Easter Rising
Easter

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