February
Edenderry
http://edenderryhistory.blogspot.ie/
March
Easter Sunday/Monday
June
Reenactment of 1913 Oireachtas Photograph, depicting Emily Weddall
July 2016
Scoil Acla 2016
November 2016
Night at the Pearse Museum
When: November 1, 2016 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Saint Enda’s Park
Grange Rd, Haroldsgrange, Dublin 16
Ireland
Maria Gillen will be giving a lecture on the fascinating life of Emily Weddall in the Pearse Museum on Tuesday, 1 November at 7pm.
Emily Weddall, nee Burke 1867-1952 was born in Edenderry, Co. Offaly to a Church of Ireland Minister and his wife. She trained as a nurse in Sir Patrick Dun’s Hospital, on qualifying she traveled to France Germany and Russia with her career. In the early 1900’s she married retired sea captain Edward Weddall, the couple settled on Achill in 1906. Around that time she co-founded the Lower Achill Branch of the Gaelic League, and became a regular correspondent, with An Claidheamh Soluis, of which Patrick Pearse was editor. It is through these circles that Emily first met the Pearse family.
Strongly influenced by the cultural revolution of the time, of which Patrick Pearse played a pivotal role in, she co-founded Scoil Acla, an Irish language and cultural school in 1910. Their paths would cross on many occasions, socially, culturally and politically, frequently causing controversy! After 1916 she remained friends with the family and during the struggle for Ireland’s independence, living at their former home at Cullenswood. She took the side of Mrs Pearse, in rejecting the Treaty.
Emily remained a lifelong Republican, her final resting place is in Glasnevin Cemetery in close proximity to the Republican Plot.
Admission is free – no booking required.
Thanks to:
Edenderry Historical society
http://edenderryhistory.blogspot.ie/
Scoil Acla Committee;
Pearse Museum
Photographs
Achill Easter 2016 by;
Minette Glynn
Town Hall Oireachtas 1913 by;
Aengus McMahon Photography