Carney, Winifred, 1887-1943
Winifred Carney suffragist, trade unionist, Irish independence activist (1887-1943)
VIAF ID: 9785876 (Personal)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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Circular manifesto of the Irish Textile Workers' Union entitled 'To the Linen Slaves of Belfast' informing textile workers in Belfast of their rights in the workplace and the appropriate minimum wage per hour they should be receiving | |
Copy-letter from William McMullen, Winifred Carney and M. McGinn, Belfast branch, Irish Transport and General Workers' Union, to C.F. Ridgway expressing their disapproval of his proposal for a Union employee superannuation fund | |
Correspondence between Diarmuid Lynch and Winnifred Carney regarding the penmanship of Pearse's 'valedictory letter' | |
Correspondence of Diarmuid Lynch with various individuals | |
Envelope addressed to Mr. William O'Brien, 89 Pembroke Road, Dublin from Miss Winifred Carney, Belfast, from Aylesbury Prison | |
Letters from Winifred Carney to Miss O'Brien [Mary Frances O'Brien] describing prison conditions in England | |
Portrait of Winifred Carney | |
Silent radical, 2000 : | |
Small hand painted card from Winnie Carney | |
Typescript copy of letter by James Connolly, Winifred Carney and Ellen Gordon entitled 'To the Linen Slaves of Belfast' |