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  1. Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  2. Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  3. Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  4. Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  5. Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  6. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move.

    Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham. 3/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  7. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move.

    Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham. 3/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  8. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move.

    Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham. 3/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  9. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move.

    Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham. 3/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  10. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move.

    Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham. 3/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  11. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.'

    Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. 2/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  12. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.'

    Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. 2/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  13. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.'

    Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. 2/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  14. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.'

    Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. 2/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  15. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.'

    Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. 2/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  16. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3 January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. 1/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  17. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3 January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. 1/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  18. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3 January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. 1/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  19. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3 January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. 1/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  20. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3 January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. 1/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  21. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  22. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  23. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  24. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  25. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923.

    Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. 4/4

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  26. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move. Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. 3/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  27. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move. Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. 3/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  28. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move. Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. 3/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  29. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move. Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. 3/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  30. Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty Coyle supported the anti-treaty faction. In September 1922 the Provisional Government decided to crack down on the activities of Cumann na mBan renegades and Coyle was the first member to be arrested as part of this move. Initially held at Ballyshannon she became the first Cumann na mBan member to go on hunger strike, refusing food for seven days. 3/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  31. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.' 2/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  32. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.' 2/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  33. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.' 2/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  34. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.' 2/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  35. In keeping with Cumann na mBan policy, she refused to recognize the court during her trial. She noted in her private papers, 'I read a newspaper during the whole comedy and only raised my eyes once to tell the presiding officer that he was wasting his precious time, as I did not recognise his sham court, as I spoke Irish one of the police had to translate my seven words of wisdom.' 2/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  36. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3rd January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. 1/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  37. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3rd January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. 1/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  38. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3rd January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. 1/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  39. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3rd January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. 1/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  40. Eithne Ni Cumhaill (Eithne Coyle) was born on 3rd January 1897. She was an Irish republican activist, a leading figure within Cumann na mBan, an IRA officer and a member of the Gaelic League.

    She was arrested on New Years Day 1921 and subsequently sentenced to three years penal servitude for aiding IRA members. 1/

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #IrishWarOfIndependence #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan

  41. Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. She died in 1985. 5/5

    Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_C
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal

  42. Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. She died in 1985. 5/5

    Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_C
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal

  43. Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. She died in 1985. 5/5

    Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_C
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal

  44. Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. She died in 1985. 5/5

    Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_C
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal

  45. Coyle was appointed to the executive of Cumann na mBan in 1924 and was elected as president in 1926, after Constance Markievicz resigned to join Fianna Fáil. It was a post she held until her resignation in 1941. She died in 1985. 5/5

    Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eithne_C
    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal

  46. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923. 4/5

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal #Mountjoy #Kilmainham

  47. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923. 4/5

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal #Mountjoy #Kilmainham

  48. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923. 4/5

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal #Mountjoy #Kilmainham

  49. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923. 4/5

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal #Mountjoy #Kilmainham

  50. Coyle was eventually taken to Mountjoy Prison from which she was transferred to Kilmainham.

    Coyle was one of twenty female prisoners to escape on 7 May 1923. She was recaptured the following day however. Coyle was finally released from Kilmainham in December 1923. 4/5

    #Ireland #IrishHistory #EithneNiCumhaill #EithneCoyle #CumannNamBan #Donegal #Mountjoy #Kilmainham