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DIB

 * 1) Albert Bibby (1877–1925), Capuchin priest and republican born Thomas Francis Bibby
 * 2) Mary Bolton (counsellor)
 * 3) Alive Barry, 1st countess of Barrymore (1608–c. 1667)
 * 4) Elizabeth Boyle, countess of Cork and Burlington (1613–1691)
 * 5) Margaret Boyle, 1st countess of Orrery (1623–1689)
 * 6) José Browne artist, wife of Denis Browne, 10th Marquess of Sligo
 * 7) Timothy Corcoran (cultural historian) un-redirect
 * 8) Ellen Courtenay
 * 9) Maeve Curtis (1911–71), journalist and teacher
 * 10) Constance Delap
 * 11) Marie Louise Dickie (1871–1947), public servant
 * 12) P. V. Doyle hotelier and builder
 * 13) Bernie Dwyer (journalist) journalist, filmmaker and political activist
 * 14) Robert Emmet (state physician) (1729–1802)
 * 15) James Esdall (d. 1755), printer, publisher, and bookseller
 * 16) George Furlong
 * 17) Denis Guiney
 * 18) Timothy Hallissy
 * 19) John Harding (printer)
 * 20) Cathy Henderson (undo redirect?) (1963–2014), artist
 * 21) Mary Hennessey Sister of Charity and pioneer in primary education
 * 22) Elizabeth Holmes (philanthropist)
 * 23) John Ingram (educationalist) (1887–1973), engineer, educationalist, and civil servant
 * 24) Florence Irwin (1883–1965), educator
 * 25) Theophilus Jones (printer)
 * 26) Alice Keenan (1836–1914), Sister of Mercy and educator
 * 27) Iris Kellett (1926–2011), showjumper and horse trainer
 * 28) Deirdre Kelly (campaigner)
 * 29) Rosaline Kelly (1922–2013), union official and media professional
 * 30) Sarah Kelly (landowner) (1801–56), landowner and murder victim
 * 31) Beatrice Langrishe tennis player, sister of May Langrishe
 * 32) Brigid Lynch (1757–1830), sixth abbess of the Ypres Benedictine convent
 * 33) Máire MacDermott Roe (d. 1739?), patron of Turlough Carolan
 * 34) Berna McIvor (1932–2010), political and community activist
 * 35) Maud McKee (1954–2014), medical doctor and therapist
 * 36) Anne Maher (c.1845–1924), servant
 * 37) Marie Moore (republican activist) (1936–2009)
 * 38) Catherine Louisa Morgan (c.1838–1886), divorcée
 * 39) Máire O'Brien (civil servant) (1882-1958), republican activist, civil servant and translator
 * 40) Miriam Thérèse O'Brien (1945–2006), religious sister, educator, and aid worker in west Africa
 * 41) Veronica O'Brien (spiritual adviser) (1905–98), Legion of Mary worker and spiritual adviser
 * 42) Maura O'Donohue (1933–2015), missionary doctor and public health campaigner
 * 43) John Grey Vesey Porter son of Margaret Grey Porter
 * 44) Eileen Randles (1937–2015), teacher, education leader and nun
 * 45) Mary Redmond (solicitor) (1950–2015), solicitor and founder of the Irish Hospice Foundation
 * 46) Agnes Ryan (businesswoman) (1890–1971), businesswoman
 * 47) Etienne Rynne (1932–2012), archaeologist
 * 48) Florence Stanuell (1861-1936)
 * 49) Hilary Stevenson (1947–94), food scientist
 * 50) William Tighe (MP) (1766–1816), politician, topographer, and landowner, father of Theodosia Blachford
 * 51) William Theobald Wolfe Tone son of Matilda Tone and Wolfe Tone
 * 52) Paddy Trench (1905–48), Trotskyite socialist
 * 53) Terry Trench (1909–2005), founder of An Óige, author and businessman
 * 54) Wilbraham Trench (1873–1939), academic
 * 55) Eibhlín Uí Choisdeailbh (1870–1962), folksong collector, Irish language enthusiast, and political activist
 * 56) Patricia Walsh (nurse) (1942–2015), missionary nurse
 * 57) Danuta Wejchert (1938–2014), architect
 * 58) Katie Wilson, Gifford sister
 * 59) William Wright (professor) former dean of engineering at TCD

Snoddy's

 * 1) Janie Beamish (1856-1930)
 * 2) Robert Cresswell Boak
 * 3) John Nunn Bolton
 * 4) John Bourke (sculptor)
 * 5) Howard Bowen (artist)
 * 6) Charles Braithwaite (artist)
 * 7) Peter Brennan (sculptor)
 * 8) Meredith Brosnan
 * 9) Nicholas A. Brophy
 * 10) Nassau Blair Browne
 * 11) Robert Burke (artist) (1909-1991)
 * 12) Thomas Burke (British painter) (1906-1945)
 * 13) Michael Byrne (Irish artist) (1923-1989)
 * 14) John Carey (Irish artist)
 * 15) Joseph S. M. Carré (fl. 1900-1914)
 * 16) Mina Carney (1892-1974)
 * 17) Aloysius J. Cashen (1896-1972)
 * 18) Hugh C. Charde (1858-1946)
 * 19) Katherine Clausen (1886-1936)
 * 20) Terence Clarke (Irish artist) (1917-1968)
 * 21) Brian Coghlan (Irish artist) (1903-1978)
 * 22) Eileen Coghlan (1909-1990)
 * 23) Alexander Colles (artist) (1850-1945)
 * 24) Annie Colthurst (1855-1930)
 * 25) Helen Colvill (1856-1953)
 * 26) Margaret Condon (1884-1969)
 * 27) Emily D. Corry (1873-1942)
 * 28) Henry Robertson Craig
 * 29) Oswald Hamilton Cunningham (1883-c.1935)
 * 30) Leslie Curtis (artist) (1918-1974)
 * 31) Joseph Cusack (Irish artist) (1906-1983)
 * 32) John Day (Irish artist) (1854-1931)
 * 33) Vincent de Gernon (1856-fl.1909)
 * 34) Sally de Montfort (1929-1996)
 * 35) Michael Dignam (c.1874-1934)
 * 36) Seán Dixon (1905-1946)
 * 37) Gerard Donnolly (1911-1975)
 * 38) Christopher M. Doran (1900-1981)
 * 39) William Dowling (Irish artist) (1907-1980)
 * 40) Mary Duncan (artist) (1885-1964)
 * 41) William Earley (Irish artist) (1872-1956)
 * 42) Phyllis Eason (1896-1974)
 * 43) Paul Egestorff (1906-1995)
 * 44) Robert Elliott (Irish artist) (1863-1910)
 * 45) Michael Farrell (Irish artist) (1893-1948)
 * 46) Richard Faulkner (Irish artist) (1917-1988)
 * 47) George Drummond-Fish (fl 1906-1938)
 * 48) Dorothy Fitzgerald (1888-1979)
 * 49) Ian Friers (1909-1975)
 * 50) Stella Frost (1890-1962)
 * 51) William H. Fry (artist) (1883-1962)
 * 52) Seamus Furlong (1920-1998)
 * 53) Theodora Harrison (1890-1969)
 * 54) Phyllis Hayward (1903-1985)
 * 55) Gwendolen Herbert (1878-1966)
 * 56) Clara Irwin (1853-1921)
 * 57) Cecilia Keyes (1873-1941)
 * 58) Alice M. Latimer (1874-1964)
 * 59) Nettie McCormick (Irish artist) (fl. 1906-1936)
 * 60) Phylis Moore (1879-1976)
 * 61) Gertrude O'Flynn (1895-1946)
 * 62) Elsie O'Keefe (1877-fl. 1916)
 * 63) Frida Perrott (fl. 1899-1946)
 * 64) Daphne Pitt-Taylor (1889-1945)
 * 65) Maureen Collins Ryan (1909-1977)
 * 66) Margaret Saunders (artist) (1851-1918) portrait and figure painter

Everything else

 * 1) Georgie McCutcheon George (Georgie) McCutcheon (1958-2015)
 * 2) Trish Reilly Irish Traveller activist and performer
 * 3) Rose Marie Maughan human rights activist and Accommodation Policy Officer with the Irish Traveller Movement
 * 4) Martin Warde Traveller, comedian, writer, podcaster
 * 5) Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin
 * 6) Bridge Street, Dublin
 * 7) Castle Street, Dublin
 * 8) Dominick Street, Dublin
 * 9) Delville House
 * 10) Hainault House
 * 11) St Teresa's Church, Clarendon Street
 * 12) Exchequer Street
 * 13) North Brunswick Street (Dublin Workhouse)
 * 14) Joseph Bewley (1795–1851), philanthropist
 * 15) Henry Bewley  (1804–76), businessman and evangelist
 * 16) Joshua Bewley (1819–1900), tea and coffee merchant
 * 17) Henry Theodore Bewley (1860–1945), physician and lecturer, son of Henry Bewley
 * 18) Geoffrey Bewley (1894–1981), physician, son of Henry Theodore Bewley
 * 19) Kenneth Bewley (1890–1943), civil servant, son of Henry Theodore Bewley
 * 20) Ernest Bewley (1860–1932), founder of Bewley's Oriental Cafés (son of Joshua)
 * 21) Victor Bewley (1912–99)
 * 22) Public housing in the Republic of Ireland base on Public housing in the United Kingdom
 * 23) Bungalow Bliss by Jack Fitzsimons
 * 24) Jude Sherry
 * 25) Frank O'Connor (designer)
 * 26) Rory Hearne
 * 27) Gillian Darley
 * 28) free! (magazine)
 * 29) The Outing Festival
 * 30) Pat Wallace
 * 31) Irish Yeast Company
 * 32) Frank Feely (city manager)
 * 33) Rachel Evelyn Butler (1826-1898) author
 * 34) John Coll (artist)
 * 35) Linda Brunker
 * 36) Caoimhe Kilfeather
 * 37) Elizabeth O'Kane
 * 38) Elizabeth McLaughlin (artist)
 * 39) Alice Rekab
 * 40) Sandra Bell
 * 41) Betty Newman
 * 42) Geraldine Creedon (artist)
 * 43) Refugee and Migrant Solidarity Centre Ireland
 * 44) Cooking for Freedom
 * 45) Our Table
 * 46) Sanctuary Runners
 * 47) Tolü Makay
 * 48) Felispeaks
 * 49) Lorraine Maher curator of I am Irish
 * 50) Anthony Ekundayo Lennon
 * 51) Zithelo Bobby Mthombeni
 * 52) Dublin Sketching Club now the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club
 * 53) Irish Decorative Art Association
 * 54) Irish National Ballet
 * 55) Cork Orchestral Society
 * 56) Cork Ballet Company
 * 57) Andrea Jameson (born Norway 1953)
 * 58) Patricia Jorgensen (born 1936)
 * 59) Louisa Glascott
 * 60) Laura Stephens (linguist) (1875-1958)
 * 61) Bridget Dudley Edwards suffragette and a member of Cumann na mBan
 * 62) Geraldine Leeson Lady Milltown
 * 63) Annie Brophy Irish photographer
 * 64) Edward William O'Flaherty Lynam curator in the British Library
 * 65) Susie Kennedy
 * 66) Mary Garrioch
 * 67) Gráinne Uí Mhaitiú
 * 68) Frank Twomey (actor)
 * 69) Mai Lambert
 * 70) Cecil F. Ford
 * 71) Nino Bartholomew
 * 72) The Jimmy Cake Irish band
 * 73) Aran Heritage Centre
 * 74) Ardara Heritage Centre
 * 75) Athenry Heritage Centre
 * 76) Bantry Museum
 * 77) Battle Of Aughrim Interpretative Centre
 * 78) Belcarra Eviction Cottage
 * 79) Berkeley Costume and Toy Museum
 * 80) Bray Heritage Centre
 * 81) Burren Centre
 * 82) Cape Clear Museum
 * 83) Carrick Craft Basketry Museum
 * 84) Castlerea Railway Museum
 * 85) Cruachan Aí Heritage Centre
 * 86) Douglas Hyde Centre
 * 87) Doagh Famine Village
 * 88) Donaghmore Famine Workhouse Museum
 * 89) Dunlewey Centre
 * 90) Glebe House and Gallery
 * 91) Hillview Museum
 * 92) Jackie Clarke Library and Archives
 * 93) Mountmellick Museum
 * 94) Thurles Castle
 * 95) Henry Hawley (naturalist)
 * 96) James Wilson (Irish naturalist)
 * 97) John Adams (naturalist)
 * 98) Walter Mead Rankin
 * 99) Frances Proskitt, born in England
 * 100) Patrick Dowling (engineer) (1904-1999) electrical engineer
 * 101) John Horn (shipbuilder) (1814-1895)
 * 102) John Henry Synge (1788-1845) educator
 * 103) Francis Nevill (c.1648 - 1727) geologist
 * 104) Maura O'Crohan (Q19882701) Irish writer?
 * 105) Máirín Ní Rodaigh (Q13157586) Irish language teacher
 * 106) Sarah Jane Carr (Q43928546)
 * 107) Sister Agnes (Q27833494) Irish nun and hymn-writer
 * 108) The Big Snow of 1982 large snowfall in Ireland, weather event
 * 109) William Edward Steele director of the National Museum of Ireland
 * 110) George Tindall Plunkett director of the National Museum of Ireland
 * 111) Breandán Ó Ríordáin director of the National Museum of Ireland
 * 112) Margaret Murphy (suffragette)
 * 113) Leslie Owen (academic) and Linguist
 * 114) Mary Rynne, Abbey playwright and author
 * 115) Sherd
 * 116) Potsherd ref 1 ref 2 ref 3
 * 117) Walsh Whiskey Distillery
 * 118) Conservation and restoration of fluid preserved specimens
 * 119) Tempo Manor County Fermanagh
 * 120) John Dunville (distiller) (1866 - 1929), Whiskey Distiller And Balloonist
 * 121) Violet Anne Blanche Dunville née Lambart (Mrs. John Dunville) (1861-1940)
 * 122) Mir Aulad Ali TCD professor 1866-1890
 * 123) Dick Joynt
 * 124) Francis Sandys
 * 125) Percy Wood (sculptor)
 * 126) Niall Montgomery
 * 127) Jakki McKenna
 * 128) Daithí Hanly
 * 129) C. J. McCarthy Dublin city architect
 * 130) William Sedgwick Keatinge architect
 * 131) James Toomey (architect)
 * 132) Fergus O'Ryan painter (1911-1989)
 * 133) Brian J. Goggin historian
 * 134) Donal Cregan
 * 135) Max Zaska musician
 * 136) Lucille Redmond
 * 137) Sara E. Hampson Nurse, the first lady superintendent of the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin fl. 1860-1908
 * 138) Honoria Galwey
 * 139) Jerome J. Collins engineer, meteorologist, and journalist
 * 140) Frances Cassandra Hawke wife of Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of Rosse
 * 141) Patrick Laver diplomat

Irish badminton players

 * 1) Dorothy Cunningham (image on Museum of Badminton site)
 * 2) M. Obre possibly Mary Obre/é from Armagh and living at 35 Morehampton Road, Dublin in 1901. Later Mrs Latham/Letham/Lathem, possibly under the name Hope.
 * 3) H. Pigot possibly Helen Pigot of Dundrum

2020

 * 1) Nina Coote (1883–1945), croquet champion
 * 2) Janet Jackson (golfer)
 * 3) Phoebe Blair-White (1894-1991), tennis player, wife of Arthur Blair-White
 * 4) Maire Quinn (fl.1900–47), actress and nationalist
 * 5) Eveline Burchill dance teacher
 * 6) Betty de Courcy Ireland wife of John de Courcy Ireland
 * 7) Kathleen O'Connell (1888–1956), personal secretary to Éamon de Valera
 * 8) Teresa Mullen (1938–89), paralympic athlete
 * 9) Alice Reeves (1874–1955), matron of Dr Steevens’ Hospital
 * 10) Mary Butters (c.1770–c.1850) witch
 * 11) Sarah Leech (b. 1809), poet
 * 12) Róise Mhic Ghrianna (1879–1964), traditional Irish-language singer and storyteller
 * 13) Mary E. Balfour poet
 * 14) Lily Anderson (campaigner), social campaigner and communist
 * 15) Anne Crone (1915–72), novelist and teacher
 * 16) Florence Culwick (1877–1929), director of the Culwick choir
 * 17) Mary McShain (1907–98), landowner and benefactor
 * 18) Gertrude Keightley (d. 1929), Lady Keightley, local administrator
 * 19) Kathleen Mulchrone (1895–1973), Celticist
 * 20) Thomas P. O'Neill (historian)
 * 21) Janie McCarthy (c.1890–1964), resistance worker and language teacher
 * 22) Máire Wyse Power (1887–1916), Celtic scholar
 * 23) A. M. Head
 * 24) Ellen Grimley (c.1887–1960), trade unionist
 * 25) Nora Ashe teacher, nationalist, and Irish language enthusiast
 * 26) Mary Ann Byrne nationalist, wife of Frank Byrne (Irish nationalist)
 * 27) Margaret Callan (writer) (c.1817–c.1883), writer, teacher, and nationalist
 * 28) Mary O'Kelly de Galway (1905–99), Belgian resistance operative
 * 29) Sarah Hyde (d. 1750), printer and bookseller
 * 30) Eleanor Whitton (1879–1956), campaigner for animal welfare
 * 31) Elizabeth Pue (fl. 1722–6), printer, publisher, and coffee house proprietor
 * 32) Sinéad Derrig (1899–1991), civil servant
 * 33) Clarissa von Ranke (1808–71), poet
 * 34) Elizabeth Butler, Duchess of Ormond wife of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond
 * 35) Marie Joseph Butler
 * 36) Ethna Byrne-Costigan (1904–91), academic and writer
 * 37) Agnes McCullough (1888–1967), teacher and activist and philanthropist
 * 38) Anne Donnellan friend of Letitia Bushe (c.1700–62), literary critic, and promoter of literature, learning, and the arts
 * 39) Bridget Connolly Brede Connolly (1890-1981) may have been the only Carlow person at the centre of the action in the GPO during the Rising
 * 40) Val Vousden (1886-1951) actor, poet and playwright Bill MacNevin (William Francis Maher MacNevin)
 * 41) Cecilia Betham archer
 * 42) Jane Ross (collector) (1810–79), folksong collector
 * 43) Anne Jane Carlile (1775–1864), temperance pioneer and philanthropist
 * 44) Catherine Fenton Boyle countess of Cork, wife of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
 * 45) Mai Clifford (1913–86), trade union official and laundress
 * 46) Kathleen Dolan (1921–2003), radio announcer
 * 47) Monica Sheridan (1912–93), cookery expert, broadcaster, and journalist
 * 48) Chloe Gibson (1899–1995), theatre and television director
 * 49) Ellen McKenna (1819–83), Sister of Mercy, American civil war nurse and teacher
 * 50) Maire MacDonagh (1918–97), trade unionist
 * 51) Mariga Guinness (1932–89), architectural conservationist and socialite
 * 52) Teresa Mulally (1728–1803), educationist, businesswoman, and philanthropist
 * 53) Anne Lee Guinness (1839–89), philanthropist
 * 54) Máirín Ní Mhuiríosa (1906–82), Irish scholar, poet and journalist
 * 55) Muriel MacDonagh, Gifford sister, wife of Thomas MacDonagh
 * 56) Mary Pike (1776–1832), quaker heiress
 * 57) Gladys Roy wingwalker
 * 58) Rachel Burrows actress, broadcaster, and teacher
 * 59) Paula Lambert (puppeteer)
 * 60) Hector Grey
 * 61) Lady Mairi Bury gardener and philatelist
 * 62) Edith Best (musician) musician
 * 63) Olivia Elder (1735?–1780), poet
 * 64) Margaret Montgomery Pirrie (1857–1935), Viscountess Pirrie, public figure and philanthropist
 * 65) Katty Barry restaurateur and famous Cork character
 * 66) Elaine O'Beirne-Ranelagh (1914–96), writer and folklorist
 * 67) Mary Elizabeth Cunningham (1868–1939), philanthropist and war worker
 * 68) Mary Clare Moore (1814–74), Sister of Mercy, foundress, Crimean war nurse, and teacher
 * 69) Violet Conolly (1899–1988), authority on Soviet Russia and traveller
 * 70) Eibhlín Nic Niocaill (1884–1909), Gaelic League activist
 * 71) Anna Gaynor Sister of Charity and first superior of Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross
 * 72) Aloysius Doyle (1820–1908), nun
 * 73) Anna Kelly (1891–1958), journalist
 * 74) Teresa Cowley Sister of Mercy, Boer war nurse, and educator
 * 75) Mary Gertrude Joyce (1884–1964), Sister of Mercy and musician
 * 76) Bridget Dirrane nurse, centenarian and memoirist
 * 77) Mary Baird (nurse) nurse and health service administrator
 * 78) Julia McGroarty (1827–1901), nun and educator
 * 79) Maureen Charlton (currently a dubious redirect) (1930–2007), playwright, poet and broadcaster
 * 80) Maurice O'Connell (Hunting Cap) uncle of Daniel O'Connell
 * 81) Angela Hughes (1806–66), Sister of Charity
 * 82) Rachael Baptist expanding from stub for streaming event
 * 83) Mabel Bagenal countess of Tyrone
 * 84) Geraldine Scholastica Gibbons founder and first superior of the Community of the Good Samaritan
 * 85) Vera McWeeney (1909–81), sportswoman and sports journalist
 * 86) Melosina Lenox-Conyngham traveller and writer
 * 87) Isabel Deane Mitchell (1879–1917), presbyterian missionary in China
 * 88) Lucy O'Brien (doctor) (1923–2006), missionary sister and doctor in Africa
 * 89) Mary Agnes O'Connor (1815–59), Sister of Mercy, foundress, and social worker
 * 90) Lydia Mary Foster (1867-1943), writer and schoolteacher
 * 91) Theodosia Wingfield (1800–36), Viscountess Powerscourt, evangelical religious writer
 * 92) Cecil Mary Nowell Dering Craig (1883–1960), Viscountess Craigavon, unionist
 * 93) Máire Rua O'Brien (1615?–1686), Gaelic aristocrat and figure in Irish folklore
 * 94) Cecily Dillon  co-foundress and first abbess of the Irish Poor Clares in Dublin, Bethlehem and Athlone
 * 95) Emily Wynne (1872–1958), textile artist and author
 * 96) Hilary Heron (1923-1977), sculptor
 * 97) Elizabeth Dillon (1865–1907), diarist
 * 98) Eileen O'Faolain (1900–88), author of children's books, and wife of writer Sean O'Faolain
 * 99) May Keating (1895–1965), socialist, feminist and human rights campaigner
 * 100) William Coppin sailor, shipbuilder, and inventor
 * 101) Louisa Coppin ‘Little Weesy’
 * 102) Sarah Harding (printer) printed A Modest Proposal
 * 103) Lucinda Sullivan (1831-81), philanthropist, writer and promoter of children's welfare
 * 104) Anne Margaret Rowan (1832–1913), novelist, historian, and political activist
 * 105) Terry O'Connor (musician) (1897–1983), musician and music teacher
 * 106) Mary Eucharia Ryan (1860–1929), Loreto sister and pioneer of women's higher education
 * 107) Rosaleen Mills (1905-93), activist and educator
 * 108) Jean O'Neill (1915–2008), plantswoman and horticulturalist
 * 109) Anne Bushnell singer
 * 110) Anne Daly superior general of the Sisters of Charity, Australia
 * 111) Alexandra Wejchert (1921–95), sculptor
 * 112) Micheline Kerney Walsh (1919–97), archivist and historian
 * 113) Martha McTier (1742–1837), writer of letters
 * 114) Maureen Constance Guinness (1907–98), countess of Dufferin and Ava, socialite and charity worker
 * 115) Henrietta Frances de Grey (1784–1848), Countess de Grey, political hostess and philanthropist
 * 116) Elizabeth Watts (printer) (d. 1794), printer, stationer, and ‘bookseller to the courts of law’
 * 117) Alice Reilly (1702/3–1778), printer and publisher
 * 118) Elaine Feldman public figure and founder of a secondary school for the Jewish community
 * 119) Susan Lecky (1837-1896) Irish botanical artist
 * 120) Daniel Graisberry
 * 121) Ann Saddlemyer
 * 122) Mary Drelincourt, wife of Peter Drelincourt
 * 123) Ruth Graisberry printer
 * 124) Mary Byrne (witness) witness of Knock apparition
 * 125) Helen Moloney (1926–2011), artist in stained glass and other media
 * 126) Delia Moclair (1895–1971), obstetrician
 * 127) Arabella Jeffereyes (c.1734–c.1810), landowner and social radical
 * 128) Maisie McDaniel (1939–2008), singer
 * 129) Lady Mary Burke (consort) wife of Brian O'Rourke
 * 130) Mary Anne Cosgrave pioneer nurse in Rhodesia, educationist, and Dominican prioress
 * 131) Catherine Finn printer of Finns Leinster Journal
 * 132) Patricia Boylan  actor and journalist
 * 133) Mary Anne Locke (1831–89), distiller and philanthropist
 * 134) Mary "Muds" Locke (1863–1943)
 * 135) Martha Wilmot
 * 136) Sarah Pue(d. p.1776?), printer, publisher, and patent medicine seller
 * 137) Gay Firth author, journalist and political campaigner
 * 138) Sheila Dowling (c.1896–1957), republican, socialist, trade unionist, and feminist
 * 139) Sarah Cotter (fl. 1751–92), printer and bookseller
 * 140) John Mandeville (Land Leaguer) un-divert
 * 141) Valerie Place (1969–93), nurse and overseas aid worker
 * 142) Mary Bryan (badminton)
 * 143) List of nature reserves in the Republic of Ireland
 * 144) Angela Russell (doctor) (1893–1991), physician and social reformer
 * 145) Eleanor Dillon nun
 * 146) Women Artist Action Group
 * 147) Pauline Cummins
 * 148) Society of Dublin Painters also known as Dublin Painters' Society
 * 149) Clare Marsh
 * 150) Mary Crooke (fl. 1657–92), printer and bookseller
 * 151) Jane Jones (printer)
 * 152) Anne Esdall (1718–1795), printer and publisher
 * 153) Jean Crawford Cochrane educator and activist for women's education
 * 154) Ola Majekodunmi radio presenter and Irish language activist
 * 155) Black Pride Ireland
 * 156) Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland
 * 157) Irish Refugee Council
 * 158) Migrants and Ethnic-minorities for Reproductive Justice
 * 159) Immigrant Council of Ireland
 * 160) Migrant Rights Centre Ireland
 * 161) Irish Network Against Racism
 * 162) Denise Chaila
 * 163) Irish Traveller Movement
 * 164) Ebun Joseph
 * 165) Spirasi
 * 166) Zainab Boladale RTÉ presenter
 * 167) Erica Cody
 * 168) National Traveller Women's Forum expanded from a stub for live stream
 * 169) Samantha Kay Soulé (singer)
 * 170) Volunteer Ireland
 * 171) Doras (NGO)
 * 172) Bulelani Mfaco
 * 173) Ellie Kisyombe
 * 174) Nasc (NGO)
 * 175) Lucky Khambule
 * 176) Kathleen Lynch (academic)
 * 177) Christchurch Place formerly Skinner Row
 * 178) Film Company of Ireland
 * 179) Barbara Stokes paediatrician and disability campaigner 1922–2009
 * 180) Mary Dunlop (1912–2003), campaigner for the welfare of the blind
 * 181) Sarah Clarke (nun) nun and civil rights campaigner
 * 182) Emma Duffin (1883–1979), nurse, diarist and welfare worker
 * 183) Brigid McCole (1942–96), hepatitis C campaigner
 * 184) Catherine Cummins Sister of Charity and founder member of Cappagh Orthopaedic Hospital
 * 185) Josie Airey, legal-aid campaigner
 * 186) Joyce McCartan (1929–96), community worker
 * 187) Patricia Hoey (1883-1930), journalist, suffragist and nationalist
 * 188) Beatrice Dixon (1916–2005), pioneer of women's participation in public life
 * 189) Mary Aquinas Monaghan (1919–85), Missionary Sister of St Columban and physician
 * 190) Kevin Scannell
 * 191) Maighréad Ní Annagáin (1875–1952), folk music collector and performer
 * 192) Metal Man (beacon) County Sligo
 * 193) Olive Wilson badminton player
 * 194) Yvonne Kelly badminton player
 * 195) Mary Dinan
 * 196) Barbara Beckett
 * 197) Jean Lawless (later Jean Sharkey)
 * 198) T. D. Good Dr Thomas Douglas Good
 * 199) Ada Good Ada Baillee Good nee Carroll (born c. 1880)
 * 200) Barbara J. Good
 * 201) Derreen Good (born c. 1905)
 * 202) Norman D. Good (born c.1907)
 * 203) Nora Conway
 * 204) Lena Rea
 * 205) Mona-Lxsa
 * 206) Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi
 * 207) Farah Elle
 * 208) Celaviedmai
 * 209) Hare Squead
 * 210) Williams & Son, Dublin taxidermists
 * 211) Joan Horan (1918-65), paralympian
 * 212) Marie Fleming campaigner for assisted suicide
 * 213) Eileen Gallagher Ireland's first female commercial traveller for Urney Chocolates
 * 214) Henry Gallagher (businessman)
 * 215) Veronica Ryan (teacher) (1921–1966), founder and headmistress of the Children's House Montessori School
 * 216) Mary Purcell (biographer) (1906–91), teacher, religious biographer, and archivist
 * 217) Edith Newman Devlin lecturer in English
 * 218) Fanny Forrester (poet) poet, daughter of Ellen Forrester
 * 219) Geraldine Mary Harmsworth (1838–1925), matriarch
 * 220) Ballynastaig Wood
 * 221) Ballyarr Wood
 * 222) Oldhead Wood
 * 223) Ballykeeffe Wood
 * 224) Vera Klute
 * 225) Marjorie Fitzgibbon (1930-2018)
 * 226) Vale of Clara
 * 227) Fenor Bog
 * 228) Ballyteigue Burrow
 * 229) Ballygilgan
 * 230) Glenealo Valley
 * 231) Balnagowan House
 * 232) Knocksink Wood
 * 233) Alexander Strain architect and builder
 * 234) Celeste Bowe Daughter of Charity and nurse
 * 235) Mary de Lourdes Gogan Medical Missionary of Mary
 * 236) Keelhilla, Slieve Carron
 * 237) Clochar na gCon
 * 238) Derrycrag Wood Nature Reserve
 * 239) Leam West Bog
 * 240) Pollnaknockaun Wood
 * 241) Rosturra Wood
 * 242) Richmond Esker
 * 243) Knockmoyle Sheskin
 * 244) Owenboy (nature reserve)
 * 245) Easkey Bog
 * 246) Pollardstown Fen
 * 247) Fiddown Island
 * 248) Timahoe Esker
 * 249) Coolacurragh Wood
 * 250) Grantstown Wood and Grantstown Lough
 * 251) Scragh Bog
 * 252) The Raven Nature Reserve
 * 253) Deputy's Pass
 * 254) Ballyteigue
 * 255) Cahermurphy Nature Reserve
 * 256) Knockadoon Head
 * 257) Kilcolman Bog
 * 258) Knockomagh Wood
 * 259) Castlemaine Harbour
 * 260) Cummeragh River Bog
 * 261) Derrycunnihy Wood
 * 262) Eirk Bog
 * 263) List of Special Protection Areas in the Republic of Ireland
 * 264) Sheheree Bog
 * 265) Redwood Bog
 * 266) Duntally Wood
 * 267) Lough Barra Bog
 * 268) Meenachullion Bog
 * 269) Pettigo Plateau
 * 270) Rathmullen Wood
 * 271) Myra Kathleen Hughes (1877-1918) Wexford illustrator
 * 272) Frances MacCurtain (1936–98), speech therapist and voice coach
 * 273) Erica O'Donnell (1920–99), art historian and SOE officer
 * 274) Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
 * 275) Katherine O'Doherty and Séamus O'Doherty
 * 276) Kathleen Napoli McKenna (1897–1988), republican and administrator
 * 277) Patricia O'Connor (playwright) (1905-83), writer and teacher
 * 278) Amy Curtis (1894–1970), administrator
 * 279) Kay McDowell	(1897–1975), trade union leader
 * 280) Kathleen Barry Moloney (1896–1969), republican and trade unionist
 * 281) Nora Harkin (1910–2012), republican socialist
 * 282) Thomas Sinclair (politician, 1838–1914)
 * 283) F.E. Crichton
 * 284) Sheila Conroy (1918–2012), trade unionist, social activist and administrator
 * 285) Florence Armstrong, pioneer of multi-denominational education in Ireland
 * 286) Cecil Crawford O'Gorman Irish artist, father of Juan O'Gorman
 * 287) Geraldine Penrose Fitzgerald (1846–1939), novelist and catholic convert
 * 288) Cecil Ffrench Salkeld artist
 * 289) Samuel Clossy (c.1724-1786) anatomist
 * 290) Elizabeth O'Shea Dillon and Marion O'Shea Roosevelt
 * 291) Lil Nic Dhonnchadha (1891–1984), Irish language scholar and language activist
 * 292) Maighréad Nic Mhaicín (1899–1983), translator
 * 293) Padraic Breslin
 * 294) Harold G. Leask architect and archaeologist
 * 295) Kitty MacCormack (1892-1975) design with the Dun Emer Guild
 * 296) Dun Emer Guild
 * 297) Sinéad McCoole
 * 298) Edmund Finn (printer) printer
 * 299) Doreen Corcoran local historian
 * 300) George Canning father of George Canning
 * 301) Desmond FitzGerald (architect)
 * 302) Madeleine O'Rourke (1951–2006), aviator and organiser of aviation events
 * 303) Peggy Hogg (1919–94), camogie player
 * 304) Katherine Everett writer of Bricks and Flowers wife of John Everett
 * 305) Oscar Mac Carthy (1815 - 1894) geographer and explorer of Irish heritage
 * 306) Kay Keohane-O'Riordan (1910–91), communist
 * 307) Marguerite Palmer, suffragette
 * 308) Edward Gerrard & Sons taxidermists
 * 309) Carolyn Mulholland undo redirect
 * 310) Hawkins Street
 * 311) Apollo House (Dublin)
 * 312) Margaret Williamson Rea b. 1875 botantist
 * 313) Margarita Dawson Stelfox 1886-1971
 * 314) Thomas Dillon (chemist) husband of Geraldine Plunkett Dillon
 * 315) Maureen Mockford Northern Irish, played for Ireland
 * 316) William Boyton Kirk (1824–1900) sculptor
 * 317) Thomas Stewart Kirk (1848–79) sculptor
 * 318) Monica Farrell protestant evangelist
 * 319) John D. M. McCallum (1883-1967)
 * 320) Tullow Museum
 * 321) Samuel Frederick Brocas (c. 1792–1847)
 * 322) James Brocas
 * 323) Kate Stone (engineer) for Pride in STEM day!
 * 324) James Henry Brocas
 * 325) William Brocas
 * 326) Henry Brocas (junior)
 * 327) Máirín Beaumont teacher and nationalist
 * 328) Eileen Morris (1919–93), Medical Missionary of Mary
 * 329) Mary Teresa Cullen (nun) nun and founder of the magazine Virgo Potens
 * 330) Margaret Dowling Dominican Sister and foundress
 * 331) List of buildings designed by architect Andrew Devane
 * 332) Thomas Joseph Byrne OPW architect
 * 333) James Gwim (c. 1720–1769)
 * 334) William Howis (1804–1882)
 * 335) Hans Iten (born Switzerland 1874-1930)
 * 336) Sir John Langham (1894–1972) Irish botanical artist
 * 337) James Mannin (Died 1779)
 * 338) Isaac Whitehead (c.1819-1881)
 * 339) David Wilson (1873–1935)
 * 340) Betty Lombard tennis player
 * 341) Walter G. Strickland
 * 342) Con Leventhal husband of Ethna MacCarthy
 * 343) Seamus Clandillon musician, civil servant, and first director of radio broadcasting at 2RN
 * 344) Robert Perceval (1756 - 1839), chemist
 * 345) James Emerson Reynolds (1844 - 1920) chemist
 * 346) William Ringrose Gelston Atkins (1884-1959)
 * 347) Robert Collins (physician) (1800-1868) physician in 1824, master of the Rotunda hospital
 * 348) Stephen Mitchell Dixon (1866-1940) civil engineer
 * 349) Edward Edwin Glanville (1873-1898) physicist, wireless telegraphy pioneer
 * 350) William James Knowles father of Matilda Knowles
 * 351) Richard Orpen architect and painter
 * 352) Joseph Raftery director of the National Museum of Ireland
 * 353) George F. Beckett (1877–1961), architect
 * 354) Primrose McConnell (1906–1991), missionary
 * 355) H. Ormonde McConnell
 * 356) Spectacle Bridge
 * 357) Ninian Niven
 * 358) Thomas Drummond Lambert (1837–1911), veterinary surgeon
 * 359) Richard Lane Joynt
 * 360) Isaac Swain
 * 361) Arthur Wynne Foot
 * 362) Arthur Humphreys Foord
 * 363) George William Chaster
 * 364) Nathaniel H. Alcock
 * 365) David Callender Campbell (naturalist)
 * 366) Rayna Katsarova

2018

 * 1) Mary Guiney (1901–2004), businesswoman and centenarian
 * 2) Patricia Cockburn (1914–89), author and artist, granddaughter of Henry Arthur Blake and Edith Blake
 * 3) Marjorie Hasler (c.1887–1913), suffragist
 * 4) Mina Robinson (fl. 1893–1910), founder of the Irish Decorative Art Association
 * 5) Eva McKee	(1890–1955), craftswoman
 * 6) Maud Aiken director of the Dublin Municipal School of Music
 * 7) Mary Anne Holmes (1773–1805), poet and writer, sister of Robert Emmet
 * 8) Elizabeth Emmet Lenox-Conyngham
 * 9) Maura Breslin trade unionist and feminist
 * 10) Caroline Agnes Gray (1848–1927) wife of Edmund Dwyer Gray (Irish politician)
 * 11) Margaret Dockrell (1849–1926), suffragist, philanthropist, and councillor
 * 12) Maud Joynt (1868–1940), Celtic scholar and linguist
 * 13) Lucy Anne FitzGerald (1771–1851), radical
 * 14) Dolly Robinson (1901–77), artist and theatre designer
 * 15) Rosanna Johnson (1891–1987), street trader
 * 16) Margaret Pender (1850–1920), writer
 * 17) Maude Clarke (1892–1935), historian
 * 18) Anna Maria Chetwode (fl. 1827), novelist
 * 19) Kate Jordan (1862–1926), novelist and playwright
 * 20) May Guinness (1863–1955), painter
 * 21) Elizabeth Mernin (1886–1957), intelligence agent
 * 22) Margaret Grey Porter (d. 1881), philanthropist
 * 23) Barbara McDonnell (1847?–1928), philanthropist
 * 24) Sarah Venie Barr political and community activist
 * 25) Eliza Kirk (b. 1812) sculptor
 * 26) Mary Mathew (1724–77), diarist
 * 27) Harriet Kirkwood (1880–1953), landscape and still life painter
 * 28) Katherine Conolly (c.1662–1752), political hostess, landowner, and philanthropist
 * 29) Anne Deane (c.1834–1905), businesswoman, philanthropist, and nationalist
 * 30) Mary Ann Costello (1747–1827), actress and mother of the British prime minister George Canning
 * 31) Matilda Tone (1769–1849), wife of Theobald Wolfe Tone
 * 32) Mary O'Connell (1778-1836) (1778–1836), wife of Daniel O'Connell
 * 33) Claire Madden (feminist) (1905–98), feminist and political activist
 * 34) Etain Madden (1939–82), feminist and political activist
 * 35) Eileen Reid (painter) (1894–1981), painter and musician
 * 36) Clementina Robertson (1795–1853?), miniature-painter
 * 37) Ellen Forrester (1828 – 1883), nationalist and poet
 * 38) Caroline Douglas (1821–1904), marchioness of Queensberry, nationalist benefactor
 * 39) Ethna MacCarthy (1903–59), poet and paediatrician
 * 40) Lily Williams portrait painter, 1874 -1940
 * 41) Rosy Gibb (1942–97), social worker, clown, and magician
 * 42) Frances O'Brien (1840–83), poet and novelist
 * 43) Ballykealy House
 * 44) Ada Leask (1899–1987), historian and antiquary
 * 45) Emily Crawford (1841–1915), journalist
 * 46) Adela Orpen (1855–1927), writer
 * 47) Lilla Minnie Perry (1888–1974), landscape painter
 * 48) Harriet Bagwell
 * 49) Fay Sargent (1890/91–1967), singer, actress, and journalist
 * 50) Mary Hobhouse (1864–1901), novelist and poet
 * 51) Mary Downing (c.1815–1881), poet and nationalist
 * 52) Theodosia Blachford philanthropist and leading methodist
 * 53) Kathleen Behan republican
 * 54) Gertrude Gaffney (d. 1959), journalist
 * 55) Lucy Franks (1878–1964), president of the Irish Countrywomen's Association
 * 56) Josephine McNeill	(1895–1969), diplomat
 * 57) Nesca Robb (1905–76), author
 * 58) Máire Ní Dhonnchadha Dhuibh (d. 1795?), poet
 * 59) Mary Devenport O'Neill (1879–1967), poet and playwright, ended up merging into existing article
 * 60) Emily Cordner-Pinkerton (c.1859–1902), publisher
 * 61) Lucy Cane (c.1866–1926), public servant
 * 62) Molly Barton (1861–1949) artist
 * 63) Kathleen Cruise O'Brien (1886–1938), teacher, suffragist, and Irish language enthusiast
 * 64) Anna Maria Ball philanthropist, sister of Frances Ball
 * 65) Dorothea Conyers (1869–1949), novelist
 * 66) Letitia Overend (1880–1977), philanthropist and motor enthusiast
 * 67) Sheila Murphy (diplomat) (1898–1983), diplomat
 * 68) Naomi Overend
 * 69) Mary Barry O'Delaney (1862–1947), journalist and nationalist
 * 70) Deirdre O'Connor (architect) (1951–99), architect
 * 71) Margaret Barrington writer and journalist
 * 72) Kathleen Quigly (1888–1981), artist
 * 73) Emily de Burgh Daly (1859–1935), traveller and writer
 * 74) Catherine Drew (1832–1910), journalist and writer
 * 75) Mary Pollard of the Trinity Pollard collection
 * 76) Isabella Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot (1784–1868) aristocrat and diarist
 * 77) Jane Mitchel (c.1820–1899), nationalist
 * 78) Betty Chancellor (1910–84), actress
 * 79) Barbara Fitzgerald (1911–82), novelist
 * 80) Mary Ann Hutton (1862–1953), Irish-language scholar and writer
 * 81) Dick's Coffee House early Irish coffee house
 * 82) Richard Pue (d. 1722), newspaper publisher, bookseller, and coffee house proprietor
 * 83) Mary Cosgrave (c.1877–1941), social worker and local politician
 * 84) Erne Palais Ballroom
 * 85) Elizabeth Somers (1881–1934), republican and industrial revivalist
 * 86) Maude Rooney (1902–1974), consumers' and women's rights activist
 * 87) Mary O'Donovan Rossa (Q18529222) Irish nationalist, poet (1845–1916)
 * 88) Ballon Hill Co. Carlow
 * 89) Brisinga
 * 90) Brisinga endecacnemos
 * 91) Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland
 * 92) Newtown Anner House County Tipperary
 * 93) Royal Horticultural Society of Ireland
 * 94) August Weckbecker
 * 95) Pauline Clotworthy (1912–2004), teacher of fashion design at The Grafton Academy
 * 96) Máire Ní Scolaí (1909–85), traditional singer
 * 97) Eibhlín Ní Bhriain (1925–86), journalist
 * 98) Marianne Trotter (1752–1777), artist
 * 99) John Trotter (painter)
 * 100) Eliza H. Trotter

Levant women 2017

 * 1) Amal Naseer Jordanian writer (Q27464000)
 * 2) Marie Jubran Syrian singer (Q3292615)
 * 3) Yolande Labaki Lebanese painter (Q19956379)
 * 4) Mqboola Chalak Syrian writer and lawyer (Q27914725)
 * 5) Marie Seurat Syrian novelist (Q28057901)
 * 6) Thanaa Debsi Syrian actor (Q12203881)
 * 7) Lena Chamamaan Syrian vocalist (Q2583955)
 * 8) Abeer Issa Jordanian actress (Q12224303)
 * 9) Balqis Sidawi Lebanese writer and poet (Q27914729)
 * 10) Seta Manoukian Lebanese painter (Q3480629)

CEE women 2017

 * 1) Sultana Racho Petrova Bulgarian memorist
 * 2) Lidia Shishmanova Bulgarian writer and journalist
 * 3) Faina Mihajlovna Kirillova Soviet mathematician
 * 4) Dace Akmentiņa Latvian actress
 * 5) Lūcija Jēruma-Krastiņa Russian anatomist and anthropologist
 * 6) Gizela Bravničar Slovenian ballet dancer and choreographer
 * 7) Oľga Textorisová Slovak writer
 * 8) Marie Cantacuzène Romanian model
 * 9) Eugenija Šimkūnaitė Lithuanian botanist
 * 10) Paulina Wilkońska Polish novelist, editor, diarist

2015

 * 1) Altamont House, Co. Carlow, well known gardens with associated house.
 * 2) Thomas Cobden, English architect known for his work in Ireland.
 * 3) Katherine Sophia Kane nee Katherine Sophia Bailey wrote the first guide to Ireland's flowering plants in 1833.
 * 4) Margaret Clarke (artist)
 * 5) Carlow County Museum
 * 6) Alexander Carte
 * 7) Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
 * 8) Gulielma Lister
 * 9) Irish Agricultural Museum
 * 10) John S. Jackson geologist and environmentalist.
 * 11) Kilmallock Abbey Co. Limerick.
 * 12) Arigna Mining Experience
 * 13) Kathleen King
 * 14) Cavan County Museum
 * 15) Evelyn Booth
 * 16) County Museum Dundalk
 * 17) Doris Reynolds
 * 18) Monaghan County Museum
 * 19) Catherine Gage
 * 20) Roscommon County Museum
 * 21) Sligo County Museum
 * 22) Waterford County Museum
 * 23) Enniscorthy Castle was Wexford County Museum.
 * 24) Máirin de Valéra (1912–1984), Professor of Botany at University College, Galway.
 * 25) Allihies Copper Mine Museum
 * 26) James Mitchell Museum Geological Museum at NUI Galway.
 * 27) Mary Leebody
 * 28) Clare Museum
 * 29) Sarah Mary Fitton
 * 30) County Carlow Military Museum
 * 31) Ethel Rhind
 * 32) Catherine Amelia O’Brien
 * 33) Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum
 * 34) Cork Butter Museum
 * 35) Carmel Humphries first woman professor of zoology at UCD.
 * 36) Michael Keogh (soldier) fought on both sides of the war in WWI, from Tullow.
 * 37) Fanny Currey
 * 38) Alfred E. Child
 * 39) Gaulstown Portal Tomb
 * 40) Vinegar Hill Windmill Co. Wexford.
 * 41) Elphin Windmill
 * 42) Thomas Antisell
 * 43) James Edwin Duerden
 * 44) National 1798 Rebellion Centre
 * 45) James Bayley Butler
 * 46) Katherine Butler
 * 47) Robert Bell (Irish geologist)
 * 48) Evelyn Gleeson
 * 49) Charles Bent Ball
 * 50) Mallow Castle Co. Cork.
 * 51) Threecastles Castle Co. Wicklow.
 * 52) Patrick Pollen stained glass artist.
 * 53) Milford Mills, County Carlow
 * 54) Mary Swanzy
 * 55) Edith Blake (1845–1926), botanical illustrator and writer, wife of Henry Arthur Blake.
 * 56) Catherine Isabella Osborne (1818–80), artist and patron.
 * 57) Letitia Bushe (c.1710–1757), watercolourist and miniature painter.
 * 58) Florence Ross (1870–1949), artist, cousin of John Millington Synge.
 * 59) Marianne-Caroline Hamilton (1777–1861), artist and memoirist, great-grandmother of Letitia Marion Hamilton.
 * 60) Mercy Hunter (1910–89), artist.
 * 61) Kathleen Fox (1880–1963), painter, enamellist, and stained-glass artist.
 * 62) Moyra Barry (1886–1960), artist.
 * 63) Kathleen Bridle (1897–1989), artist and art teacher.
 * 64) Grace Henry (1868–1953), painter.
 * 65) Piper's Stones Co. Wicklow.
 * 66) Elish Lamont (1816–70), artist and writer.
 * 67) Norma Borthwick (1862–1934), artist, writer, and Irish-language activist.
 * 68) Alice Jacob (1862-1921) Irish botanical artist.
 * 69) Marianne Fannin (1848–1938), later (Mrs Roberts).
 * 70) Frances Anne Edgeworth (1769–1864) artist.
 * 71) Diana Conyngham Ellis (1813–1851) née Monsell botanical artist.
 * 72) Catherine Teresa Cookson (née Catherine Teresa Murray), also known as Mrs James Cookson, botanical artist.
 * 73) Caroline Pounds (née Elam) (fl.c.1846-c.1880).
 * 74) Mary Manning
 * 75) Kathleen Cox (1904–72), artist, sculptor, and mystic.
 * 76) Harriet Kavanagh artist, traveller, and antiquarian.
 * 77) Ruth Brandt (1936–89), artist and teacher, daughter of Muriel Brandt.
 * 78) Kathleen Coyle (1886–1952), novelist.
 * 79) Helen Mabel Trevor (1831–1900), artist.
 * 80) Dungarvan Castle Co. Waterford.
 * 81) Glengowla Mines
 * 82) Mary Alment (1834–1908) artist.
 * 83) Helen Sophia O'Hara (1846–1920).
 * 84) Joan Jameson (1892–1953), still life, figure and landscape painter.
 * 85) Lilian Davidson (1879–1954), landscape and portrait artist, art teacher, and writer.
 * 86) Ellice Pilkington (1869–1936), women's activist and artist.
 * 87) Harriet Osborne O'Hagan (1830–1921), portrait painter.
 * 88) Mia Cranwill (1880–1972), design and metal artist.
 * 89) Dorothy Blackham (1896–1975), artist and teacher.
 * 90) Mabel Young (1889–1974), artist.
 * 91) Yvonne Jammet (1900–67), landscape painter and sculptor.
 * 92) Althea Gyles (1868–1949), poet and artist.
 * 93) Bea Orpen painter.
 * 94) Dairine Vanston (1903–88), artist.
 * 95) Sophia St John Whitty (1877–1924), woodcarver, teacher, and cooperativist.
 * 96) Florence Vere O'Brien (1854–1936), diarist, philanthropist, and craftswoman.
 * 97) Nelly O'Brien (1864–1925), miniature and landscape artist, and Gaelic League activist.
 * 98) Lilla Vanston artist.
 * 99) Helen Hooker (1905–93), sculptor, wife of Ernie O'Malley.
 * 100) Mary Mulvihill (1960 - 2015) writer, broadcaster, and science communicator.