Genealogy.ie - Eva Gore-Booth born #OTD 1870 in Lissadell Hse, County Sligo. She was a poet, dramatist, a committed suffragist, social worker and labour activist. She was born at Lissadell House, County
Lissadell House - Constance, Countess Markievicz and her sister Eva Gore- Booth at Lissadell in 1913 Lissadell collection | Facebook
The Forget Me Nots - Mike chose the poem "Comrades" by Eva Gore Booth. Eva Gore-Booth was a suffragette, a pacifist, a social worker, a trade unionist and a talented writer. She
![PRISON LETTERS OF COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ (Constance Gore-Booth) ALSO POEMS & ARTICLES RELATING TO EASTER WEEK BY EVA GORE-BOOTH and a Biographical Sketch by Esther Roper. With a Preface by President Valera. by PRISON LETTERS OF COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ (Constance Gore-Booth) ALSO POEMS & ARTICLES RELATING TO EASTER WEEK BY EVA GORE-BOOTH and a Biographical Sketch by Esther Roper. With a Preface by President Valera. by](https://pictures.abebooks.com/inventory/31746433930.jpg)
PRISON LETTERS OF COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ (Constance Gore-Booth) ALSO POEMS & ARTICLES RELATING TO EASTER WEEK BY EVA GORE-BOOTH and a Biographical Sketch by Esther Roper. With a Preface by President Valera. by
![Hear a discussion on The Death of Fionavar (1916), a play that was published during the Easter Rising and written by Eva Gore-Booth, with illustrations by her sister, Irish nationalist Constance ... Hear a discussion on The Death of Fionavar (1916), a play that was published during the Easter Rising and written by Eva Gore-Booth, with illustrations by her sister, Irish nationalist Constance ...](https://cdn.britannica.com/37/188837-138-FD926F0D/Eva-Gore-Booth-discussion-The-Death-of-Fionavar.jpg)
Hear a discussion on The Death of Fionavar (1916), a play that was published during the Easter Rising and written by Eva Gore-Booth, with illustrations by her sister, Irish nationalist Constance ...
![National Library of Ireland on X: ""...under olive boughs we found our peace, And all the world's great song in Italy?" The Travellers (To E.G.R.), a poem by Eva Gore-Booth. Dedicated to National Library of Ireland on X: ""...under olive boughs we found our peace, And all the world's great song in Italy?" The Travellers (To E.G.R.), a poem by Eva Gore-Booth. Dedicated to](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EfdOtKfXYAAI6Zr.png)