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Isabella Mulvany

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She continued as Head mistress of the Alexandra school. Mulvany became President of the Irish Association of Women Graduates. She wrote a paper and emphasised the importance of the Intermediate Examinations on girls education and supported girls being put forward to take this examination.
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where she excelled. In 1875 she became secretary to the founder and headmistress, Mrs Anne Jellicoe. In 1880 Mulvany took over as head Mistress for Alexandra school She graduated from the
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to Christopher and Isabella Mulvany (née Fowler). Her father was a civil engineer for the Grand Canal Company. Mulvany was educated at home until she was fourteen when she was sent to
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awarded Honorary Degrees to three leading Irish women, Isabella Mulvany, President of the Irish Association of Women Graduates,
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was the last hold out to admitting Women students and Mulvany was one of those leading the movement to get this changed.
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She has been seen as a major influence on several of Ireland's leading feminists, revolutionaries and pioneers like
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University Coeducation in the Victorian Era: Inclusion in the United States and the United Kingdom
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with a BA in 1884. which was seven years old. The school was a prep school for Alexandra College.
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Daughters of Ireland: Exceptional Irish Women, Debbie Blake, The History Press, 15 Aug 2015
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The Same Age as the State, Máire Cruise O'Brien, The O'Brien Press, 15 Nov 2012
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Knowing Their Place: The Intellectual Life of Women in the 19th Century
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History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 4, 1881-1900, Rochester, Anthony
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Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland, 1890-1923
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Mulvany was born September 1854 on 7 Clanbrassil Terrace in
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Dublin
Nine Graces
Alexandra College
Dublin
Alexandra School
Royal University of Ireland
Trinity College, Dublin
Sophie Bryant
North London Collegiate School
Jane Barlow
University College Dublin
Mary Hayden
Alice Oldham
Kathleen Lynn


"Dictionary of Irish Biography"
"Dictionary of Irish Biography | Dictionary of Irish Biography"


"Mulvany, Isabella Marion Jane | Dictionary of Irish Biography"


"Father's Biography as architect"
"Women in Trinity College"
"Historian and Feminist"
"Grave stone for Mulvany family"
the original
History of Woman Suffrage, Vol. 4, 1881-1900, Rochester, Anthony
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