Clodagh Finn: The women who tried to tunnel out of the ‘Irish Bastille’

Cumann na mBan member Sighle Humphreys wrote on her cell wall in 1923: 'Tunnel begun in basement of laundry'. Picture Courtesy of Kilmainham Gaol Museum
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All the same, even masterminding a daring plan generated a kind of optimism and boosted morale.

Margaret Buckley would go on to become the first female leader of a political party in Ireland, elected president of Sinn Féin in 1937. Even in those early days, she was disillusioned with how the women of Ireland, on all sides of the political divide, had been treated by the emerging state.