Clodagh Finn: Meet the woman who ran the Mansion House for decades

Mary O’Sullivan, the Kerrywoman who ran the Mansion House for decades, left, with friends at Spa in Belgium in 1932.
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“The lord mayor [Laurence O’Neill] was constantly coming and going to Mountjoy and the Castle … The ’phone was also in constant use about the position of the prisoners on hunger strike. The lord mayor was desperately worried about it. All his worry during that time and later brought him into bad health and he eventually got a bad nervous breakdown,” she wrote.

They sent an obituary, too, which when combined with Mary O’Sullivan’s own words begins to paint a more complete picture of a woman born in Killorglin, Co Kerry, in the 1880s and probably educated at boarding school.