5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
Which woman dressed famous figures like Jackie Kennedy, Julie Andrews and Elizabeth Taylor?
Sybil Connolly introduced Irish fabrics such as linen, tweed, lace and crochet. Mainie Jellett still remains one of the most significant Irish artists of the 20th century.
Sybil Connolly introduced Irish fabrics such as linen, tweed, lace and crochet. Mainie Jellett still remains one of the most significant Irish artists of the 20th century.
Who had a crater on the moon, close to where Apollo 12 landed, named after her?
Agnes Clerke is the author of "A Popular History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century," which is regarded as one of the seminal texts from that time. Annie Russell Maunder also has a crater on the moon named after her. She photographed the sun at the Greenwich Royal Observatory.
Agnes Clerke is the author of "A Popular History of Astronomy during the Nineteenth Century," which is regarded as one of the seminal texts from that time. Annie Russell Maunder also has a crater on the moon named after her. She photographed the sun at the Greenwich Royal Observatory.
Which woman was the founder of multiple organizations and campaigned for the rights of women?
Jenni Wyse Power was the founder of Sinn Féin, Inghinidhe na hÉireann and president of Cumann na mBan. Rosie Hackett co-founded the Irish Women Workers' Union (IWWU).
Jenni Wyse Power was the founder of Sinn Féin, Inghinidhe na hÉireann and president of Cumann na mBan. Rosie Hackett co-founded the Irish Women Workers' Union (IWWU).
Who was the founder of Ireland’s oldest summer school?
Eva O'Flaherty founded Scoil Acla. Eva was a muse to artists, a textile business founder, fashionista, entrepreneur and activist. Helena Molony wore many hats as did Eva O’Flaherty; she was the second female president of the Irish Trade Union Congress and the first Irish female political prisoner of her generation.
Eva O'Flaherty founded Scoil Acla. Eva was a muse to artists, a textile business founder, fashionista, entrepreneur and activist. Helena Molony wore many hats as did Eva O’Flaherty; she was the second female president of the Irish Trade Union Congress and the first Irish female political prisoner of her generation.
Who was termed the “flying feminist”?
Lilian Bland was the first woman in Ireland to build and fly an aircraft and the world's first female aviation engineer. Kay McNulty defied gravity in her own way by being the world’s first computer programmer.
Lilian Bland was the first woman in Ireland to build and fly an aircraft and the world's first female aviation engineer. Kay McNulty defied gravity in her own way by being the world’s first computer programmer.
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