VISIT the Countess Markievicz Exhibition in the Coach House at Lissadell, 10.30 am to 6pm seven days a week all year round, tickets Euro 5.

The COUNTESS MARKIEVICZ Exhibition
Opened by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD on 30th March, 2007

Constance Cassidy, An Taoiseach, Edward Walsh, Councillor Tom MacSharry, Lord Mayor of Sligo
EXHIBITS INCLUDE
Plans for the 1916 Rising including 'defence, assembly and attack', written by Countess Markievicz in a Polish copy book

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CIVIL WAR SKETCHES
Ambush at Beal na Blath | Free Staters in action |
Sketches of Abbey Theatre Board meetings
Eamon de Valera, John Millington Synge and Augusta, Lady Gregory | Eamon de Valera and John Millington Synge |
Lady Gregory's recollections
"Poor Madame Markievicz, also gone…I knew her in her Castle days when she was rather a jealous meddler in the Abbey and Hugh’s (Lane) gallery. But her energy found a better scope when she took up the labour movement and then a more violent outlet in 1916 when she fought with the boy scouts she had trained, against the English troops, and was imprisoned. I remember one evening when I was coming from some hard hours work at the Abbey I felt tired on the tram, and then she got in, tired also from drilling some of her “Fianna” and I felt drawn to her. There was something gallant about her. We were each working for what we believed would help Ireland and we talked together.”
PAINTINGS BY CONSTANCE


Eva Gore Booth
Sketches by Constance

Artist's model, Paris Sketch Book 1898

Sarah Purser, 1891

Casimir, 1924
CONTEMPORARIES

JAMES CONNOLLY BY HARRY KERNOFF
Constance idolised Connolly.
This is her tribute to him following his execution by the British in 1916:
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You died for your Country my Hero-love
In the first grey dawn of spring;
On your lips was a prayer to God above
That your death would have helped to bring
Freedom and Peace to the land you love,
Love above everything.
PHOTOGRAPHS



Constance with her Fianna boys





