10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ULSTERWOMAN»
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Ulsterwoman in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Ulsterwoman and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An
Ulsterwoman in England 1924-1941
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AN ULSTERWOMAN HJENGLAND 1924-1941 AN ULSTERWOMAN
IDJEPHSLAIID 1924-1941 BY NESCA. Front Cover.
2
The Contemporary Review
... and friars ruthlessly on the head. Orangemen — and it counts to their credit —
can make a joke against themselves, and it was one of them who told me the
sorrowful tale of the Ulsterwoman whose son had been persecuted for his
religion.
3
Women, unionism and loyalism in Northern Ireland: from ...
I always say I'm a British citizen, I'm proud to be an Ulsterwoman [adhering to]
Protestant faith and unionist culture. I believe that I have my culture and I have a
right to that and the nationalists have their culture and they have their right to that
.
Protestant Boy is an honest, beautifully written book about the stories that families and cultures tell themselves, and about the silences that they leave behind.
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Ulster's stand for union
Lord Londonderry, she was fond of saying, was an Ulster- man born and bred,
and she was an Ulsterwoman " by adoption and grace." Her energy was
inexhaustible, and her enthusiasm contagious ; she used her influence and 1912
] ...
Ronald John McNeill, 1922
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Among Our Books: A Selected List of New Books in the ...
He is the son of an Ulsterwoman of thrift and commonsense, but without
imagination. His moody, introspective nature baffles his mother's understanding
and he is embittered by her preference for his elder brother. He offers his
affection to a ...
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1917
7
Twenty years in Roumania
This was all very encouraging, but with the canni- ness becoming an
Ulsterwoman I determined to secure a definite engagement, so that I might find a
footing in the country. I was at this time at home in Ireland, and I wrote to the best-
known ...
Maude Rea Parkinson, 1922
8
A Flower Grows in Ireland
One day in 1848 a young Ulsterwoman paused by the wall to drink in the pastoral
scene. But Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander's thoughts were far from Ireland at that
moment, and she soon penned the lines which have become a traditional Good ...
9
Myths and Legends of the Celts
The hero's vitality and attractiveness to women engender love-sickness in many
an Ulsterwoman's breast. Warriors wish that Cúchulainn would take a wife so that
their daughters would forget him. From the many he chooses Emer, daughter of ...
10
Dance of the Apprentices
Aunt Kate jumped to her feet and glared fanatically at the black head of Mrs
McCleery, a stout Ulsterwoman who was whispering closely with a grey-haired
elderly lady. 'Tae hell wi' the Pope, is it?' she cried, 'an' what wid ye be doin'
without ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ULSTERWOMAN»
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Ulsterwoman is used in the context of the following news items.
The Irish Times/Irish Sports Council Sportswoman Award for June …
Fellow Ulsterwoman Perry called time on a professional squash career that began 16 years ago and saw her reach the heights of the third-ranked squash player ... «Irish Times, Jul 15»
Blue Plaque for Ulsterwoman who espoused temperance
The Irish Minister for Arts is to unveil a special plaque in Co Cavan in memory of a Presbyterian Ulsterwoman who was a leading campaigner in the temperance ... «Belfast Newsletter, May 15»
Heather Humphreys: 1916 commemorations belong to all
Given my background as a Protestant and an Ulsterwoman who is a proud Irish republican, I appreciate the need to respect the differing traditions on this island. «Irish Times, Mar 15»
Body of tragic Ulster-born cleric to be brought back from New Zealand
Two separate funeral services are to be held on different sides of the world for a tragic Ulsterwoman who died whilst serving as Dean of Christchurch Cathedral, ... «Belfast Newsletter, Jul 14»
The Ulsterwoman kicking racism out of football
Fair play: Roisin Wood, director of Kick It Out charity. Clockwise, from top: Manchester City's Yaya Toure claims he suffered racism; Chelsea's John Terry was ... «Belfast Telegraph, Feb 14»