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Yesterday on International Women's Day, Belfast City Council unveiled statues of social justice activists Mary Ann McCracken and Winifred Carney. Statues are a valuable part of our visual history ...
Belfast City Council has announced events to mark the installations of the statues of Winifred Carney and Mary Ann McCracken on Friday March 8. Winifred Carney, who died in 1943, was a suffragist ...
Campaigners Mary Ann McCracken and Winifred Carney are ... They are the first non-royal women to receive the honour of a statue in the grounds of Belfast City Hall. Gerry Murphy, president of ...
A stolen bust honouring one of Belfast’s most historic figures has been replaced by a new piece of artwork. The tribute to Mary Ann McCracken, which was originally unveiled by Unison regional ...
A bust of his sister social campaigner Mary Ann McCracken, which was put up last year in Clifton Street in north Belfast, was recently stolen from its plinth. In March bronze statues of Ms ...
Crowds gathered in the grounds of City Hall on Friday afternoon as actors in period costume spoke of social activists and campaigners Mary Ann ... of a statue in the grounds of Belfast City ...
Crowds gathered in the grounds of City Hall on Friday afternoon as actors in period costume spoke of social activists and campaigners Mary Ann McCracken ... in Belfast in 1918. They are the first ...