ID12243
CollectionIrish Housewives Association (Hilda Tweedy Papers)
Collection DescriptionThe Irish Housewives Association (IHA) was formed in 1942, to gain recognition for the right of housewives to play an active part in society. Dr. Hilda Tweedy was the custodian of these records for many years. She was a founder member, and a lifetime member, of the IHA.
Collection Web Addresshttps://www.nationalarchives.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/9...
Reference98/17/11/3
DescriptionInternational Alliance of Women, Workshops/Seminars
Peace and Human Rights Seminars/Workshops:
1 1986, Bellinter Adult Education Centre, International Year of Peace workshop on peace through human rights and international understanding, 4 files
2 1989, Glencree Reconciliation Centre, promotion of peace between Northern and Southern Ireland, includes a visit by Deutscher Frauenring to Glencree, 1989, 1 file
3 1993, Drumcondra Residential Seminar, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1 file.
AccessBy prior appointment.
Date1986-1993
Century20th
Keywords
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Repository NameNational Archives of Ireland
Address8 Bishop Street Dublin 8
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latitude53.33847
longitude-6.26860