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  1. Anna Catherine Parnell (13 May 1852 – 20 September 1911) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Ladies' Land League. Irish Nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell was her older brother.

  2. Anna Catherine Parnell (1852–1911) Ladies Land League Leader, Irish Nationalist, Writer and Painter. A scion of the ruling colonial establishment in Ireland, Anna grew up to resent and reject its repressive and predatory policies.

  3. Anna Catherine Parnell (13 de mayo de 1852 - 20 de septiembre de 1911) fue una nacionalista irlandesa y hermana menor del líder nacionalista irlandés, Charles Stewart Parnell. Anna nació como Catherine Maria Anna Mercer Parnell en Avondale House en Rathdrum, Condado de Wicklow, Irlanda.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2003 · Mon Nov 3 2003 - 00:00. Anna Parnell, sister of Charles Stewart Parnell and leader of the Ladies' Land League, was also a superb artist, and three unsigned oil paintings may well be her work,...

  5. Anna Catherine Parnell was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Ladies' Land League. Irish Nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell was her older brother.

  6. Anna Parnell is now viewed as an important figure in modern Irish history for her work as a nationalist, a republican and anti-imperialist, as demonstrated by the contents of the speeches made during 1881- 1882.

  7. T. W. Moody (‘Anna Parnell and the Land League’, 1974) -cont.: Anna Parnell’s treatise, entitled ‘The tale of a great Sham’, is dated Oct 1907, and runs to 275 foolscap pages; she entrusted it to Helena Monlony in 1910, having become acquainted in 1908 when Anna spoke at a meeting of Inginidhe na hEireann; the MS passed out of her hands after 1916, but turned up in the home of a ...