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Lucy Cullen-Byrne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lucy Cullen-Byrne
Lucy Cullen-Byrne (Mrs C M Byrne) from Wicklow was the ninth president of the Camogie Association. She was born Lucy Florence Cullen in Rathmore, Ashford, Co Wicklow, daughter of Laurence Cullen, farmer, and Julia Cullen (née Ryder). ==Activist== Lucy Byrne was prominent in many national organisations and her home was frequently raided by British forces during the War of Independence. With her husband, she took the treaty side during the civil war and was expelled by the camogie association for fielding an all-Wicklow “‘Ireland”‘ team in the 1924 Tailteann Games, an issue which may have been related to pro and anti-treaty divisions within the sport.
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