In 1916, when Padraic Pearse, Irish republican and leader of the
'Easter Rising', decided to surrender, he asked midwife Elizabeth
O'Farrell to make the perilous walk to deliver his message to the
British army. Setting off down a Dublin street where some of the
dead still held white flags in their hands, Elizabeth O'Farrell was
watched from the door by Julia Grenan, referred to in documents as
her 'friend and lifelong companion'. This is the story of those
days.
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