Frances Condell (née Eades; 29 June 1916 – 10 November 1986) was the first woman Mayor of Limerick city.
After completing her training there Condell went on to graduate BA from Trinity College Dublin.
When the Shannon Free Airport Development Company was set up Condell worked as the welfare officer to help families settle into the area.
[1][4] In 1960 Condell was convinced to enter local politics, and she joined the Limerick City Council as the representative of the Ratepayers Association.
[10] Condell also had poetry published in and worked as a journalist for the Limerick Echo, The Church of Ireland Gazette, Woman's Way and the Irish Independent.