Margaret Dobbs

It can be seen today at Portnagolan House with its stained glass windows commemorating a great Irishwoman.

The Doctor and Mrs McAuley won the Warden trophy for one-act plays at the Belfast festival in 1913.

She continued to work on historical and archaeological studies and her articles were published in the Ulster Journal of Archaeology, in a German magazine for Celtic studies, in the French Revue Cletique and in the Irish magazine Eriu.

[7][8][14] Roger Casement was a good friend and although Dobbs never made her political opinions known she contributed to his defence costs when he was accused of treason.

[7][8][9][15] Although her political views were not clearly known Dobbs had been a member of the Gaelic League and in the executive of Cumann na mBan.