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Name
  
Helen Chenevix


Died
  
1963

Helen Chenevix (1890–1963) was an Irish suffragist and trade unionist.

Possibly a descendent of the Irish chemist Richard Chenevix, she studied at Alexandra College and then Trinity College Dublin. In 1911, she worked with Louie Bennett to form the Irish Women's Suffrage Federation. The two later founded the Irish Women Workers' Union.

Chenevix was also elected to Dublin Corporation, and twice served as acting Lord Mayor of Dublin (in 1942 and 1950). In 1951, she served as President of the Irish Trades Union Congress, and from 1955 she was Secretary of the Women Workers' Union. She was also active in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Irish Pacifist Movement.

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Helen Chenevix Wikipedia