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City Hall's Large Room renamed in honour of Dr Mary Strangman

City Hall's Large Room renamed in honour of Dr Mary Strangman
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Dr Mary Strangman was honoured on Friday, March 22nd at City Hall as the Large Room was named in her honour.

Born in Carriganore in 1872 to Thomas Handcock Strangman and Sarah White Strangman, Mary was home-schooled with her six siblings.

In 1891 she entered the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), the first medical school in the UK and Ireland to admit women on equal terms with men, along with her sister Lucia.

After graduation she built a pioneering medical career in the UK and was awarded the fellowship of the RCSI in 1902, the second Irishwoman to achieve such a distinction.

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Mary returned to Waterford in 1903 where she set up practice, championing public health and advocating for women’s rights.  As a suffragist, she was acutely aware of the inequities in women’s healthcare and franchise rights and when in 1911 women became eligible for election to local council, she stood for election, becoming Waterford’s first female councillor on January 15th, 1912.

As an elected representative, she served on the Public Health Committee, advocating for policies aimed at improving the well-being of all.  She retired from public office in 1920. In 1923 she was appointed physician at Waterford County and City Infirmary, and also continued in general practice until shortly before her death in January 1943.

Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr Joe Conway paid tribute to her remarkable achievements, saying “Dr Strangman’s dedication to public health, and research in the areas of women’s health, nutrition, and addiction marked her out as a remarkable person in any era, but especially in her own. She also championed the plight of women, working in a voluntary capacity with local female charities and it is only right that we mark her achievements here today.”

The motion to rename the Large Room was proposed at last September’s Plenary Council meeting by Cllr Mary Roche.

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A production by the Minaun Community Theatre Group paying homage to the remarkable life and legacy of Dr Strangman followed the renaming ceremony.

In August 2023, a Blue Plaque was unveiled to commemorate Dr Strangman at her historical family home at Carriganore House (SETU West Campus).

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