Clodagh Finn: We need to reclaim women from Irish history

Where are all the statues, plaques, and street names commemorating the work of the women who shaped Ireland, asks Clodagh Finn
LET me start small. In the centre of Tralee, Co Kerry, there is a discreet monument to a woman called Judith Brow. She was a street trader who lived to see the grand old age of 110 and spent more than 70 of those years selling her wares in the town square.