Clodagh Finn: A street in dire need of women

Agnes Ryan: She bought the 30-roomed Burton Hall in Sandyford in 1938 and oversaw a very successful business which, at its peak, employed 500 people in 26 shops, a pub, two bakeries and two tearooms.

And David McRedmond, CEO of An Post and independent chair of the taskforce, was the first to say that the all-male panel was really unfortunate, but it should not detract from the report itself. As the head of a company that has all but eliminated the gender pay gap, he has shown that An Post walks the talk.

Meantime, their business went from strength to strength and by 1933, some 18 Monument Creamery grocers were operating in the city and suburbs. A new Monument bakery also opened on O’Connell Street, using only Irish eggs and butter.