Black '47 -Watching the Irish suffer from the view of London, Sir Charles Trevelyan believed that the potato famine was part ...
The trail begins at at the National Famine Museum in Strokestown ... later this year. Potato blight that sparked Great Famine appeared in US two years before Plymouth Irish community proposes ...
In 2019, an exhibition in the Little Museum of Dublin compared the experience of Irish Famine victims and refugees of today, who seek protection in Ireland. Part of the exhibit was ‘Leave to ...
An art exhibition on loan from the US about the Irish Famine has opened for the first ... It is on loan from Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Connecticut's Quinnipiac University.
Jim Callery, the founder of the National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park in Co Roscommon, arrived in triumph at EPIC, the Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Tuesday, October 15, his 90th ...
The famine killed more than a million Irish people and forced about a million more to emigrate after blight devastated the potato crop. The Carricks ship was carrying 180 emigrants when it sank ...
But all four of us were wondering about the Irish potato famine but wanted to know more ... of the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Museum since 2022, but her involvement with History Day ...