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A chilling tale set in the wake of the Famine in 1852 ... and that people are interested in and seeing films and art In the Irish language.” An Taibhse shows Irish is still alive and thriving ...
The museum tells the story of the Great Famine through the personal tragedies of the tenants on the Strokestown Estate and of their landlords, the once prosperous Pakenham Mahon family.
Ireland's rich history is often commemorated and celebrated through events, art, and education, with some residual tensions still present to this day. From the Easter Rising to the Great Famine, there ...
Footage of the ‘Famine Queen’ in Ireland in 1900, shared by the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), in 2020 ... only a few months after her Irish visit. On April 4th, 1900, Queen Victoria arrived ...
Great Famine and Irish independence struggle linked by geography and historyOpens in new window ] It had a higher nutritional yield per acre than cereals and would grow where they could not.