Nano Nagle Place, Douglas Street, Cork www.nanonagleplace.ie By Danielle O’Donovan The inspiration for this exhibition came from women’s words recorded in the Bureau of Military History (BMH) and the […]
Read More →https://www.louthcoco.ie/en/services/archives/online-digital-archives/1920-archives/ By Lorraine McCann This exhibition, by Louth County Archives Service, highlights themes surrounding the reform of local government and the 1920 local elections; the War of Independence; social and […]
Read More →Having watched RTÉ’s two-part documentary The Hunger: the story of the Irish famine, I was struck by the sobering thought that it cast a demographic shadow well into the 1960s, […]
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