FREESTROKESTOWN AND THE GREAT EBOOK

Ciaran Reilly | 224 pages | 14 Nov 2014 | Four Courts Press Ltd | 9781846825545 | English | , Ireland

The at Strokestown Park and the Irish Heritage Trust have launched the Voices Roadshow “Famine Heroes” virtual events season of documentaries and online lectures from October 4 – October has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month. The Great Irish Famine of the s is now regarded as the single greatest social disaster of 19th century Europe. Between and , when blight devastated the potato crop, in excess of two million people (almost one-quarter of the entire population) either died or emigrated. The fascinating National Famine Museum at Strokestown tells the story of the Famine and highlights the parallels between a tragic chapter of Irish History and contemporary global hunger. Contact / Find Us

Strokestown Park is a unique historic property in Co. in the west of Ireland and is the home of the first landlord to be assassinated during the height of the Great Famine of Ireland the s. Strokestown features a Georgian Palladian Mansion with its original furnishings and fabrics, the National Famine Museum & Archive and Historic Gardens & Woodlands. This week's Great Famine Voices "Famine Heroes" series documentary gives an overview of Frederick Douglass’s life-changing time spent in Ireland at the beginning of the Great Famine in Irish actor Kwaku Fortune reflects on Douglass’s legacy for new communities in Ireland. Strokestown Park, Co. Roscommon is the home of the National Famine Museum and Archive. Using the documents and objects from Strokestown as a basis for the interpretation, the National Famine Museum tells the story of the Irish Great Hunger, eviction, migration, the assisted emigration scheme enacted by Major Denis Mahon of Strokestown Park and the story of his murder in November Social Media

Strokestown Park is a unique historic property in Co. Roscommon in the west of Ireland and is the home of the first landlord to be assassinated during the height of the Great Famine of Ireland the s. Strokestown features a Georgian Palladian Mansion with its original furnishings and fabrics, the National Famine Museum & Archive and Historic Gardens & Woodlands. has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month. Strokestown Park, Co. Roscommon is the home of the National Famine Museum and Archive. Using the documents and objects from Strokestown as a basis for the interpretation, the National Famine Museum tells the story of the Irish Great Hunger, eviction, migration, the assisted emigration scheme enacted by Major Denis Mahon of Strokestown Park and the story of his murder in November Strokestown and the Great Irish Famine has been visited by 1M+ users in the past month. The National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park and the Irish Heritage Trust have launched the Great Famine Voices Roadshow “Famine Heroes” virtual events season of documentaries and online lectures from October 4 – October Strokestown Park is a unique historic property in Co. Roscommon in the west of Ireland and is the home of the first landlord to be assassinated during the height of the Great Famine of Ireland the s. Strokestown features a Georgian Palladian Mansion with its original furnishings and fabrics, the National Famine Museum & Archive and Historic Gardens & Woodlands.

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