Irish Wars 1919-1923
- magazine : Travel Ireland
- numero : 70 - 2020
- date : 11 février 2020
- catégorie : Loisirs & vie pratique
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Irish Wars 1919-1923
The National Museum’s Excellent Exhibition
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The Story of the Great Famine
Ireland is probably the only country in the world with less population today than it had 175 years ago. In 1845, thanks to advances in medical science, the population had risen to around 8.5 million on the whole island. Then in the late 1840s, the disastrous Great Famine, also known as the Irish Potato Famine, struck down the more vulnerable, deprived sectors of Irish society and within a few years resulted in well over a million deaths followed by vast numbers leaving mostly rural Ireland for the distant shores of America, Canada, South America and Australia - around 40 million Americans today claim Irish descent. Many more left for England, the county then seen as the oppressors of the emigrants’ native country.
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Hook Lighthouse
Free Celtic Imbolc Festival
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The Casino Model Railway Museum
Full steam ahead on Malahide's Casino Model Railway Museum
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Cobh Heritage Center
The Queenstown Story
- Cork’s Quality Quarter Block Party
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Cork’s Crawford Art Gallery
To host some perfect portraits
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Footsteps of giants
Follow in the Footsteps of giants
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Martin McDonagh
Great Irish Writers