One Museum's Reaction to the Great Hunger Through their ArtworksA very interesting approach to the Great Hunger in Ireland from Quinnipiac University Collection, Connecticut, USA zoom zoomDetail from painting by Daniel McDonald - 1847 zoomPainting by Lilian Davidson "Burying the Child" zoomDetail from previous painting zoomStained-glass panel Author Introduced by Dr. John L. LaheyKeywordscommunitysites-youtube (51)Page last edited 14/11/2023 No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Mayo and Irish HistoryA Visit to our Past Through our MuseumBackground to Emigration from Mayo in the 19th CenturyBallinrobe and Ordnance Survey informationBallinrobe Visiting Journalist: James Redpath (1833- 1891) and the verb 'To Boycott'Bioghraphy of Mary RobinsonCan You Dig It? Allotments in IrelandCaribbean Slave Owners with a County Mayo Connection (1670-1834)Claremorris Train Crash: September 1989Farming in South Mayo Long AgoFinding your Roots - Irish Place Names and the ImmigrantHistorical Fiction in MayoImages from Quinnipiac University Famine Museum, Connecticut, USAInteresting Little Museum to Visit Close to BallinrobeLocal History: Origins and Naming of TownlandsLumper Potatos and Ballinrobe WorkhouseMay Day Customs Around Ballinrobe and the HinterlandMayo HistoryMayo of the Saxons and Anglican Jarrow Evidence for a Monastic EconomyOne Museum's Reaction to the Great Hunger Through their ArtworksOrphan Girl by Brendan GrahamPope Aware of 'Boycotting'Pre-Famine History of County Mayo: Part 1Sticks for the Reek - VideoThe Ballinrobe DiasporaThe Books of Survey and Distribution c1680The Land for the People - Outbreak of the Land WarThe Mayo CrestThe Night of the Big Wind - January 5th, 1839The Ordnance Survey of IrelandThe Vatican Secret ArchivesVarious Articles Discussing Irish History from 1914 - 2014Were any of the 25 Orphans from Ballinrobe Workhouse your Ancestors?Why David feels Mary Robinson is "Ireland's Greatest" Share this Twitter Facebook Pinterest Email Linkedin
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