The sense of life’s possibilities that this family history suggests is intoxicating. Continue reading
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The sense of life’s possibilities that this family history suggests is intoxicating. Continue reading
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A summary of Irish role in history and literature of Australia, written prior to more recent research and publications in the area. Continue reading
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A voice from the next life recalls his time with use Continue reading
The artist Hossein Valamanesh always insisted the monument was not just about the Great Irish Famine but about all famine. For me, this is what makes it a great monument. Continue reading
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The tumultuous life and times of Julia Brien. Continue reading
She wasn’t simply an obscure name on a family tree. Her name appeared in the archives, documents from which I could determine meaning. Continue reading
Jaki McCarrick talks about the writing, at ‘white heat’, of her play, ‘Belfast Girls’. Continue reading
Poetry and Paul Kelly’s preferences provide insight into the singer/songwriter’s mind. Continue reading
Mary Mc Connell entered the workhouse in Belfast in July 1847 as an orphan and a pauper. Continue reading
Mary Ann McMaster came to Australia under the Earl Grey Scheme. Continue reading