Irish Famine Exhibition

Sat Apr 22 2023 at 12:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre | Dublin

Gerard McCarthy
Publisher/HostGerard McCarthy
Irish Famine Exhibition
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This exhibition tells the story of the Great Irish Potato Famine (1845 to 1852). We include storyboards, a film and museum artefacts.
About this Event

The Irish Potato Famine was the most catastrophic event in Ireland's turbulent history. It is also regarded as being one of the worst Famines in history (deaths as a proportion to population). The use of the word 'Famine' in this context is controversial, for Ireland at the time was part of the richest Empire in the World (the British Empire). There was sufficient food in the country throughout the 'Famine' years, yet over a million people died from starvation and disease, and millions more were forced to flee.



Some historians prefer to use the name 'Great Hunger' to describe this event.



Our exhibition is a temporary mobile museum / exhibition.



This Exhibition tells the story of what happened during those horrific years. We use rare 19th century photographs, witness accounts, contemporary sketches as well as maps and statistical information. Also on display are two original Newspapers, two personal letters and a Famine Soup Pot. A 15 minute film with seating is included in the Exhibition and the average time spent by visitors is 1 and 1/4 hours.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Stephen's Green Shopping Centre, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

Tickets

EUR 8.00 to EUR 30.00

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