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Day 2 on the Famine Way: Mosstown to Abbeyshrule

May 28, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King


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Day 2, Day Summary from National Famine Walk 2017

Day 2 Clondra-Abbeyshrule c.30km. The Story of 1,490 orphan James Flood

May 28, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

Enda Kenny Strokestown

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Day 2

Day 2 Clondra – Abbeyshrule c.30km. Ballybrannigan’s Restored Ticket House

May 28, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

Ballybrannigan restored ticket office

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Day 2

Day 2 on the Famine Way: Clondra – Abbeyshrule, c. 32km

May 27, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

The 2017 National Famine Walk got underway today as the international group of Famine scholars began walking in the footsteps of the 1,490 tenants from Denis Mahon’s estate who were forced to emigrate during the summer of 1847.

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DAY 1, Day Summary from National Famine Walk 2017

Day 1 Strokestown to Clondra c.22km. Strokestown Quebec Youth Connection

May 27, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

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DAY 1

Day 1 Strokestown to Clondra c.22km. A Short History of Strokestown Park and the Irish National Famine Museum

May 27, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

Strokestown park house jim caroilin

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DAY 1

Day 1 Strokestown to Clondra c.22km. Caroilin Callery, Famine Way Welcome 360 Video

May 26, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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Day 6 Maynooth-Dublin c.27km. Join the Search for the 1,490

May 12, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

English – Anglais

The Irish National Famine Museum in Strokestown, County Roscommon, Ireland, is seeking to trace the 1,490 tenants forced to emigrate to Canada and the United States from Denis Mahon’s estate in 1847 and their descendants, especially Irish Famine orphans adopted in Quebec.

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