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‘Still Here Still Proud’ – Exhibition celebrates Donegal’s Traveller community

written by Staff Writer July 12, 2022
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There was a great turn-out at Donegal’s County Museum for the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition .

The exhibition is comprised of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19.

The exhibition opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week.

All pictures courtesy of Clive Wasson.

Sarah Carpaci, Joeleen Kuyper and Anne tiomoney Meehan. at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Pamela Cullotty, and Chrisie McGinley at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Michael Mongan, John Boyle and High Friel at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Aggie Boyle at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

John Boyle’s is pleased to feature in the book at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Michael Mongan and John Boyle at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Judith McCarthy, Curator Doengal County Museum at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Guests at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Hugh Friel, DTP at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Judith McCarthy, Donegal County Museum and Hugh Friel, Doengl Travellers Project at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Judith McCarthy, Donegal County Museum and Hugh Friel, Doengl Travellers Project at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Pamela Cullotty, Sarah Carpaci and Judith McCarthy, Curator Doengal County Museum at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Kate Hagan, Anne Friel and Anne Timoney Meehan at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

Francie Boyle hangs his photograph at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

A delighted Francie Boyle with is photograph at the launch of the Donegal Traveller’s Project “Still Here Still Proud” Exhibition made up of traveller images used in a recent book dedicated to Patrick McGinley and taken to document traveller’s lives during Covid 19 which opened in the Donegal County Museum on Monday last to run through Traveller Pride Week. Photo -Clive Wasson

‘Still Here Still Proud’ – Exhibition celebrates Donegal’s Traveller community was last modified: July 12th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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