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Book on the Great Famine in Donegal to be launched this Saturday

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 4, 2024
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Donegal County Museum in Letterkenny will this week host the launch of a short illustrated book of essays on the worst years of the Great Famine, 1845 – 1850.

The essays, by Dr Hilary McLaughlin-Stonham, were commissioned by Donegal County Council’s Archives Service and County Museum as part of the 2023 National Famine Commemoration.  

The book has been titled ‘The Consequences will be Fearful: The Great Famine in County Donegal’ and is published in Irish and English. Limited free hard copies will be made available at the event on Saturday and from libraries, Archives, Co. Museum in the following weeks.

The ultimate goal was to remember those who lost their lives or suffered during the Great Famine in our county and those who left as emigrants to build new lives abroad.  

Each essay explores a particular theme or area. The first essay looks at the outbreak of famine across the county and the worsening situation.  The second essay focuses on how the county’s biggest town, Letterkenny, coped during the worst years.  The third essay examines the day-to-day lives of both staff and inmates of Inishowen workhouse at a time of chaos, fever and starvation. The final essay provides an insight into experiences, good and bad, of people from Donegal who made the decision to emigrate during the Famine years. 

It is hoped that the publication and Dr McLaughlin-Stonham’s lecture will give an invaluable insight into the history of life in Donegal at this devastating time in modern Irish history, and also provide information on the rich avenue of sources available in the County Archives and beyond on the subject.   

The book, in English and Irish, will also be made available to download on Donegal County Council’s website following the lecture on 9 March.

Event: The Consequences will be Fearful: The Great Famine in County Donegal – Lecture and Launch of Book of Essays on the Great Famine in Co. Donegal  

Who: Dr Hilary McLaughlin- Stonham  

Where: Donegal County Museum, Letterkenny

When: 2 pm

What’s taking place: Dr Hilary McLaughlin- Stonham will speak on the subject of the Great Famine in Co. Donegal, based on a book of four essays just published, titled: The Consequences will be Fearful: The Great Famine in County Donegal / Scanraithe faoina bhfuil i ndán:  An Gorta Mór i nDún na nGall   

To book a place at the lecture please  phone or email the Museum,  074 91 24613 museum@donegalcoco.ie 

For more information contact: Niamh Brennan, archivist@donegalcoco.ie 

Book on the Great Famine in Donegal to be launched this Saturday was last modified: March 4th, 2024 by Rachel McLaughlin
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