Irish Ancestry Travel and Culture from Mike and Carina - the couple behind A Letter From Ireland. Join us on a never-ending trip around the wonders of Ireland.
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In this episode of the Letter from Ireland podcast, I bring you a very personal selection of Irish music.
As I play my way through, I chat about Irish history, culture and just why I selected each track for inclusion in this show.
In this episode of the Letter from Ireland podcast, I bring you a very personal selection of Irish music.
As I play my way through, I chat about Irish history, culture and just why I selected each track for inclusion in this show.
In this episode of the Letter from Ireland podcast, I bring you a very personal selection of Irish music.
As I play my way through, I chat about Irish history, culture and just why I selected each track for inclusion in this show.
All over Australia, you'll find many old workhouses where foreign convicts (many of them Irish) would be kept, such as the Ross Female Factory in Tasmania, pictured below. Did any of your Irish ancestors arrive as convicts?
We're all familiar with that great Irish symbol - the Pint of Guinness! But, did you know that the name comes from an ancient Irish family? We've linked the article in the comments below.
In places where a single Irish surname was prevalent, families often went by a nickname to distinguish themselves from other families with the same surname. Over time, these nicknames became surnames in their own right. Perhaps you have a "nickname" of your own?
Here's a good little tip to help track down some of your Irish ancestors. It's a little-used Irish record source that we frequently use with our Green Room members. Want to know what it is? Check the comments for the link to our article!
Today we're going to have a look at an ancient Irish castle overlooking the lakes of Killarney in County Kerry. Its position and history tells a wider story of the people who lived in this area over the centuries. Read on to find out more. Have you been to Parkavonear Castle?
Do you have any "Irish Vikings" in your family tree? Have you ever taken a walk on "The Viking Meadow"? That is the translation for Wicklow Town on the east coast of Ireland. The town also gives County Wicklow it's name.
Did the Irish Temperance Movement impact your ancestors? Then you may be familiar with the influential story of Fr. Mathew and his monumental efforts to combat Ireland's alcohol crisis in the 1800s. Was your family among the many who took the pledge? Link in the comments below.