one of Ireland's most distinctive tourist attractions, offering a profound connection to the experiences of those who suffered during The Great Famine. Fast-forwarding to more recent history ...
intertwined with a sense of the Castle’s history, describing it at this time as ‘the symbol of all that was hateful in the British domination of Ireland’ as well as ‘the great symbol of mi ...
I think, at the time, there was great bitterness… He put it in the position where people wanted to burn down the castle.’⁵ Extracted from Ireland 1922 edited by Darragh Gannon and Fearghal ...
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