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Features

THE LOUIS MARCUS COLLECTION/BAILIÚCHÁN LOUIS MARCUS

By Sunniva O’Flynn In this issue we take a look at the recently launched collection of Irish film-maker Louis Marcus. Born in Cork in 1936, Marcus made his directorial debut in 1959 with The Silent Art about his friend, sculptor Seamus Murphy. After working as assistant editor on Mise Éire in 1958, Marcus created a … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 3 (May/June 2025), Volume 33 Tags ifi film eye

FINDING FOSTER-CHILDREN, 1862–1924

By Fiona Fitzsimons The Famine years saw a substantial increase in the number of unaccompanied children in Irish workhouses. The consequent crisis in childcare prompted a public debate over whether Poor Law children should be raised in an institutional or a family setting. Although boarding out delivered better outcomes for children, it was never widely … Read more

Categories Features, Issue 3 (May/June 2025), Volume 33 Tags kinder lines
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