Famine 150

An exhibition to commemorate the Great Famine has opened in the Calgach Centre, Butcher Street, Derry and will run until 13 April 1996. Opening hours: Mon-Sat 9.30am-6pm; late nights Thurs & Fri- 9pm; public holidays 12 noon-6pm. Admission: adults £2, families £5, students, OAPs, unwaged £1. Enquiries: (01504) 373177

Crossword…lost word(s)

Due to a computer blip an explanatory note failed to accompany last issue’s crossword. There is in fact a prize (one year’s subscription to HI) for the first correct answer posted or faxed to us. We are also interested in your comments or suggestions. Was it too hard/easy, etc.? Should it be a regular feature? … Read more

Irish Famine Network

Estate records of the Irish Famine: a second guide to Famine archives 1840-1855 was launched at a conference in Enniskillen on 3 February 1996. Copies are available at £4.50 (post-free) from: The Irish Famine Network, 192 Pearse St., Trinity College, Dublin 2.

The Wexford Senate 1798-1998

Last November, at Johnstown Castle, Wexford, Minister of State, Avril Doyle TD officially launched ‘Friends of Comóradh ’98’ and their flagship project, the reconvention of the Wexford Senate in 1998. She argued that the 1790s was the pivotal decade in the evolution of modern Ireland. It witnessed the emergence of popular Republicanism and Loyalism, of … Read more