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Ireland 1848

It has been noted as a case of historical negligence that no photographs were taken of the Great Irish Famine even though early photographers had the means. Those given to conspiracy theories suggest that photographs of the starving and the dead were taken but were such an affront to Victorian sensibilities and Britain’s standing in … Read more

Categories 1848 Rebellion, 18th–19th - Century History, Issue 1 (Spring 1997), News, The Famine, Volume 5

A window on history

In 14 St Stephen’s Green is an unusual historical document. On one pane of a sash window in the rear hall-floor parlour are scratched the names of five soldiers: A.O. Pollock 21st Regiment, W. Rowland McKay 3rd Dragoon Guards, W.C. Forbes 92nd Highlanders, Mr M. McKay 3rd Dragoons, and Lenox MacFarlane 3rd Dragoons. Who were … Read more

Categories 18th–19th - Century History, Issue 1 (Spring 1997), News, Volume 5
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