Ulster Catholics

Sir,—I was very interested to read in the last issue of History Ireland of Marianne Elliott’s intention to write a book on the history of Ulster’s Catholics. Debate on this relatively neglected subject is set to be invigorated by one of the finest minds in the profession. Nonetheless, I have certain reservations. The book is … Read more

‘Wish you were here’

Tipperary South Riding County Museum is currently hosting a fascinating exhibition of old postcard scenes from around the county, providing an invaluable insight into life throughout the county at the turn of the century. It also tells the story of the postcard from its simple beginnings as a plain pre-stamped card, through the ‘golden age’ … Read more

When Time Began to Rant and Rage

Some of the finest Irish paintings from the turn of the century to the present day will be featured in a ground-breaking exhibition being premiered at Liverpool’s Walker Art Gallery, 16 October 1998-10 January 1999. More than seventy works will be showcased in When Time Began to Rant and Rage: Twentieth-Century Figurative Painting from Ireland, … Read more

Irish Famine Commemoration Fund

To commemorate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Irish Famine last year, Norma Smurfit commissioned Rowan Gillespie to create a work of art in honour of all those who died and suffered during the Famine. The bronze group sculpture (entitled ‘Famine’) deals with the subject of emigration and vividly portrays the extreme suffering … Read more

Let Ireland Remember

To commemorate the eightieth anniversary of the ending of the GreatWar, the Royal Dublin Fusiliers Association will be organising a seriesof public lectures (see ‘Events’ p.4) and an exhibition of personalstories and memorabilia belonging to Irish men and women who took partin this terrible tragedy. The purpose of the exhibition, Let IrelandRemember, will be to … Read more