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Author : Tim O'Sullivan
Date : 2008-03-14
Page : 192
Rating : 5.0
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What was Ireland Like in The 1930s 1940s Rural Ireland ~ Within rural Ireland there was a pattern of late marriages and a very high birthrate within marriage The rate of emigration especially for single women remained high during the 1930s and 1940s with England the main destination There was also a movement into urban centres from rural areas
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The vanishing Irish of the 1940s and 50s ~ The vanishing Irish of the 1940s and 50s And its aGoodbye Mike and a goodbye Luke And goodbye Kate and Mary Your bags are packed the gangways up
Rural Life in the 1940s Living History Farm ~ Rural Life in the 1940s What are the sources for photographs in this section In 1941 the was just beginning to come out of the Great Depression Many were looking forward to better times after a decade of hard times But the war meant that people had to put up with more hardships for the duration – however long it would take for
The downsides of Irish countryside living ~ Broadband usually But you might get 12 mbps in the most rural areas In the likes of Westmeath and 90 of the country they do have broadband just not in the most rural of areas I’m in Donegal which is the only place without trains in Ireland and even still the bus runs from Letterkenny to Dublin every 2 hours
Ireland in the 1940s Irish History Links ~ Ireland in the 1940s the Second World War the IRA social reform the Republic
Rural Life and Growing Up in the 1950s and 1960s Skehana ~ Rural Life and Growing Up in the 1950s and 1960s Skehana District Heritage In the Skehana of the 1950s and 1960s all people in the neighbourhood lived a similar daily pattern of life It was a farming community and what happened on our farm and in our house was a carbon copy of what happened in the neighbouring farms and homesteads
When I was growing up in the Ireland of ~ Queen Victoria wrote about this in her diary when visiting Ireland even in the ghastly aftermath of the Famine that even very poor people people in rags could put on a battered hat at a jaunty
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