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Tomás de Bháldraithe

Interviewer: Siobhán McHugh for National Library of Australia

Tomás de Bháldraithe was accustomed to the sounds of the Irish language before his official appearance into the world. His Dublin based family, in order to immerse themselves in an Irish speaking environment, used to holiday in the Gaeltacht of Connemara for three months every year. Continue reading “Tomás de Bháldraithe” →

Published on May 20, 2015October 15, 2015By admin
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Sydney Irish histories

Tom Power

Interviewer: Siobhán McHugh for National Library of Australia

Of some people it is said ‘if you seek their monument, look around’. Although he would be far too modest to admit it, Tom Power is one of those people. Continue reading “Tom Power” →

Published on May 20, 2015October 15, 2015By admin

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