Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A dream of eliminating famine



If you haven't ever visited Strokestown Park in Co Roscommon, make the time when you next drive that way, writes Brian Byrne.

It's an 18th century Palladian mansion surrounded by 300 acres of parkland and traditional gardens. But Strokestown is also the memorial heart of one of the blackest periods of Irish history, the Great Famine.

And thanks to the passion of one man, Jim Callery, that history is brought to life at Strokestown. More>>