‘RAGS AND BOUGHS’—DAUGHTERS OF THE IRISH GREAT HUNGER IN AUSTRALIA

By Anne Casey   On 16 December 1848, fifteen-year-old Catherine McNeill from Roscommon was one of 234 girls to board the Digby, the fifth ship of the Earl Grey scheme to ferry its live cargo of Irish orphan girls to Australia at the height of the Irish Great Hunger. Departing one of Ireland’s worst-hit counties—which ... Read more

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