Children of the three sisters : immigrants from southeast Ireland

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Date Recorded
1985-03-15
Date Digitized
2024
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Physical Location
Original cassette held by UPEI Archives and Special Collections
Duration
01:22:45
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
00:00 Introduction from Campbell

02:00 O'Grady begins speaking

04:00 Discussion of merchants in Newfoundland

06:30 Discussion of the Three Rivers area

11:00 Discussion of Irish settlers from Waterford to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland

13:30 Discussion of the use of the Irish language by settlers

15:30 Discussion of settlement from Waterford from 1820 onwards

19:00 Discussion of naval construction in the 19th century

20:00 Discussion of the ship Pandora

22:30 Discussion of families who settled in PEI; census of 1848

27:30 Discussion of Lot 60

29:30 Discussion of settlers from Wexford

32:00 Discussion of advertisements for PEI

35:00 Discussion of Waterford

38:00 Discussion of Wexford

41:00 Discussion of Tintern Abbey

42:30 Discussion of Wexford harbour

43:30 Discussion of Selskar Abbey

44:30 Discussion of the pikemen of Wexford

46:30 Discussion of the agricultural college in Wexford

47:00 Discussion of castles in Wexford

49:00 Discussion of Vinegar Hill

50:00 Discussion of rock formations in Enniscorthy

50:30 Discussion of New Ross

53:00 Discussion of Dame Alice Kyteler

55:00 Discussion of naval transportation in Wexford

57:30 Discussion of Thomastown

58:30 Discussion of Duiske Abbey

01:00:00 Discussion of Callan

01:00:30 Discussion of Mooncoin

01:06:00 Discussion of Graiguenamanagh

01:08:00 Discussion of the river Suir

01:09:00 Discussion of Clonmel

01:11:00 Discussion of castles near Clonmel

01:11:30 Discussion of Holy Cross Abbey

01:20:00 Discussion of St. Patrick; conclusion of seminar