Tag: Irish history

  • 12. Ford Box Bungalow

    12. Ford Box Bungalow

    By Aoife O’Leary McNeice (@aolmcn) The coast surrounding Cork Harbour is dappled with little holiday cottages. Ivy and gorse break through the flimsy plywood walls of these boxy bungalows, and paint flakes off to reveal the curious industrial origins of these summer homes. These bungalows started life in the Ford Motors Factory, which opened in…

  • ‘St Patrick’s Well Lane’ and the Origins of St Patrick’s Day

    ‘St Patrick’s Well Lane’ and the Origins of St Patrick’s Day

    By Kate Collins (kec66@cam.ac.uk) If you find yourself walking around Dublin this St Patrick’s Day, take a look up at the street signs and you might just see a reminder of how the annual celebrations on the 17th of March are said to have begun. All streets in Dublin have two names, in Irish and…

  • Historian Highlight: Benjamin Farrington (1891-1974)

    Historian Highlight: Benjamin Farrington (1891-1974)

    by Sam Phoenix Clarke, @samjphoenix ‘Recent advances in physics hold out the prospect that human civilisation may be destroyed. Recent advances in history, revealing to us with a startlingly clearer insight what the nature of civilisation is, might, if they were more widely understood, give us the little bit of extra wisdom which would induce…