Saturday, 7 October 2017

BEAUTIFUL STROKESTOWN

Strokestown, and the Women in Literature Event, was so beautiful in so many ways: that gorgeous Georgian town (sadly now like so many Irish towns a shadow of its former lively self); the house itself; the famine museum; the conference and its many speakers - Christine Kinealy, Marita Conlon-McKenna, Jessamine O'Connor, Luke Gibbons et cetera. The fresh food in the Strokestown Park cafe! The sambuca...(enough said.)

Thanks to Jason King of the Irish Heritage Trust for the opportunity to take part. I fell in love with the place and am going back with my husb and youngest at Christmas for their Victorian Experience.

A few pics to give a flavour of the event and surrounds:




Jessamine

Luke





View behind the house

In through the window


Town doorway


Marita




Christine

Orla, chairperson of Roscommon Co Co, gave a rousing, feminist speech


Famine museum









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