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DERRY’S REPUBLICAN HISTORY EXPLORED IN 1916 TALK

written by John April 25, 2016
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Derry Mayor Elisha McCallion in Dublin yesterday for 1916 celebrations with MEP Martina Anderson and Foyle MLA Raymond McCartney

Derry Mayor Elisha McCallion in Dublin yesterday for 1916 celebrations with MEP Martina Anderson and Foyle MLA Raymond McCartney

DERRY’S historical links with the Easter Rising in 1916 will be discussed at a special event in the Tower Museum this week, Wednesday, April 27 at 7.30pm.

‘Republicanism in Derry in 1916’, delivered by Ulster University researcher Adrian Grant, will explore what life was like in the North West in 1916, before, during and after the Easter Rising.

The involvement of local people in the events of April 1916 will also be outlined, such as the powerful story of John Laffery, from Magilligan, who fought in the GPO during the Rising.

John’s story – which was previously unknown to historians – was revealed as part of the Tower Museum’s 1916: Untold Stories exhibition, delivered in conjunction with the Nerve Centre’s Creative Centenaries project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

This unique exhibition reveals some of the fascinating untold stories of the time, through exhibits and a new film capturing some of the personal accounts of local families about relatives living through the era.

Speaking ahead of the event following the centenary commemoration events marking the official anniversary of the Easter Rising, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District, Councillor Elisha McCallion, said:

“I am delighted to see the next event in the programme focusing on the impact of the Easter Rising taking place at the Tower Museum.

“This talk perfectly complements the Untold Stories Exhibition and further explores some of the fascinating accounts by local people who played a role during this historic era.

“The fact that some of these stories are being aired for the first time is particularly captivating as it creates a local context for the events of 1916 which makes it so relevant to local people.

“It’s vital that we capture these memories and treasure them as an important archive for future generations.”

Education Officer with Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Museums Services, Margaret Edwards, said: “We are delighted to welcome Adrian Grant to the museum for this talk which reveals what life was like here in the North West in1916, setting the scene for the historic events which were to unfold.

“The exhibition has unearthed so many new insights into the time and reveals the active participation of local people who became involved in the dramatic events which changed the course of Irish history.

“Anyone who is interested in the Easter Rising should come along to find out more about the personal stories of those who fought and died on both sides of the conflict.”

‘Republicanism in Derry in 1916’ is just one of a series of special events planned over the coming months focusing on a variety of themes from the time led by some of the most respected local historians, authors and academics.

For more information on the exhibition and details of the full series of events please check out the Tower Museum’s Facebook page, or go to www.derrystrabane.com as well as www.creativecentenaries.org

The exhibition runs at the Tower Museum until the end of November 2016.

DERRY’S REPUBLICAN HISTORY EXPLORED IN 1916 TALK was last modified: April 25th, 2016 by John

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