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A Pocket History of Kilmainham Gaol (Hardcover)
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A Pocket History of Kilmainham Gaol (Hardcover)
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List price R224
Loot Price R191
Discovery Miles 1 910
You Save R33 (15%)
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From its opening in 1796 to finally closing its doors in 1924,
Kilmainham Gaol has held an iconic place in Irish history. Built as
Dublin's County Gaol, it held hundreds of Irish patriots in its
cells, from Robert Emmet and Anne Devlin in 1803 through to the
leaders of the 1916 Rising, fourteen of whom were famously executed
in the prison's stonebreaker's yard. It was also a place of
suffering for thousands of ordinary men, women and children, whose
petty crimes such as stealing food could lead to long interments
and then a prison ship to Australia. Today the Gaol is a happier
place, where each year hundreds of thousands of visitors enjoy
learning about the lives of those who once lived within its walls.
Kilmainham Gaol remains one of the most popular tourist sites in
Ireland with visitors from both home and abroad. A Pocket History
of Kilmainham Gaol contains everything you need to know about one
of Ireland's most popular tourist attractions.
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