We are happy to present the full film of "Lost Children of the Carricks", written and produced by Irish cultural historian Dr Gearóid ÓhAllmhuráin (Concordia University, Montréal Quebec). Please enjoy the film, share your comments below and share the film with your friends and family. To learn about the making of the film and dive into the story of Irish immigration during 1847, please visit lostchildrenofthecarricks.com/
A brilliant & superbly produced & documented film, albeit, laced with such sad & touching stories regarding the Irish. In truth, this is very bittersweet. To the many innocent Irish people who suffered so very much, may you all rest in eternal peace & do know, that your lives & your stories will never ever be forgotten. I often think of you all when alone & in deep contemplative thought & I can only imagine what you all must have endured & almost always, through no fault of your own. Life isn't always fair & some people weren't/aren't always good hearted or kind & these stories & countless more do verify this truth. Thank you for sharing & please bring to us who are interested, more interesting & educational documentaries/films, regarding the Irish throughout history.
I could tell the Irish government or its proxies had nothing to do with this amaxing film. If they'd been involved Palmerston would have been a hero and there would be no comments critical of free trade. There should be far more films like this one.
Two you tube channels you that you may find quite interesting are, Ireland Before you Die & Celtic Crossings Productions. It has occurred to me countless times, that historically, wherever the selfish & self serving British went & often without invite, a very sad trail of loss, cruelty, pain, disaster, suffering & more often ensued.
We are happy to present the full film of "Lost Children of the Carricks", written and produced by Irish cultural historian Dr Gearóid ÓhAllmhuráin (Concordia University, Montréal Quebec). Please enjoy the film, share your comments below and share the film with your friends and family. To learn about the making of the film and dive into the story of Irish immigration during 1847, please visit lostchildrenofthecarricks.com/
Fantastic film, bringing history to life.
A brilliant & superbly produced & documented film, albeit, laced with such sad & touching stories regarding the Irish.
In truth, this is very bittersweet.
To the many innocent Irish people who suffered so very much, may you all rest in eternal peace & do know, that your lives & your stories will never ever be forgotten.
I often think of you all when alone & in deep contemplative thought & I can only imagine what you all must have endured & almost always, through no fault of your own.
Life isn't always fair & some people weren't/aren't always good hearted or kind & these stories & countless more do verify this truth.
Thank you for sharing & please bring to us who are interested, more interesting & educational documentaries/films, regarding the Irish throughout history.
Great Video thanks for sharing
I could tell the Irish government or its proxies had nothing to do with this amaxing film. If they'd been involved Palmerston would have been a hero and there would be no comments critical of free trade.
There should be far more films like this one.
Two you tube channels you that you may find quite interesting are,
Ireland Before you Die &
Celtic Crossings Productions.
It has occurred to me countless times, that historically, wherever the selfish & self serving British went & often without invite, a very sad trail of loss, cruelty, pain, disaster, suffering & more often ensued.
very true
0:50 The melody sounds like kind of Mongolian music.
Those mysterious diseases! I wonder if that could be man made, like many other disasters in our history. Till today.