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The Irish Echo (Australia) is a newspaper available in print and online, covering Irish news and other matters of Irish interest. [40] Tinteán is an online journal directed chiefly at Irish Australians. Its stated aim is to provide serious comment and an independent perspective on a wide range of Australian/Irish topics.
The Sunday night céilís were well attended, and the ranks of the Irish were swelled by new immigrants arriving under the Labor government's immigration programme introduced in the late 1940s. Strangely, there was some opposition to these immigrants from those Australian Irish who believed they should have stayed at home to build up the new ...
Pages in category "Irish emigrants to colonial Australia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 342 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Modern map of the Caribbean. The Irish went to Barbados, Jamaica and the Leeward Islands.. Irish indentured servants were Irish people who became indentured servants in territories under the control of the British Empire, such as the British West Indies (particularly Barbados, Jamaica and the Leeward Islands), British North America and later Australia.
Records include details on pub owners, such as their names, addresses, and dates of purchase. “Also, it just gives us a really interesting perspective into pub culture throughout the UK, which I ...
Pages in category "Irish emigrants to Australia" The following 159 pages are in this category, out of 159 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In “Plentiful Country: The Great Potato Famine and the Making of Irish New York,” Anbinder uses the bank records to dispel a myth that’s prevailed for generations about the 1.3 million Irish ...
By 1871, Irish immigrants accounted for one quarter of Australia's overseas-born population. [102] Irish Catholic immigrants – who made up about 75% of the total Irish population [98] – were largely responsible for the establishment of a separate Catholic school system. [103] [104] About 20% of Australian children attend Catholic schools as ...