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An Gorta Mor – Exhibition – Free Admission

Ireland’s Great Famine or The Great Hunger
the worst catastrophe in 19th century Europe.

An Gorta Mor: The Quinnipiac University Collection in New York City
May 21 – Sept. 3, 2010 from Noon to 2PM. Please call for appointment.  Free admission.
Location:     Consulate General of Ireland

345 Park Avenue Floor 17 New York, NY, 10154
Phone:     (212) 319-2555 or (203) 582-8655


We sincerely want to thank all those who help make the Celtic Cross Monument a reality.
Thank you to all our Donors!

Click On the Descriptions Below to contact them.

The Mid Island Irish American Club - A special treat at a night in Plainview
Dance Lessons: Every Monday 7pm and Ceili: Every First Saturday 8pm-12am
Donations $20 Cofee,Tea and Soda Bread you can contact them at:
Plainview Ceili
115 Southern Parkway
Plainview, NY 11803
www.plainviewceili.com


Thank You to Hempstead Town Supervisor Kate Murray!

Kate Murray is the Supervisor of America’s largest township.
We are honored to have her support our monument.


Thank You to Nassau Legislator Walker!

Nassau Legislator Rose Marie Walker is an important asset. Her Service on the Veterans & Senior Affairs as well as Health & Social Services committee promotes our efforts as well.


Suffolk County Police Officer’s Emerald Society.

Member of Grand Council United Emerald Society of NY
Thank you, your donation helps bring life to this monument
Our condolences on the passing of Msgr. Jim Kissane.



We are very grateful to supporters listed below.

Mention you heard about them from the A.O.H.!

Fine Irish Atmosphere :

Trinity Pub and Restaurant
190 Jericho Turnpike
Floral Park,  NY 11001

Too Busy to Prepare Dinner Call: Cheryl

Dinner My Way
547 Bedford Ave
Bellmore, NY 11710



We also wish to thank

The Doherty Family
The Bradli Family
The White Family
The O’Brien Family

An Gorta Mor

Ireland’s Great Famine or The Great Hunger, as it is more commonly referred to today, ranks among the worst tragedies in the sweep of human history. Between 1845 and 1850, approximately 1.5 million Irish men, women and children died of starvation or related diseases. By 1855, more than two million more fled Ireland to avoid a similar fate. This decimation of her population makes Ireland’s Great Hunger both the worst chapter in the country’s history, and arguably, the single worst catastrophe in 19th century Europe.

Exhibition Information – New York City

Ireland’s Great Hunger
An Gorta Mor: The Quinnipiac University Collection in New York City
May – September 2010

When: Friday, May 21 – Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
Hours: Weekdays, 12 noon to 2PM. Please call for appointment. Free admission.
Where: Consulate General of Ireland
345 Park Avenue
Floor 17
New York, NY, 10154
Phone: (212) 319-2555
(203) 582-8655
For questions regarding the exhibit, please call the phone numbers above.
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