Hard Times of Ireland's Bygone Days | Part 1 | Stories from Rural Life
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Step back in time to explore Ireland's rich history and discover captivating stories of rural life, resilience, and community spirit. In "Hard Times of Ireland's Bygone Days," we dive into tales from the early 20th century, uncovering the challenges faced by Irish families-from farming hardships to the impact of emigration and the ever-present struggle for a better life.
These stories honor the strength, resourcefulness, and humor of Ireland's past generations. Join us for a nostalgic journey, where every story brings the bygone days of Ireland vividly to life.
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johnmalachyraf...
Enjoyed this very much
A Mayo man watching form Arizona.
Such a spectacular production and this production is so true to how things were in Ireland up to the 1960s.
Oh! The power of the Catholic Church.
I really love both Jim O' Brien & Nell Murphy --they make for a splendid traditional Irish couple....
The Holy Water...I also loved the tinkers...they are equally so true to form.
The wardrobe and makeup and the entire set were very well catered to...!
Thank you!
Please give us MORE, MORE, MORE of this splendid work!
This is one of the best comedies I've in a long time. Back in the 1970's I used to deal with farmers like that, they were the salt of the earth.
and money was their god
Not really - farmers back then had a hard life. Any money earned was the result of a 7 day working week.
An empty stomach today is much easier to handle due to the knowledge it was harder in the past. The cold was colder, rain was much wetter and an empty stomach was even emptier..
Hats off to Leo Finucane. Brilliant film! Oh and the actors and actresses superior to any of those you see on television or cinema. Thanks!
Oh excellent im about to go to night shift in work but will love yo see this tomorrow i hope .How amazing them times were God bless
Yes it terrible times one stelling he lefta statue half crown put in pocket
Thanks for sharing this I am enjoying this
My late irish dad would have liked to watch this him been Irish he's from tuam co galway
That Morris Minor though!
Loved watching this thank you
Watching in America . Great film
ثقافة الفن والابداع بين نواحي الحواس الطبيعيه والعادات والتقاليد نختلف ولاكننا تتفق ويبقي الانسان كوسيله في هذا العالم يتغير ومتغير 👍💫💚🤝 تحياتي لكم من ليبيا
Great film 🙏
Watched in Australia.. classic
First class ... good old Ireland in all its beauty and hate
Oh come now...easy to understand. Kerry trill..sounds more like Mayo!!
Love ur hat. 🎩
Now I know why some many emigrated. I would if I was born into that place.
I got Moran's, Donnelly's, Forde's and Ryans in me ancestry, so I might be thnkin' I got a bit a Irish in me!
Unmistakenly a Co Kerry accent. I'm Irish and can barely understand it !
My father’s village Athea
The Giants village
I’d love to know the history in the making of these great videos 🇮🇪
The milk soured because she spat in it.
A few counties you hear!!