Evictions Collection
"Unearthing the Dark History: Evictions in County Kerry, Ireland" Step back in time to the haunting village of Moveen during the 1840s
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"Unearthing the Dark History: Evictions in County Kerry, Ireland" Step back in time to the haunting village of Moveen during the 1840s, where a wave swept through this picturesque landscape. Witnessing these heart-wrenching scenes was none other than the Royal Irish Constabulary, who traveled by sea to enforce these distressing acts. Even General Sir Redvers Buller found himself entangled in Ireland's eviction turmoil. In 1904, he stood witness to the Fitzwilliam-Kinsley miners' strike evictions, a chapter stained with injustice and hardship. But let us not forget that they have long plagued various corners of history. Delve into A. D. 1080 when even the New Forest faced its share of displacement and upheaval as depicted in a vivid color lithograph. Across the Irish countryside during Land War era in the late 1890s, black and white photographs captured poignant moments of families being forced from their homes amidst an ongoing struggle for land rights. Engravings such as "An Eye to Effect, " "Under the Plan of Campaign on Vandeleur Estate, " and "An Eviction in West Ireland" offer glimpses into both sides of this bitter battle - landlords enforcing their power while tenants fought against oppressive conditions. These images paint a grim picture showcasing how Ireland suffered under no rent policies during those turbulent times. The engraving titled "The condition of Ireland under no rent policy" serves as a stark reminder that desperation often breeds resistance. As we reflect on these historical events, it is crucial to acknowledge and remember those who endured such hardships throughout generations. Let us strive towards creating societies where compassion triumphs over eviction, ensuring that our collective past remains just that - history rather than reality.