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Achill Island Emigration, Co. Mayo, Ireland 1968 

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Achill is a favourite holiday destination but when the winter comes and the tourists have gone there are harsh realities for the population of the island.
There is a long tradition of emigration from Achill Island off the Mayo coast. Efforts are now being made by Islanders to stem a mass exodus as the island faces growing population decline.
Locals are now seeking government support to provide incentives for the Islanders to stay on the island.
While many tourists flock to Achill Island over the summer months, what is life on the island like during the winter months? The island is largely dependent on tourism over the summer months, but there is little or no work for the islanders outside of this and emigration has become the norm for most families on the island. Migration is accepted as a part of life.
Farming on Achill is something of a joke because the land is so poor. A cow and a calf and an acre or so of spuds makes a farmer on the island.
There’s hardly a single family on the island that doesn’t have sons, daughters or a father in England. In Dooagh, there are sixty families, 172 children. Every single father is working in England, predominantly on construction sites.
It’s the women who save the turf, look after the stock, do the men’s work.
Some women see their husbands for just a fortnight in the year, and families are growing up not knowing what it is to have a whole family.
In a way, it’s a form of divorce forced on them by circumstance.
School teacher John McNamara had an absentee father from the age of eight, having been forced to emigrate for work. John describes how his mother had to “work like a slave” while “the head of the family” was away in England.
The irony is that island life would not have survived at all were it not for emigrant remittances or “money from England”.
In an effort to put an end to this tide of emigration, the Achill Anti-Emigration Organisation has been set up and led by school teacher John McNamara. The organsiation is a parent body with representatives in each village on the island who are tasked with devising an action plan to keep the Islanders on the Achill. They are seeking the support of the government in playing their part to keep the island alive.
Cathal O’Shannon meets returned emigrants on the island who describe how they struggle to make a living and survive.
This episode of ‘Newsbeat’ was broadcast on 8 February 1968. The reporter is Cathal O’Shannon.

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@carmelhegarty9829
@carmelhegarty9829 Год назад
This is a very beautiful video. It not only gives you an insight to those powerful Irishmen and Women and there tough and worthwhile ways of life. Men looking like MEN masculine, and Women hardworking providing for their families. Wherever they are now may God Bless and Protect All. Thank You kindly CRS for sharing. 🙏🇮🇪🙏
@tommercury3349
@tommercury3349 Год назад
The truth is amazing, people actually went to achill in them yrs, to find work and got it. It's on the records, still important for some to continue to rewrite our Eire history. Ps keep up the great work.
@jamesbradshaw3389
@jamesbradshaw3389 Год назад
And you deserve thanks for your wisdom and kind words that you wrote
@seandelap8587
@seandelap8587 Год назад
I only remember him in his later years but I recognised Cathal O Shannon instantly here
@vincenthigginbotham8729
@vincenthigginbotham8729 Год назад
Catholic as far as I know was a pilot in the ROYAL AIR FORCE for a while
@TheMegahusky
@TheMegahusky Год назад
Some changes now! I love that these old videos bring me back fondly to my younger days.
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai Год назад
Absolutely brilliant. I bet a lot of our people don't know this about our culture. I worry for the future of Irish indigenous people,our history, language,past times and traditions- especially in light of recent immigration who already seem to have more rights than what should be a protected group of people considering what we have been through. Godbless ❤💚☘️🙏
@jackobrien9185
@jackobrien9185 Год назад
as an irish ‘indigenous’ person i know that emigration is deep in our dna. and i know that to discriminate against those who emigrate to ireland would be hypocritical against my own identity. blame the rich and elite for irelands woes, not the refugees.
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai Год назад
@@jackobrien9185 we do sweetheart, I hear you- however this is orchestrated and manipulated by our governments, which we are holding account to for this, if you only listened. It's very different to our own plight.
@seanolaocha940
@seanolaocha940 Год назад
@@eibhlinnichrualoai How do you define an "Irish indigenous" person anyway?
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai Год назад
@@seanolaocha940 me ya amadán
@seanolaocha940
@seanolaocha940 Год назад
@@eibhlinnichrualoai Just you? No need for the insult either.
@alllovingcowherdboy4475
@alllovingcowherdboy4475 Год назад
He's got a bloody nerve .."nothing much to do"...yet he will, undoubtedly, spend the night, with the film crew, in the best hotel, wining and dining themselves at our expense..and not even on Achill to support their economy but big town Westport then swan around RTE until retirement doing eff all
@TheLastAngryMan01
@TheLastAngryMan01 Год назад
Yeah, I also thought he was talking down to people there, never more so than when he asked the guy if he wanted the government to solve his problems for him. People living in places like Achill did more work in a day cutting turf or working as fishermen than an RTÉ reporter would do in a month.
@msgfrmdaactionman3000
@msgfrmdaactionman3000 Год назад
Looks like a fun place, and sometimes hell on Earth. They have a bridge now to the mainland so I'm sure its better there now.
@phototac9287
@phototac9287 Год назад
Ireland is not Ireland anymore not the land I used to know.
@tommercury3349
@tommercury3349 Год назад
When did they get the bridge
@seandelap8587
@seandelap8587 Год назад
Such a wonderful part of the world
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai Год назад
it is xx
@tommercury3349
@tommercury3349 Год назад
​@@eibhlinnichrualoai do you go there, I go often, would love to meet yous
@eibhlinnichrualoai
@eibhlinnichrualoai Год назад
@@tommercury3349 I would love to meet you, I'm in England at the moment but I'll be home in Cork in the summer and I plan to go xx
@laetitialogan2017
@laetitialogan2017 Год назад
Sad indeed..
@andyarmstrong1493
@andyarmstrong1493 Год назад
What a world then.
@TheRealDanno
@TheRealDanno Год назад
Jeez, Going For Gold got awful grim…
@johnryan2193
@johnryan2193 4 месяца назад
They should drive to the mainland and ask for refugee status . These people are hard working and it's a difficult life on achill in the winter.
@noelmaher4633
@noelmaher4633 Год назад
Current admin, ahh I see empty homes lets fill them...
@vincenthigginbotham8729
@vincenthigginbotham8729 Год назад
The whole country of Ireland was a bit Grimm then with lots of Irish heading to England for work some done well and some had sad lives . I should say GB I SUPPOSE but in general it was called England by everyone
@liammeech3702
@liammeech3702 Год назад
Loads of peole left Scotland to come come to England as well (Corby)
@jamesbradshaw3389
@jamesbradshaw3389 5 месяцев назад
Most often emigration was the only choice in town, yet the heart stayed at home, an immigrant was like a wandering gypsy, no place was home, not even your own home when you return back to it many years later, for the rest of your life you're a wonder always longing for home. .
@kcribin5654
@kcribin5654 Год назад
What has happened to beautiful Ireland. Those times may have been tough, but Ireland belonged to the Irish people then, but not now, not now 😢
@kcribin5654
@kcribin5654 Год назад
@@allureofthelens8858 Ahhhh yes, “lamentation”, a word often used out of context, including now. Plans and ideas for then future, why the plan had been made, its called “Ireland 2040”, and its coming along nicely 🤣.
@brianfitzpatrick9949
@brianfitzpatrick9949 Год назад
The Irish emigrated en mass to other countries so please don’t imply bigoted views on people who immigrate here
@kcribin5654
@kcribin5654 Год назад
@@brianfitzpatrick9949 And I myself being an immigrant..!.
@Mostrichkugel
@Mostrichkugel Год назад
@@kcribin5654 😂
@scottblack9213
@scottblack9213 Год назад
100%
@RawHeadRay
@RawHeadRay Год назад
Holy shite, those kids are in their 80’s now 😵‍💫
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