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The Italian Community in Ireland, 1972 

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A programme looking at the life of the Italian Community in Ireland. All three families featured have set up life and business here.
The Italians are by far the biggest foreign Community in this country.
Cathal O’Shannon speaks to them about Italy, making their lives in Ireland and why they came to a country with a history of mass emigration.
The Italians are by far the biggest foreign community in Ireland. With more than 4,000 Italians from around 600 families on the east coast of Ireland, Cathal O’Shannon meets some of these families who are synonymous with the catering and restaurant landscape in Ireland. Italian ice cream parlours, fish and chip shops, and restaurants are part of life for most people living in the Dublin.
There have been two streams of migration from Italy to Ireland in the twentieth century. The first, following the First World War, and the second in the late 1940′s and 50′s.
The first Italians to arrive in Ireland came with the Normans. In the 18th century, the stuccodores embellished the Irish Georgian houses. In the 19th century, it was the Italians who gave us our first transport system. The 20th century Italians were a different breed mainly coming from the Frosinone region.
Nico, De Mascio, Fusco, and Caffola are just some of the Italian family names commonly found in Dublin.
Ruggero and Angela Nico, owners of Nico’s Restaurant on Dame Street in Dublin, talk about how they came to live in Ireland, their work, life and family. They talk about the connections they retain with Italy and the level of integration they have made in Irish society.
While strongly integrated in Irish life, the Italians in Dublin also retain a sense of their own identity and community.

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@sunrise1485
@sunrise1485 Год назад
Had Italian neighbours for many years they are amazing people and very smart and very amiable.
@jtothew4201
@jtothew4201 Год назад
Sweeping generalisation
@doloresaquines1529
@doloresaquines1529 Год назад
Hard working business people. With great flair. I remember the wonderful ice-cream parlours on O' Connell St. The sundaes!!! These Italianos, Who are Europeans, became part of Ireland, well liked and respected.
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
That's right Dolores I'd associate ice cream with Italian's.
@marychris9665
@marychris9665 Год назад
Remember Cafollas in.O'Connell Str delicious ice cream and a Fellini film on Astor cinema multo Bella go halainn
@muaythai1814
@muaythai1814 Год назад
Italians and irish, very similar people, many, many Italians live here and have lived here for a very long time and are now just regular irish people. Many lived in little Italy / sailor town, Belfast. Gaeilge Agus lodálach, teaghlach amháin. Irlandesi e Italiani, unable sola famiglia.
@candy9986
@candy9986 Год назад
My mother was Italian and my father was Irish. It's a great combo.
@clario2178
@clario2178 Год назад
Very common in New York ,many of my pals were Irish Italians
@candy9986
@candy9986 Год назад
@@clario2178 ❤️
@patrickglennon7058
@patrickglennon7058 Год назад
A stick of dynamite
@candy9986
@candy9986 Год назад
@@patrickglennon7058 😊
@gavinlaird85
@gavinlaird85 Год назад
fair play to your da for pulling an Italian girl. Bet he was well happy with himself.
@timlinator
@timlinator Год назад
I'm an Irish/Italian mix. Dad from Ireland and Mom's side from Italy. Great mix. Italian food is the best. No offense love everything about Ireland but the food.
@johnnymoran.
@johnnymoran. Год назад
Every story about the Italians in Ireland is an incredible thing. How we define a foreigner between now and then for one.
@jimmymcjimmyvich9052
@jimmymcjimmyvich9052 Год назад
@@ew6080 That is not very nice. I have worked with many very nice foreigners. Not as you imply. Maby you work in a zoo))
@mjgalway3769
@mjgalway3769 Год назад
They’re catholic and they work
@Ricardo-cp2lu
@Ricardo-cp2lu Год назад
@@mjgalway3769 Many other catholic immigrants work in Ireland.
@mjgalway3769
@mjgalway3769 Год назад
@@Ricardo-cp2lu they’re welcome here too
@Ricardo-cp2lu
@Ricardo-cp2lu Год назад
@@mjgalway3769 Mexicans and latin americans are very catholic and hard working.
@tonyclifton265
@tonyclifton265 Год назад
their italian/irish hybrid accents are fascinating
@ravenhill-the-hospitaller-1968
a proud italian myself but living in england.
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 Год назад
Lovely people☘️
@hugostiglitz6914
@hugostiglitz6914 Год назад
All these old videos of life in Ireland are great. If there was a follow up of where these people are now would be very popular.
@BlupillatiSchifosi
@BlupillatiSchifosi 10 месяцев назад
I'm Italian and I love the land of Ireland. there is something in this land that binds us Italians to the Irish that I cannot explain. a great people and very mature and friendly.
@sitaruim
@sitaruim Год назад
Great document. Guglielmo Marconi's mother was Irish. The famous engineer was a pioneer in telecommunications.
@Harley-ir4er
@Harley-ir4er Год назад
We had Italians - Bianconi's in Donegal (Letterkenny) in the 70's They owned the Dolphin Restuarant - Best Fish & Chips ever. Italians also built the local Cathedral, although I believe they came from Italy to do the build, absolutely beautiful building.
@freebornjohn2687
@freebornjohn2687 Год назад
They must have put in long days over many many years to build their lives. I hope people today have the same tenacity.
@StephenSteve32861
@StephenSteve32861 Год назад
Wouldn't you just love to see how they and their family are in November 2022?
@ConnollyStationChicago1936
@ConnollyStationChicago1936 Год назад
6:32 “think” pronounced with s bit of Irish accent, and the whole rest of the sentence Italian accent, so great. As a US person, with grandparents from Galway, and my other grandparents from Sparta, I enjoy this so much.
@hillmidget1326
@hillmidget1326 Год назад
I wonder how many of thier family's are still here :) because of how many people left ireland in the years to follow the 1970s, interesting bit of history to know :)
@gardengeek3041
@gardengeek3041 Год назад
Every city in Canada has its Little Italy, and is better for it. Many parallels with aspects of this story, like the coming after the 2 world wars. Italians always brought skills with them, never leaned on the welfare system. ..This was very informative. Especially when we realize just how homogeneous was Irish society. Like Japan. Has that changed? We don't hear much about it.
@musashidanmcgrath
@musashidanmcgrath Год назад
God bless these people for giving us the best chippers in the world. 😂
@Packyboy
@Packyboy Год назад
Meli’s Springfield Road best chippy in Belfast back in the day. Tony was an absolute gentleman.👏👏👏
@scottblack9213
@scottblack9213 Год назад
Wonderful people .. absolute grafters, always respected the Irish. Would everyone agree with today's newcomers?
@richarddenny5340
@richarddenny5340 4 месяца назад
I'm an American, Italian immigrant parents. My best friends ( and I don't why ) have always been of the Irish persuasion. Great people, loyal and very reliable. My life would a lot less if they weren't in it.
@Cicero1689
@Cicero1689 29 дней назад
We need a sopranos spin off set over here
@Indiedeca
@Indiedeca Год назад
In the 70's talking about giving your daughter the freedom of choice to have a life of their own! That's pretty progressive if you ask me!
@docked9953
@docked9953 Год назад
now thats tv!! no annoying overused dramatic music from start to finish , no wonder everyone has adhd
@DashDrones
@DashDrones Год назад
The funny thing is there's no chippers in Italy 🤣
@iseegoodandbad6758
@iseegoodandbad6758 Год назад
Poor souls. Tomatoes and olive oil were a luxury in Ireland and Britain until the 1990s!!! Meanwhile in the USA those "exotic" ingredients were ubiquitous by the 1930s!!!
@roymunson1
@roymunson1 Год назад
Tomatoes come from the americas originally. The Europeans brought them back and the Italians figured out how use them best.
@As-zn3cd
@As-zn3cd Год назад
i was born in england into an italian family in 1963 and my mum always used olive oil in her cooking and always used italian ingredients every day
@iseegoodandbad6758
@iseegoodandbad6758 Год назад
@@As-zn3cd Thanks. This is interesting as most English people claim that as late as the 1970s you could only buy olive oil in a chemist!!
@RedOakCrow
@RedOakCrow Год назад
I'm country Irish and I get 9-10% Italian in DNA tests from different companies, not sure if it's ancient or if it's from a marble worker that was working on a cathedral here or something.
@sylishiel
@sylishiel Год назад
If you’re 10% Italian, it’s definitely not ancient, it could mean that one of your great-grandparents is a fully Italian 😊
@MikeyJMJ
@MikeyJMJ Год назад
Your great granny was getting more than just salt and vinegar as dressing
@RedOakCrow
@RedOakCrow Год назад
@@MikeyJMJ Fair play to her. It must have been my Great-great granny b.c I know the great-grandparents names.
@jtothew4201
@jtothew4201 Год назад
@@RedOakCrow you know who was on the birth certs she might of been playing away.
@RedOakCrow
@RedOakCrow Год назад
@@jtothew4201 She wasn't the only one then, to paraphrase Fr Ted Crilly, 'There are some very swarthy babies in this parish Guiseppe, and I think you are the swarthy baby-maker'
@michaelvonahnen3050
@michaelvonahnen3050 Год назад
Beautiful !!
@theredhairedchild944
@theredhairedchild944 Год назад
I'd never consider any Italians or Spanish in Ireland as immigrants. They are hard working honest people. Likewise with "most" european countries (but not all).. As long as they work hard like most Irish people (again not all), intregrate and dont try to change irish culture thats fine with me. For the most part the wrong type of immigrants and asylum is happening in this country and turning it into a dangerous kip of a place. Anyway Forza Italia. Love this video.
@davidyasss3484
@davidyasss3484 Год назад
The Irish chipper dynasty family The Macaris come to mind.
@bcent5758
@bcent5758 Год назад
What a long way we’ve come since then. Ireland was so poor then that it was unusual for foreigners to move here.
@nlpnt
@nlpnt Год назад
Cameraman screwed up his timing at 0:48. Third car back in the right-turn lane is a Fiat 500, should've waited for that to be in the intersection instead of the Triumph Herald.
@holeefuk413
@holeefuk413 8 месяцев назад
They were just cars 50 years ago . Im sure the cameraman wasnt thinking bout how youd feel in 2024
@nlpnt
@nlpnt 8 месяцев назад
@@holeefuk413 The theming was Italian...
@hessness
@hessness Год назад
If that's not Johnny vegas father in the thumbnail I'd be shook!!
@gwynethvdoherty9584
@gwynethvdoherty9584 Год назад
Where the buck is the rest of this video lease?..'Twas very interesting...is there a link I'm missing?
@jaws6869
@jaws6869 Год назад
Very good, you should write for a living 👌
@theRappinSpree
@theRappinSpree Год назад
He actually returned to Italy in 1973. Curious.
@meatman446
@meatman446 Год назад
Thought his story was sketchy as hell
@LarryFogarty
@LarryFogarty Год назад
hard working people..we had the savoy cafe at end of fitzgibon street run by a lovely family the sirossi family...hope i have the right spelling..
@JonDoeNeace
@JonDoeNeace 4 месяца назад
Italian immigration to Ireland is irregular. But it's indicated by immigration papers to the U.S. from Ireland in my family also.
@CinCee-
@CinCee- Год назад
thats me Italian/Irish
@richarddenny5340
@richarddenny5340 4 месяца назад
good combination
@JonDoeNeace
@JonDoeNeace 4 месяца назад
So if you find Italian surnames among Irish ancestry what does that imply? Irregular migration. Italy & Ireland don't have physical overlap of boundaries. Those families with Italian names went out of their way to go to Ireland.
@Crucchiolly
@Crucchiolly Год назад
I bet their spiritual guide was Father Romeo Sensini...
@adora_lovely
@adora_lovely Год назад
"Looks after himself, drinks only very VERY fine wine."
@Charles-tv6oi
@Charles-tv6oi 7 месяцев назад
Good food!!!!
@drumraine6910
@drumraine6910 Год назад
2:09 Cathal scores again.
@MichaelOBrien71
@MichaelOBrien71 5 месяцев назад
Italians are a asset and have a beautiful culture unlike that certain religion that starts with a I and ends with a M
@shutup2751
@shutup2751 Год назад
i wonder did italians come here falsely claiming asylum
@doloresaquines1529
@doloresaquines1529 Год назад
Very unlikely SU. L. They worked extremely hard and built Up their businesses.
@JR-co8yl
@JR-co8yl Год назад
I think that's their point Dolores 😂
@FPSIreland2
@FPSIreland2 Год назад
well given the state the Germans and Americans left Italy in after the second world War it wouldn't be unbelievable that they were refugees. But of course, your ilk would have called them economic migrants and told them to go home to their own countries anyway, so piss off grandstanding.
@kennethkilleen8758
@kennethkilleen8758 Год назад
Not biggest community now in Ireland Polish and then rest of the world
@bluegtturbo
@bluegtturbo Год назад
E luigi... Ey...Ey You a wanna some icecream??
@tonyclifton265
@tonyclifton265 Год назад
Sono nato in una strada di Dublino in cui i fedeli tamburi battevano e gli amandi piedi inglesi ci camminavano addosso!
@jigsey.
@jigsey. Год назад
The 1914-1918 war or to give it, it's correct name the first world war
@benhur1959
@benhur1959 Год назад
The Great War
@rubsey1
@rubsey1 Год назад
Or The Great War.
@thelastdetail1
@thelastdetail1 Год назад
@@rubsey1 It really was Great though wasn´t it...cracking lads the Germans.
@GuentherSteiner92923
@GuentherSteiner92923 Год назад
*Amazing how they lived in the most xenophobic nation in the world in 1972 is beyond me.*
@elvismorrissey4703
@elvismorrissey4703 Год назад
Ha ha, you havent a clue
@GuentherSteiner92923
@GuentherSteiner92923 Год назад
@@elvismorrissey4703 Lived in Offaly for the better part of 4 years. Xenophobia, Racism and Homophobia prevalent on a daily basis.
@elvismorrissey4703
@elvismorrissey4703 Год назад
What took you to offally, and were you in ireland in 1972
@GuentherSteiner92923
@GuentherSteiner92923 Год назад
No I was not there in 1972. In the early 2000s I was there, my family owned a company that had contracts around Ireland with local authorities. We chose to live in the midlands rather than Dublin. Beautiful place and people but that was still a time where the country was very bigoted.
@elvismorrissey4703
@elvismorrissey4703 Год назад
So you dont know what ireland was like in 1972, you only know what ireland is like since 2001, i can assure you ireland in 1972 was much nicer place than ireland since 2001, i lived in the uk US and been coming to ireland since 60s.
@melissa0386
@melissa0386 Год назад
Ye cool people the Italians all in the fast food business I was in Italy 🇮🇹 very nice people
@franzherflek4116
@franzherflek4116 Год назад
" it was all real greaseball shit"
@dirtyunclehubert
@dirtyunclehubert Год назад
we all are WELL aware of the classic american-italian accent thing. but the irish-italian mix is also cool.