Bogs are strange places. Their unique properties slow down the process of decay. They not only preserve bodies, but also evidence of what may have happened to them...
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Beyond the Famine: A History of the Potato in Ireland
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Breaking the Silence: Post-Famine Trauma in Ireland
The Rise of the Irish in New York
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Unsolved: The 1928 Disappearance of Arthur Poole
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Manipulating the Past - A History of Photography in Ireland
Strongbow & Aoife: The wedding that changed Ireland
Exiled: Irish Writers in the 1930s
Ireland's Lost Generation - The Orphans of the Great Hunger
Time's Untold Tales: Life before clocks & Dublin's two time zones in the 1870s
The IRA ambush in Central Park, New York
The Slaves who helped Ireland during the Great Hunger
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