Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial

Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial

Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial
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  • St. Stephen's Green • 6 min walk
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urbanguy
Richmond, VA5,010 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Couples
This is located at the NE corner of St. Stephen's Green.

The title, "Famine," of this sculpture "tells" it all. There are three very emaciated persons and one thin dog. I thought the backdrop of the stone pillars was perfect.
Written 30 November 2023
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Kkoleary
Scottsdale, AZ784 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2022 • Couples
A statue that needs explaining misses the point. I just thought it was strange modern art until I read about here. Just one of the many things you see as walking through the park. Out of place since the walk goes over the 1916 uprising …. And then you see this. As I said, strange and out of place.
Written 26 May 2022
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Pittsburgh, PA1,27,225 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019 • Couples
The Edward Delaney famine statues at the entrance to St Stephens park is very moving. It is located on a entrance so you can not miss it
Written 29 September 2019
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JnVSydney
Greater Sydney, Australia21,274 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
On further investigation, I could see the sculptors point an abstract sculpture to the victims of the great famine.
Written 16 September 2022
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,911 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021 • Couples
Last time I viewed this it was about two years ago and my view has not changed much. It’s harrowing and stark and really gets the point across. It’s not really attractive but ….it’s not supposed to be.
Written 4 October 2021
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BigHugh51
Adelaide, Australia3,628 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
Our shuttle bus from the port of Dublin had dropped us in Merrion Square. From there, we headed off on foot towards Dublin’s main shopping precinct around Grafton Street, taking in the sights as we went.
When we reached one of the main entrances to St. Stephen’s Green, we came upon this fascinating memorial which pays tribute to the massive number of Irish folk who died as a result of the great Irish famine.
The most striking part of the memorial is the curved long wall of narrow stone blocks which stands behind the abstract figures cast in bronze. We found that the size of the wall tended to distract our attention from the figures portrayed in bronze. Amongst the figures cast in bronze are representations of Irish peasants and also a portrayal of Wolfe Tone, a great Irish republican leader.
This is certainly a significant memorial located in a prominent location. Whilst the abstract style of portraying the human figures in the memorial, may not be to everybody’s taste, the memorial is worth viewing and taking a few moments to remember!
Written 3 December 2019
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Christophe PJ
Knokke-Heist, Belgium338 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Family
A bit off the beaten track but such a humbling and touching presentation of what must have horrible times ... almost seemed too disrespectful to take pictures of these individuals
Written 31 March 2019
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StephenCross
Dublin, Ireland30,911 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019 • Couples
Horrific but I suppose that’s the point. Depicts a very grim and harrowing reminder of the Irish famine.
Written 28 December 2019
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Dan L
Bunbury, Australia8,538 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
I'm not sure what to say about this memorial, it was sculpted as a tribute to the victims of the great Irish famine. Its in abstract form but sometimes the sculptor's vision and interpretation fails to connect with the mind of the viewer. Unfortunately, with me, this is one of those occasions and I will admit a dislike for abstract art.
Written 10 June 2019
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK1,86,371 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Solo
This memorial stands in tribute to the victims of the great famine. Sadly, the sculpture is so abstract in it's representation that in my personal opinion it fails to capture the great tragedy and suffering. If the great famine wasn't such a well known part of history in UK, I'd probably have just missed this sculpture.
Written 9 February 2019
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