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The story of Irish indentured servants sent from here to the Caribbean
The story of Irish indentured servants sent from here to the Caribbean

The story of Irish indentured servants sent from here to Barbados and Jamaica from the 1600s onwards is complex and has become an immersive research project for multimedia artist Marianne Keating, writes Ellie O’Byrne.

Thu, 04 Jul, 2019

Temptation at London Design Festival is irresistible
Temptation at London Design Festival is irresistible

The furniture and fittings on display at London Design Festival are so exquisite that it’s best to not bring too much money, unless you plan a specific purchase. Oh, and wear comfortable shoes.

Sat, 04 Oct, 2014

Mick Clifford
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