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Agnes Morrogh-Bernard:

Foundress of Foxford Woollen Mills
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In 1892 hunger, poverty and desolation were endemic in the area around Foxford in County Mayo in the aftermath of the great famine and the Land War. It was in this context that Agnes Morrogh-Bernard, a member of the Irish Sisters of Charity, achieved what many thought was impossible. She was a pioneering and visionary woman who, in a male dominated society, managed to establish the world famous Foxford Woollen Mills, which to this day provide an important source of employment to the surrounding area. This is her incredible story. She lived through a time spanning the 19th and early 20th centuries, 1842–1932, a time of strife and unrest, emigration and eviction. Into this mix, this woman brought hope where there was despair, light where there was darkness and joy where there was once sadness. She also had absolute trust in Providence, which was her bastion in this quest. Her story is a fascinating one, whether you are familiar with the area or not.

Author Biography:

Margaret Molloy holds a B.A. in English and History and an MSc in Library and Information Studies. She works for Mayo Library Service in Ballina library. She lives in Bohola, Co. Mayo. Her work has been published in national and local magazines and newspapers, including 'Ireland’s Own', 'Ireland’s Eye', 'The Irish Catholic', 'The Western People', 'The Mayo News' and 'The Connaught Telegraph'. She was involved in the publication of 'Bohola Its History and its People' (1992) and 'The Martin Sheridan Story' (1998).
Release date NZ
November 28th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
30 Illustrations, black and white
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9781781173305
Product ID
22783095

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