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With thanks to Michael McGranaghanThe Derry Journal 21 July 1972
22/05/2026

With thanks to Michael McGranaghan

The Derry Journal
21 July 1972

With thanks to Michael McGranaghanThe Derry Journal 08 April 1960With their birth records and 1901 census
06/05/2026

With thanks to Michael McGranaghan

The Derry Journal
08 April 1960

With their birth records and 1901 census

With thanks to Michael McGranaghanThe Derry Journal 31 August 1971
03/05/2026

With thanks to Michael McGranaghan

The Derry Journal
31 August 1971

22/04/2026

Last chance to visit award-winning ‘Working Over By’ Exhibition at Donegal County Museum. The Culture Division Donegal County Council invites you to to the closing event of the award winning exhibition 'Working Over By': Donegal Emigrant Working Lives in Scotland 1940–1990, taking place in Donegal County Museum, High Road, Letterkenny on Wednesday, 29 April at 7 o'clock.

“This special evening marks the concluding event for the ‘Working Over By’ exhibition in the Donegal County Museum and is an opportunity to thank all the people that have contributed to the exhibition and its archive” said Joseph Gallagher, County Donegal Heritage Officer. “The exhibition has explored the rich and often overlooked stories of Donegal men and women who travelled to Scotland for work between 1940 and 1990. Many of them worked there on a seasonal basis while others settled and raised their families there. Through photographs, artefacts and personal testimonies, the exhibition has highlighted the range of occupations, working conditions and lived experiences of those who went to Scotland for work.”

“The public response to the exhibition has been extraordinary. It has resonated strongly with audiences both locally and internationally, reflecting a shared heritage shaped by emigration and enduring links between Donegal and Scotland. It was rewarding to see the pride that people have in the work that they and their families undertook while in Scotland and this exhibition sought to record and acknowledge some of their accomplishments. The ‘Working Over By’ project won the Ceangal Local Heritage Award at the Local Authority Members’ Association (LAMA) All-Ireland Community & Council Awards recently and we are currently in discussions with the Irish Consulate to arrange for the exhibition to travel to Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow starting later this year such is the interest in the exhibition.”

Visitors attending the closing event will have the opportunity to enjoy a guided tour of the exhibition, offering deeper insight into the narratives and research behind the project. Copies of the free ‘Working Over By: Donegal Emigrant Working Lives in Scotland 1940-1990’ booklet and the ‘Glasgow Corporation Transport & The Donegal Connection’ booklet will be available. Food and refreshments will be served on the night, providing an opportunity for attendees to reflect on the exhibition and connect with others who share an interest in this chapter of Donegal’s social and cultural history.

The exhibition represents a collaboration between the Heritage Office, Museum, Archives and Regional Cultural Centre of Donegal County Council’s Culture Division and the Mellon Centre for Migration Studies. The exhibition is part of the implementation of the County Donegal Heritage Plan funded by The Heritage Council & Donegal County Council.

Running since July 2025, this exhibition has attracted significant public engagement, with many visitors contributing their own family stories, photographs and memories - helping to build a lasting archive of this important chapter in Donegal’s history.

All are welcome to attend this closing event at Donegal County Museum, Letterkenny and admission is free.

For further information, please contact Donegal County Museum 074 91 24613 or the Donegal County Heritage Office.

28/03/2026

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Rory Scott Ohio USA has got in touch. His great grandparents George McBride & Mary Jane Ponsonby were from Convoy. He ha...
21/03/2026

Rory Scott Ohio USA has got in touch. His great grandparents George McBride & Mary Jane Ponsonby were from Convoy. He has sent links to when his great grandparents got to christen a ship during 1940s

Brilliant pieces and wonderful our diaspora are getting in touch with us.

These are the articles:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/radiofoyle/peoples_war/stories/mcbride.shtml

https://www.navsource.net/archives/06/214.htm

The village of Convoy in County Donegal is thriving at the moment with many new and elaborate housing developments. Cashing in on the Celtic Tiger and long may it continue. It wasn’t always like that. In fact just a few years ago Convoy was exactly the same as it had been for over a hundred years....

11/03/2026

100 years ago this week, the new Saorstát Éireann/ Irish Free State Government issued this poster informing the public where they could apply for births, deaths and marriages certificates, following the abolition of the Workhouses.
It gives in an interesting insight into the formation of new local government agencies as Ireland entered a new era following the War of Independence, subsequent creation of the border as well as the end of the tenure of the Board of Guardians managing most aspects of public life in local areas from workhouses. (DCM.88.2435)
The Registrar for Births, Deaths and Marriages was based here in the Reception block of the former Letterkenny Workhouse, which is now Donegal County Museum.
Donegal County Archives HSE Ireland

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