Oíche Na Gaoithe Móire

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ShepHistory tweetz:

“A few pictures of people who were alive at the time of Oíche na Gaoithe Móire, which happened on this day 1839.”

Oíche na Gaoithe Móire?

 

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FURTHER UPDATE: Also showing at 22.15 tonight on RTE1

 

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15 thoughts on “Oíche Na Gaoithe Móire

  1. Jess

    Some of these ages may be wrong. The reason being is that when they introduced the old age pension in 1909 they had no reliable way of asking for proof that they were of the right age to receive it, due to inadequate birth records, illiteracy etc. So the civil servants asked the applicant ‘what was the night of the big wind’, supposing that if they were born the same year they know about it.

    Of course once the answer went around people started pretending they were 70 when they were much younger, and lied to get the pension.

  2. Spaghetti Hoop

    Received ‘The Night of the Big Wind’ one Xmas when it was first published and read it while an actual gale was howling outside. Very evocative. It’s a fascinating though obviously tragic story.

  3. Sheikh Yabooti

    What the füpp were those dopes doing standing next to a lake? At night? & how does one get swept away in a lake?

    1. Jess

      By a big wind that suddenly happens at winds up to 115 miles an hour. While trying to bring in livestock or crops that, if blown away, means you’ll starve to death.

    2. Sinabhfuil

      it was a hurricane. There was flooding, etc. There was also the largest number of people blinded in Irish history; people were sitting huddled around their fires and something like a tornado blew burning ashes into their eyes. It was the norm to keep a barrel of water beside the door, but most people couldn’t get to it because they couldn’t see. Many, many children orphaned too. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-30685252

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