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The Burning of Cork Podcast Walking Tour Part 1

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Join historian of the burning of Cork Michael Lenihan and design historian Tom Spalding on St. Patrick's Street as they talk us through the events of the 11 December 1920. That winters night, half of St. Patrick's Street and Cork City Hall were purposely set on fire. Discover the who and the why of this terrible act of wanton destruction on the street where it happened.

You can use this podcast as a walking tour by standing in Daunt's Square and pressing play!

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Join historian of the burning of Cork Michael Lenihan and design historian Tom Spalding on St. Patrick's Street as they talk us through the events of the 11 December 1920. That winters night, half of St. Patrick's Street and Cork City Hall were purposely set on fire. Discover the who and the why of this terrible act of wanton destruction on the street where it happened.

You can use this podcast as a walking tour by standing in Daunt's Square and pressing play!

  continue reading

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