In this episode of "Whispering Stones," we journey to the heart of Shannon Harbour, a village cradled by the converging waters of The Shannon, The Brosna, and the Grand Canal. Once a bustling hub of commerce and emigration, today's Shannon Harbour whispers tales of its vibrant past amidst its serene, modern-day existence. As we explore the haunting beauty of its abandoned warehouses and the skeletal remains of the once grand Canal hotel, we delve into the rich tapestry of history that defines this unique village. From the arrival of the first trade barge in 1804 to the mass emigration fueled by the devastating Irish Famine, we uncover the layers of human experience that have shaped Shannon Harbour. Now a haven for birdwatchers, anglers, and history enthusiasts alike, the village's transformation from a vital commercial thoroughfare to a tranquil community mirrors the resilience and adaptation of Ireland itself. Join us as we walk the banks of the Grand Canal, tracing the footsteps of ancestors and reflecting on the enduring spirit of Shannon Harbour.Check out my gallery of Original Paintings 👉https://bernicecookeartist.com/ keeping our history alive.
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