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P7 Classes enjoy Catherine Scott's famine walk.

2nd Dec 2016

P7 pupils went on a famine walk given by Catherine Scott, from Enniskillen Castle & Museum.  This was part of their 'World Around Us' famine topic.  Each class visited 'The Enniskillen Workhouse and 'The Paupers’ Graveyard'.

Catherine brought the children on a walking tour of each site and told the children many interesting facts about life in Enniskillen and Fermanagh during the Famine years.

 
 
P7 pupils at the 'Paupers Memorial' in the paupers graveyard, Enniskillen.
P7 pupils at the 'Paupers Memorial' in the paupers graveyard, Enniskillen.
 
P7 pupils visit the Paupers Graveyard memorial.  The memorial sits among the unmarked graves of many famine victims.
P7 pupils visit the Paupers Graveyard memorial. The memorial sits among the unmarked graves of many famine victims.
 
P7 listens to stories about the workhouse
P7 listens to stories about the workhouse
 
P7 listen to stories about the 'Paupers Graveyard' and the Workhouse in Enniskillen.
P7 listen to stories about the 'Paupers Graveyard' and the Workhouse in Enniskillen.
 
Catherine Scott talks to P7 pupils about the famine.
Catherine Scott talks to P7 pupils about the famine.