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Graveyard famine walk

Famine Walk from the Old Workhouse to the Famine Graveyard in Robinstown, Mullingar, Co Westmeath

22 August, 3pm - 5pm

  • St Marys Hospital Mullingar
  • Longford Road Mullingar
  • N91N602
  • Co. Westmeath

The worst year of the Famine in Mullingar was 1849. The total failure of the potato crop was followed by the arrival of Asiatic Cholera in 1849 necessitating the opening of a famine graveyard in Robinstown in 1849.

This event comprises three segments:

1 The Workhouse. We gather at the site of the old Workhouse which is almost completely extant. The history of this building and its role in relieving distress during the Famine will be reflected on.

2 The re-enaction of a Famine era funeral from the workhouse to the graveyard will comprise the Famine Walk which will include a replica of one the retractable coffins often used at this time.

3 At the graveyard we will process around the perimeter of the burial ground; this will be followed by a talk on the history of the graveyard.

Finally the Discovery Ireland archaeologists will give a preliminary report on their geophysical survey which will be carried out in the graveyard during the days previous to the Famine Walk. They will also describe the methodologies deployed and display the equipment utilised. Music and song associated with Famine times will accompany the activities of this remembrance day.

A commemorative booklet will be distributed to all attendees.

This project is being supported by the Heritage Council Community Fund. The walk and talk will be facilitated by historian Seamus O Brien. Bishop Denis Nulty, will also recall the first Famine Walk which took place here in 1994.

Refreshments will be served afterwards.

contact details obriains@icloud.com
0872658138
Some parking available at the workhouse/ st marys care centre site on the Longford Road and more in the Lough Sheever Corporate Park nearby.


Further Information

Westmeath Archaeological and Historical Society


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Heritage Council Grant

This event is part of a project supported under the Heritage Council's grants programme in 2026

Funded by The Heritage Council


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