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Document Details


Title: Marie Martin
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: National University of Ireland, Cork. Irish Center for Migration Studies
Collection: Breaking the Silence
Description: Marie tells us an unusual story of emigration and staying. By the time she was twenty- five all her sisters, brother and parents had emigrated to New Zealand. Having grown up in a large family, this exodus left Marie and her four year old daughter Patricia feeling completely bereft.
URL: http://migration.ucc.ie/oralarchive/testing/breaking/narrators/Marie%20Martin/summary.htm
Original Language: English
Audio: [Audio available]
Speaker: Martin, Marie
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker place of birth: Ireland; Europe
Speaker race: White
Document location: Ireland
Document date: Undated
Interviewer: Gray, Breda
Locations discussed: Europe; Ireland
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Europe; Ireland; Ireland--Civilization; Ireland--History; Ireland--Social conditions; Irish--Ireland; Oral history
ASP release: 2005-06
Document code: OHI0024335-25965