Anne Devlin Hamill
Belfast's gift to America
by Quest Imagery
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About the Book
A factual account of a Catholic man and women who faced the hardships of Protestant Northern Ireland in the 1910s through the 1920s. Despite growing up only 3 miles from each other in Belfast, they never met. They both immigrated, at different times in the mid to late '20s, to the same neighborhood in Brooklyn and met for the 1st time, by chance, in a dance hall on St. Patrick's Day weekend, in 1932. They fell in love and married, raising 7 children through in the very difficult years of the Great Depression, WWII, and post war recessions. The book is a combination of photos and text, most of which is drawn from taped interviews with Anne, the Matriarch, and anecdotes from family members who eked an existence and persevered, while growing up in Brooklyn. The latter part of the book is mostly an update on the surviving family members and probably isn't of much interest to the general public, but the vast majority of the 200 page book is filled with historic tales of Belfast, during its most difficult period, and ethnic life in Brooklyn.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 200 - Publish Date: Sep 29, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords Northern Ireland, Brooklyn of Old, Irish history, Emigration, Immigration
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About the Creator
Quest imagery
Scottsdale, AZ
Quest Imagery is a desktop publishing and travel photojournalism business featuring images around the globe. The two partners in the business have more than a combined 60 years in journalism and photojournalism; serving as editors and staff photographers on major newspapers in one of the of the largest markets in the US (Phoenix).