The Irish Famine Memorial website is well worth a look, it is easy to navigate and very informative. The Great Irish Famine (1845-1848) is commemorated in Australia with a monument located at the Hyde Park Barracks, on Macquarie Street, Sydney, Australia. The Famine Orphan Girls that were brought from Ireland to Australia during this time period were the inspiration for the monument and the website contains a searchable database of the Orphan girls.
'This website introduces you to the monument itself, to this particular emigration scheme which operated between 1848 & 1850, to the women themselves and the ships on which they travelled. It is designed to be an motivating and rewarding experience for anyone interested in Irish history and genealogy or in broader issues related to famine, displacement and immigration no matter where in the Irish 'diaspora' you may reside.'
Source: Irish Famine Memorial Sydney homepage. http://www.irishfaminememorial.org/en/
Screenshot of the websites homepage
Source: Irish Famine Memorial Sydney. Retrieved from http://www.irishfaminememorial.org/
Screenshot of the Database search page
Source: Irish Famine Memorial Sydney. Retrieved from http://www.irishfaminememorial.org/
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