Join John Moynihan for a journey through time on The History Show. Season one explored events in Kilkenny and Carlow in the 1922 centenary year while season two shifts to 1923 and other moments in time.
The History Show on KCLR is funded through the Creative Ireland Programme at the Kilkenny County County Council Heritage Office, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht and Sport and Media.
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Join John Moynihan for a journey through time on The History Show. Season one explored events in Kilkenny and Carlow in the 1922 centenary year while season two shifts to 1923 and other moments in time.
The History Show on KCLR is funded through the Creative Ireland Programme at the Kilkenny County County Council Heritage Office, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht and Sport and Media.
The History Show S01E09: The history of Woodstock House and Gardens, Lady Louisa Tighe, revisiting the burning of Woodstock
The History Show on KCLR
45 minutes
3 years ago
The History Show S01E09: The history of Woodstock House and Gardens, Lady Louisa Tighe, revisiting the burning of Woodstock
On this edition of the History Show, John speaks to Inistioge native Eddie Cody about the history of Woodstock House and Gardens. Our resident Historian Eoin Swithin Walsh provides us with the context leading up to the burning of Woodstock in July 1922. We hear more about Lady Louisa Tighe, her passing, and the gifting of Woodstock to Coillte, and, we take a brief listen back to 'The Burning of Woodstock' radio drama that aired on KCLR recently.
The History Show on KCLR
Join John Moynihan for a journey through time on The History Show. Season one explored events in Kilkenny and Carlow in the 1922 centenary year while season two shifts to 1923 and other moments in time.
The History Show on KCLR is funded through the Creative Ireland Programme at the Kilkenny County County Council Heritage Office, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht and Sport and Media.