Title: Kate Curran Delivering Eggs to the Humphrys

€500.00

Based on a recorded interview with Ballyhaise native Olive Brown. Olive grew up on the land of the Agricultural collage and still works here to this day. Her Father and Mother & brother worked here too. Her grandmother Kate Curran delivered egg’s to the Humphrys family. 

She recalls the strawberries, raspberries & cabbage in castle field. She grew up in the fond company of pigs, hens, cows & sheep. As a little girl she 
enjoyed working in the walled garden pulling carrots, potatoes, parsnips & turnips from the soil.
She says that although the grand house has stayed the same. The land is forever changing.

“We lived of the land when I was a child, the wall garden stopped being used sometime in the1980’s when big supermarkets came in. The 
vegetables no longer grow in castle field either. Families worked and lived on the grounds, that has changed, everyone leaves at 5pm these days. The house is still being used though and has never stopped being used. 
Students have been coming through this house for 110 years now.”

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. As scroll with The print can be ordered in customised size and the price will reflect size. Frame handmade by local woodworker. 

Size: 110x69cm

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Based on a recorded interview with Ballyhaise native Olive Brown. Olive grew up on the land of the Agricultural collage and still works here to this day. Her Father and Mother & brother worked here too. Her grandmother Kate Curran delivered egg’s to the Humphrys family. 

She recalls the strawberries, raspberries & cabbage in castle field. She grew up in the fond company of pigs, hens, cows & sheep. As a little girl she 
enjoyed working in the walled garden pulling carrots, potatoes, parsnips & turnips from the soil.
She says that although the grand house has stayed the same. The land is forever changing.

“We lived of the land when I was a child, the wall garden stopped being used sometime in the1980’s when big supermarkets came in. The 
vegetables no longer grow in castle field either. Families worked and lived on the grounds, that has changed, everyone leaves at 5pm these days. The house is still being used though and has never stopped being used. 
Students have been coming through this house for 110 years now.”

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. As scroll with The print can be ordered in customised size and the price will reflect size. Frame handmade by local woodworker. 

Size: 110x69cm

Enjoy Free Shipping In Ireland , international shipping will be calculated at the check out

Based on a recorded interview with Ballyhaise native Olive Brown. Olive grew up on the land of the Agricultural collage and still works here to this day. Her Father and Mother & brother worked here too. Her grandmother Kate Curran delivered egg’s to the Humphrys family. 

She recalls the strawberries, raspberries & cabbage in castle field. She grew up in the fond company of pigs, hens, cows & sheep. As a little girl she 
enjoyed working in the walled garden pulling carrots, potatoes, parsnips & turnips from the soil.
She says that although the grand house has stayed the same. The land is forever changing.

“We lived of the land when I was a child, the wall garden stopped being used sometime in the1980’s when big supermarkets came in. The 
vegetables no longer grow in castle field either. Families worked and lived on the grounds, that has changed, everyone leaves at 5pm these days. The house is still being used though and has never stopped being used. 
Students have been coming through this house for 110 years now.”

This textile print is limited to ten editions only, each print is a little different because of the hand embroidery. As scroll with The print can be ordered in customised size and the price will reflect size. Frame handmade by local woodworker. 

Size: 110x69cm

Enjoy Free Shipping In Ireland , international shipping will be calculated at the check out

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