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Featured photographer
Corinne Silva
Emigration is a common theme throughout Irish history; one that has touched almost every family in Ireland. Until recently thousands of people found work in Britain’s major industrial centres. For a large
proportion of people leaving County Mayo in the west of Ireland, the
Yorkshire city of Leeds was their chosen destination.
Today the Leeds-Irish population measures around 20,000. Although Ireland
now enjoys a booming economy, for many Irish in Britain a mixture of family
ties, economic dependence and prolonged absence means that whilst Ireland
is still ‘home’, the imagined permanent return is often an
impossibility.
Róisín Bán (pronounced Rosheen Bawn) is a series of documentary images, illustrating the
lives of three generations of people – both in Leeds and returned
emigrants in County Mayo. These images offer an insight into the experience
of being a part of an ‘invisible’ minority, the global Irish
diaspora.
Related Link: www.corinnesilva.com
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| Róisín Bán. 'John O'Dwyer with his sons Declan, Finnan and Cieran' 2005. |

