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07 Sept 2025

Longford to embark on an Oral history project on story of emigration to Argentina

The projects will be a joint effort between Longford and Westmeath.

Longford to embark on an Oral history project on story of emigration to Argentina

An image of President Edelmiro Farrell of Argentina (served 1944-46), whose grandfather was from Longford

Longford and Westmeath County Councils are jointly embarking on an oral history project focusing on the story of emigration to Argentina.

They are looking for volunteers in both counties to share stories about relatives who emigrated to ‘The Argentine.’

The project is funded by the Heritage Council and run by the Heritage Office and the Archives Service in Longford and the Heritage Office in Westmeath.

For a century from the 1820’s onwards, people from both counties, and other parts of Ireland, emigrated to Argentina with many becoming successful in farming or business.

The Longford-Westmeath Argentina Society is very active in keeping alive awareness of this story. This is the first oral history project on the subject to be conducted in either county.

The organisers are very conscious that there are knowledgeable people in both County Longford and County Westmeath with information that could be of great value to the project.

Adrian Roche of The History Trail, who is an experienced oral history consultant, will carry out interviews with a selection of people from the two counties. The interviews will be deposited in the archives in both places and will be important sources for present and future research.

It is also hoped that people with family documents might be willing to allow them to be copied for research purposes.

If you would like to be participate in the project, please email heritage@longfordcoco.ie or archivist@longfordcoco.ie, or phone 043-341124, before Tuesday, June 3.

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