Sat, 31 March 2018
In this episode we wrap up the assassination attempt on Price Alfred by Henry O'Farrell. We cover O'Farrell's trial, his hanging and ask whether O'Farrell was a Fenian terrorist or a man with significant mental health issues that led him into insanity. We also draw some modern day parallels between the anti-Irish-Catholic sentiment that existed at the time.
Direct download: AWP_75_Prince_and_Assasin_P2_-_31032018_8.37_AM.mp3
Category:History -- posted at: 8:11am AEDT |
Mon, 12 March 2018
It’s the 12th March 1868 and Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh and second son of Queen Victoria is visiting Australia. It’s the first ever Royal Tour of the Australian colonies. He is invited by Sydney’s high society to attend a popular picnic spot at Clontarf. But not all is well in Australia. There is sectarian strife between the Irish Catholics and the British Protestant elite. At the picnic an Irishman called Henry James O’Farrell draws his pistol and fires a shot at Prince Alfred. The shot hits the Prince in the back.
Direct download: AWP74_Prince_and_the_Assasin_P1_-_12032018_8.37_PM.mp3
Category:History -- posted at: 8:45pm AEDT |