Work is commencing on a documentary video, or series of videos, that will feature memories of life in and around ‘the big houses’ of Westmeath.
The producers are looking for people to get in touch with family memories of life in and around these ‘big houses’. They are keen to capture the memories of the resident families as well as those of people who worked in or had other connections with these houses. The documentary will focus on the years 1913-1923.
It is being made by Bailey and Blake Productions, in conjunction with Westmeath County Council, supported by funding from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport, and Media through its Decade of Centenaries Programme.
“We would love to hear, and possibly record, anyone’s stories of family memories of the past 100 years in and around the big houses. Did your grandfather or grandmother work in one of the houses? Did they have any connection with supplying the house as butcher, baker, or candle maker? Did their parents? Did they tell you those stories? If so we would love to hear them.
“We are also keen to see old photographs of these big houses, old family photographs from the time that might capture life in and around the local area during the early decades of the 19th century would also be welcome,” film maker, Oliver Fallen of Blake and Bailey Production, said.
He added that they hope to film on location at and around the big houses, wherever they get permission to do so.
Big houses were the homes of local landlords and were often part of large estates.
“We are excited to be working with Blake and Bailey Production on this project to collect memories of life in and around the big houses. We will be linking in with our historians in residence on this project too,” said heritage officer, Melanie McQuade.
Blake and Bailey (www.baileyandblake.com ) is an award-winning production company. One of its many productions The Blacksmith of Moydrum was released during Heritage Week last year: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlwAIigg25E.
If you would like to share your family memories (either on camera or voice recording ) or if you have old photographs that you would like to share with the project contact Oliver Fallen: [email protected] or text your name and number to 087 2539010 and he will get back to you.
Photographs will be scanned and returned to the owners. Alternatively, for people who prefer not to release their photographs, Oliver Fallen can meet with you and capture these old photographs on camera.
For more details on the project contact [email protected] or 087 6074496.