Join us upstairs outside the museum shop, where hell be signing copies of his book. You can purchase them there. And thats enough for me. Im going to turn the stage over to Patrick Murphy. So please join me in giving him a really warm welcome today. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, emily. And thank you all for turning out. What a great what a great turnout today on such a cold day. I appreciate that. Missouri Historical Society has been a wonderful help in putting this book together with all their wonderful documents and and photographs. And they were just there, just wonderful people and just a great treasure for for the saint louis community. So how many of you out there identify to some degree as being irish. Okay. Is there anybody who does not in some way identify with being i . Okay. Well, good. Thanks for coming anyway. Both of you. I grew up with the perception of being irish and it started at a very early in fact, the first time i actually remember becoming aware there in some
Patrick murphy has worked for over 40 years in saint louis television, both on air and as a six time emmy winning producer of documentaries and musical variety shows. For the past 24 years, hes emceed the saint louis Speaker Series at powell hall. And hes also a working artist producing woodcut prints that are on display in several saint louis galleries. Hes the author of candyman the story of the switzer candy company, and, of course, the irish in saint louis. From shante to lace curtain. His next book is on Catholic Churches, monasteries and shrines throughout the state of missouri. Its due to be in bookstores in winter of 2023. But of course, today hes here to talk about the history of the irish in saint louis. And after the talk, we do invite you to join us upstairs outside the museum shop, where hell be signing copies of his book. You can purchase them there. And thats enough for me. Im going to turn the stage over to Patrick Murphy. So please join me in giving him a really warm w
When you hear about lagoya raubichy, you first think about sports, but these months can contribute to your cultural development. My visit is from raubicha, where i know the unique museum of belarusian folk art, and i feel that i will get a lot of exhibits. You can study at the museum. Works of peoples masters, starting from the 16th century and ending on the 20th, all of these were collected from the rose bushes of belarus, and this year this is one of the most abundant similar crops. Warta zvernutsya respect and on budynak, where the museum opened, this was the kryzhagorsk cathedral. The main legend is that amal 400 years old there is a prisoner here and there is an abras that is being pulled out. The nobleman was sometimes a terrible navalnitsy, tending the getag here and destroying the temple, but at some point they threw the casket in order to grab the berries, and they built a museum at the door. Thanks to the dazzling brilliance of museum workers, they managed to collect many int
Shrines throughout the state of missouri. Its due to be in bookstores in winter of 2023. But of course, today hes here to talk about the history of the irish in saint louis. And after the talk, we do invite you to join us upstairs outside the museum shop, where hell be signing copies of his book. You can purchase them there. And thats enough for me. Im going to turn the stage over to Patrick Murphy. So please join me in giving him a really warm welcome today. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, emily. And thank you all for turning out. What a great what a great turnout today on such a cold day. I appreciate that. Missouri Historical Society has been a wonderful help in putting this book together with all their wonderful documents and and photographs. And they were just there, just wonderful people and just a great treasure for for the saint louis community. So how many of you out there identify to some degree as being irish. Okay. Is there anybody who does not in some way identify with be
Sas soldier directly to the front. Two guys moving right to left behind the wall. Braden chapman theyre gonna look back and see that we were the guys in there murdering and invading and not there to do something that is honorable. Mark willacy theyre australias elite special forces, the lethal operatives of the special air service regiment, the sas. For more than a decade they were on the frontlines of australias longest war. Braden you try to look back at your career as try and be proud of it, but then youve got all these incidents. You see yourself as part of the bad guys. Mark tonight, the deadly operations in afghanistan with australias secretive sas. [speaking foreign language] for f sake. Yeah, yeah, get the f here. Mark revealed in neverbeforeseen footage obtained by four corners. For the first time a special forces operative who was on these Covert Missions speaks out about what he saw. Braden the guy had his hands up, and then it was almost like target practice for that soldie