Castle Leslie - The Anglo-Irish - Anita & Desmond Leslie - 1986
This programme explores the challenges faced by the Anglo-Irish in the new Irish Free State in this insightful 1986 documentary featuring Anita and Desmond Leslie of Castle Leslie. It explores the complexities of post-War of Independence Ireland, where the old aristocracy found themselves redefining their role within Irish society amist the burgeoning Irish Republic. Desmond candidly shares his thoughts on the Act of Union, expressing his belief that the abolition of the old Parliament in Dublin was a misstep. Anita, now residing in Oranmore Castle, County Galway, offers her perspective as an accomplished author, highlighting the Irish love and mastery of language and her admiration for Gaelic sensibilities. Desmond also reflects on Britain's historical reliance on Irish talent, citing renowned generals like Alexander and the Duke of Wellington. This documentary provides a thought-provoking exploration of the cultural and political shifts that shaped the Anglo-Irish identity.

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