Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds at the official opening of the new 'Safe House' exhibit at Doagh Island Famine Village, with, from left, Majella Devenney, Deputy Joe McHugh and Pat Doherty.
Allen and Kris Lambert, from Pennsylvania, US., take a look around the Doagh Island Famine Village.
From left, Nancy Doherty and Molly Thomas from Quigley's Point.
Martina Doherty, wife of Doagh Island Famine Village proprietor, Pat Doherty, with nephew Cathal Doherty.
From left, Fahan Marina proprietor, J.J. McDaid, his wife Marian, Cllr. Padraig MacLochlainn and Billy McVeigh at the Famine Village for the official opening of the new Republican 'Safe House' exhibit.
Patrick Doherty, 21 months, son of museum owner, Pat Doherty.
Doagh Famine Village owner, Pat Doherty addresses the crowd as former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds prepares to cut the ribbon to the new exhibit. Also included in picture are Cllr. Rena Donaghey, artist Collette Herron and Majella Devenney.
Some of the large crowd who turned out for the unveiling of the new Famine Village exhibit at the Isle of Doagh, Ballyliffin.
Highland Radio newsman, Donal Kavanagh, takes time out while waiting to interview former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.
Doagh Island Famine Village proprietors, Pat Doherty and his sister Majella Devenney, are delighted with the new addition to their popular visitor attraction.