Official tourism website for Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion
En

Femina Culpa: Poetry, Crime and Justice

Down County Museum, Downpatrick, English Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AH
covers of Highland Boundary Fault, Into the Night that Flies so fast and Four Thousand Keys, side by side

About

Three local poets Linda McKenna, Emma McKervey and Milena Williamson will read poems from their latest collections which have all been inspired by real life cases from history. Using archival sources, they have created poetry which reflects on the stories of ordinary nineteenth century women caught up in the criminal justice system.

About the collections

Linda McKenna's second collection, Four Thousand Keys, (Doire Press, 2024), is inspired by the case of Elizabeth Dunham who, in 1819, was tried at the Old Bailey for the theft of the keys of the Bank of England (worth 5 shillings). During a search of her lodgings about four thousand keys to a range of public buildings around London were discovered. They included the keys to the House of Commons, the House of Lords, the Royal College of Physicians, the Greenwich Watch Tower, the Guildhall, the Foundling Hospital, the Temple Stairs, Maidstone Gaol and others. She was found guilty but non compos mentis and imprisoned first in Newgate before being sent to Bedlam.

Emma McKervey's latest collection, Highland Boundary Fault, (Turas Press, 2024), looks at an old family story of her great grandparents, whose love letters between Greenock and the Outer Hebrides were intercepted by a jealous village girl and resulted in a Sheriff's Court Case in the 1890s.

Milena Williamson's debut collection, Into the Night that Flies So Fast, (Dedalus Press, 2024) brings the reader on a journey to investigate the life and death of Bridget Cleary, in 1895 burned to death by her family on suspicion of being a fairy changeling.

About the writers

Linda McKenna is originally from Dublin but has lived in Downpatrick in County Down for many years. She won the Seamus Heaney Award for New Writing in 2018 and the title poem of her first collection, In the Museum of Misremembered Things, (Doire Press 2020), won the An Post/Irish Book Awards Poem of the Year in 2020. She has worked in heritage and museums for nearly 30 years.

Emma McKervey studied at Dartington College of Arts. Her award-winning work is widely published across both islands, and she has worked for over two decades as an arts facilitator. Her debut collection was published by Doire Press. She is currently working towards an MRes in the Seamus Heaney Centre at QUB.

Milena Williamson has a PhD in poetry from the Seamus Heaney Centre at QUB. A recipient of the Eric Gregory Award, she is the author of the pamphlet Charm for Catching a Train (Green Bottle Press) and the book Into the Night that Flies So Fast (Dedalus Press).

Facilities

Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
TicketFree

Please contact the organiser for any further information that's required.

Book Tickets Online

TripAdvisor

Add Femina Culpa: Poetry, Crime and Justice to your Itinerary

Close window

Call direct on:

Tel +44 (0)330 137 4049

Map & Directions

Opening Times

Sorry, this event has passed

What's Nearby

  1. Down County Museum is located in the old county Gaol of Down. It houses fascinating…

    0 miles away
  2. The Saint Patrick Centre is the only permanent exhibition in the World about Ireland’s…

    0.07 miles away
  3. Down Cathedral, a Cathedral of the Church of Ireland with magnificent stain glass…

    0.11 miles away
  1. Located in the heart of Downpatrick, Down Arts Centre is the operational base for the…

    0.16 miles away
  2. Travel back to the past with real vintage steam trains through St. Patrick's Country,…

    0.24 miles away
  3. Built 1954 to the designs of S. McIlveen of Ferguson and McIlveen, Belfast. This is a…

    0.29 miles away
  4. The foundation stone of this church was laid by Bishop Dorrian in 1886.

    0.36 miles away
  5. Located on the north bank of the Quoile River, Inch Abbey was founded by John de Courcy…

    0.69 miles away
  6. The Strangford Lough and Lecale AONB boasts stunning landscapes and includes one of the…

    0.9 miles away
  7. Mourne Gullion Strangford Geopark is a UNESCO Global Geopark and recognised Area of…

    0.9 miles away
  8. The Reserve provides a relaxing natural retreat and offers visitors tranquil riverside…

    1.66 miles away
  9. Struell Wells was built around a stream flowing through a secluded valley. It was a…

    1.72 miles away
  10. Two miles outside Downpatrick is the replica of St Patrick's first church in Ireland.…

    1.92 miles away
  11. Castlescreen Farm is a working family run farm with many faces.

    Come and join us for one…

    3.21 miles away
  12. Situated 8.8km south east of Ballynahinch, on the north east shore of Loughinisland Lake,…

    3.51 miles away
  13. Restored ruins of a sixth century church of St. Tassach, said to have given the last…

    4.06 miles away
Previous Next

Related

Entrance to Down County Museum, DownpatrickDown County Museum, DownpatrickDown County Museum is located in the old county Gaol of Down. It houses fascinating exhibitions on the history of Down as well as restored cells with life-size figures of prisoners and their gaolers.

Map & Directions

Recently Viewed

  1. Seasonal 25-Mile Menu

    Type

    Food & Drink

    Come along to the recently refurbished Cuan restaurant and experience a sumptuous 5-course tasting…

  2. Art History Festival 2025

    Type

    Arts

    For Art History Festival 2025 we have developed a new family-friendly trail "King of our Castle"…

  3. Slieve Gullion Artisan Market

    Type

    Craft

    Slieve Gullion Artisan Market in The Courtyard.

    18 artisan producers selling their goods from…

  4. Murder Mystery Night at Killeavy Castle | Bond Theme

    Type

    Halloween

    Join us at Killeavy Castle for our Murder Mystery event! Guests will enjoy an evening of exquisite…

View Maps and Visitor Guides
View what the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion has to offer and some of the best things to see and do during a visit.
E-newsletter sign up
Sign up for the Mourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion newsletter for inspiration and travel tips.
Back to Top

Visit Mourne

Tourism Northern Ireland

Geopark

Don't Miss