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Memorials to Finland's 1860s "Great Hunger Years". No longer updated - use photos freely, but please acknowledge source. Updates via webslite (link below).

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In some respects a ”forgotten famine”, Finland’s Great Hunger Years of the 1860s is commemorated in dozens — so far almost a hundred have been recorded — of sites around the country. #nälkävuodet #famine #nälkävuosien #muistomerkit #memorials
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82. Nurmes, N. Karelia. The memorial in Nurmes was a pioneer among Finnish famine memorials in that it was a named piece of art, a relief by Veikko Jalava entitled “Maaemon Syli” (“In the Lap of Mother Earth”). 1,000+ died in Nurmes in 1868. katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/12/26/nur…
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76. Hikiä, Kanta-Häme: "The Poor Years 1862-1868... Hausjärvi Parish lost 1/5 of its 5000 inhabitants to contagious diseases. According to local tradition, this stone is left in memory of those buried on Pässinluko Hill, who died from typhoid fever." katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/07/30/hik…
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75. Kangasniemi, S. Savo. 1860s memorial (1970) with outline of municipal boundaries engraved. ”To the memory of those lost to hunger and deprivation during the Great Years of Dearth in Kangasniemi.” katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/08/08/kan
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73. Haapavesi, N. Ostrobothnia [1/2]: "then came winter, accompanied by exceptional misery. Hunger started to spread. Many left for the south to find work building the railway... the town established poor- and workhouses, which in winter generally became hospitals...
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71. Pyhäjärvi (N. Ostrobothnia): "...during those frightful years of hunger, the terrors of which were felt strongly in the remote parishes. Pyhäjärvi's pastors were traumatised when they realised that a Pietist man died of hunger without seeking help." katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/08/03/pyh…
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70. Lehtimäki, S. Ostrobothnia. ”We of the current generation, who live in the fields of those victims of the Hunger Years, have a sacred responsibility to remember those victims, and erect on their mass grave a collective memorial.” (Ähtäri, 27.7.1928) katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/07/29/leh
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69. Kauhajoki Cathedral, S. Ostrobothnia. "The town was in a tough situation. People ate emergency food prepared with lichen and pine phloem, and were trying to arrange relief work – bog drainage and the building of the [Tokerotie] “Slop Road”. katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/08/27/kau…
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68. Lapinlahti, N. Savo: ”People were dying in their hundreds of starvation and plague in Nerkoo village in the parish of Lapinlahti by the time the canal was being built, that is the hunger year of 1867. Houses were filled with the sick.” katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/10/20/lap
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43. Nivala, N. Ostrobothnia. Est 2008 - a modern take on familiar 1860s famine memorial themes. The familiar exhortation to “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread” is supplmented by stylised rye stems, on the margins of a black gravestone. katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/08/20/niv…
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66. Aronkylä, S. Ostrobothnia - another ”famine road”: ”generally they mixed flour with water in a small basket, and warmed it over a weak flame for as long as possible. This dish has given one particular road a permanent name: Tokerotie [Slop Road]”. katovuodet1860.wordpress.com/2018/08/31/kau…
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