A Place in the Sun's Jonnie Irwin says Brits should 'hang their heads' as he 'goes to jail'

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Jonnie got a lot of recognition as he chose to pay a latest possible moment visit to a prison
Jonnie Irwin on Divert 4's A Spot in the Sun

A Spot in the Sun star Jonnie Irwin had a set of experiences example as he "went to prison".

Presenting on Instagram, the Channel 4 host said that Brits ought to "look down" as he found out about a piece of history that didn't come up in his school illustrations. He had been in Ireland when he chose to pay a latest possible moment visit to a prison.

He shared pictures showing the hauntingly

long passages, with cold stone walls and bars

fixed with enormous metal cell entryways. The property

master expressed: "several hours to kill previously

our flight so we sent ourselves to gaol."

He added: "One more piece of history where the English ought to look down and nothing unexpected this didn't come up in my set of experiences examples at school. Can't completely accept that it was so later. #irishuprising1916 #modernhistory #ireland #dublin."

Jonnie got a lot of recognition from his devotees for the post as it assisted with raising
attention to Irish history. Antoinette said: "Thanks so much Jonnie. Much appreciated."

Louise said: "All around said... Trust you partook in your visit..." A third said: "Fair play Jonnie. Kilmainham Prison such a huge piece of Irish history."

Kilmainham Gaol is a previous jail in Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland. It is presently a historical center shown to the Workplace of Public Works, an organization of the Public authority of Ireland. Numerous Irish progressives, including the heads of the 1916 Easter Rising, were detained and executed in the jail by the sets of the UK Government.

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