Coal and Timber
These materials represent sustenance for a main character as they are the backbone of that character's business.
Kehoe's
This location represents community and cohesion.
Mrs. Wilson's House
This location is a haven for a main character, as it was the character's home growing up.
Cups of Tea
These bring many characters comfort and are a staple of Irish hospitality.
The Town Manger
This display is a religious symbol celebrating Christmas.
Furlong Children's Letters to Santa
These objects represent childhood innocence.
Books
These objects represent education and aspiration for a main character.
The Country Road Furlong Loses his way Upon
This area represents choice in moral conundrums.
The Convent
This setting represents hypocrisy and power.
Sarah Redmond's Bare Feet
These represent the cruelty and indifference the nuns show towards those who live in the convent.
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