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Claudy, Downpatrick and Armagh
Helen Mark with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.
Helen Mark with the people and places that make Northern Ireland unique. The Claudy couple with the western saloon, Cuan Craic classes in Downpatrick and the Milford House Collection in Armagh city centre. More help to find your family history and plans to dig the ditch outside Derry's Walls. Were you one of the thousands of school children to learn about the environment at Magilligan Field Centre? Let Helen know how you got on.
Last on
Sat 13 Jan 2018
08:05
麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
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Cuan Craic
The men and women who learn drama at Cuan Craic in Ards Arts Centre. Caroline Nolan hears from the over fifties who decided to come along and enjoy the experience.
The Claudy Cowboy (and Cowgirl)
Mags and Eoghan Connolly are fans of western horses and western saddles. They took that love a bit further and opened their own saloon, The Rusty Spur, beside their home in the badlands of Claudy. Deirdre Donnelly went to meet them and their horses
The Milford Museum
Number 3 Victoria Street in the city centre of Armagh is the home to the Milford Collection : furniture and other artefacts from the McCrum family stately home outside the city. Anne Marie had a tour of the newly restored house with Stephen McManus. 聽She saw the internal phone system, the boudoir piano and the letters from a time long past.
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- Sat 13 Jan 2018 08:05麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle