Tullygally, Clonmore and Articlave
Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique. Eugene Malone on the tradition of scutching, Dot Blakely talks about the rooks of Tannaghmore Garden and a chat with Hamish Currie, better known as 'The Shark Man'.
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The Shark Man
Duration: 06:19
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The Rooks of Tannaghmore Gardens
Duration: 01:41
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鈥楬e had a hold of me by the boot鈥
Duration: 01:38
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One of the last Scutchers in the country
Duration: 01:25
The Tree Of Life
A new initiative in the North West will see every birth, death and marriage marked by the planting of a native tree sapling. The Tree of Life Project is all about improving air quality and mental health. Anne Marie speaks to Annette Smith and James McGarrigle from North West Regional College who are involved in the project.
The Shark Man
Michael Hassan meets up with Hamish Currie, a master skipper with years of seagoing experience and better known to many as 鈥淭he Shark Man鈥.聽 Hamish talks about his working life, his seafaring history and how a rogue shark once attacked him on his very own boat.
The Portadown to Derry railway line
Clonmore Community Hall are commemorating the Portadown to Derry railway line this weekend. An illustrative slide show will feature stories about the Topley brothers, whose聽father was the station master at Vernersbridge in 1914,聽an Annaghmore love story and the heroic death of a signal man.
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- Sat 24 Feb 2018 08:05麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle