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Cullyhanna, Pettigo, and 'Speak for Yersel'
The Living History project exploring the importance of local heritage in South Armagh and the first class tales of a Postmaster in Pettigo in the early 17th century.
The Living History project exploring the importance of local heritage and culture in South Armagh, the first class tales of a Postmaster in Pettigo from the early seventeenth century, and a digital snapshot of how English on the island of Ireland and Scots in Ulster are used in everyday life.
Plus, Maisie Comes to the Rescue - a new book by Willie Nugent, alpacas and tree planting at Eastwell Farm in Newtownards, and the Redwings have arrived at the River Quoile.
Presented by Anne Marie McAleese.
Last on
Sat 7 Dec 2024
08:05
麻豆社 Radio Foyle & 麻豆社 Radio Ulster