Your Place And Mine Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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The Robinson Library, Allotments in Ards, and Bracken Bashing at Castlerock.
The Robinson Library in Armagh, Allotments in Ards, and Bracken Bashing at Castlerock.
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The Ring Of Gullion
Anne Marie meets the people who have been changing a historic area of county Armagh.
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The Rangers Of Carrick
The US Army unit formed in Carrickfergus, farm life in Maghera and The Great Big Walk.
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The Rams Island Adventure
A story about an old monastery and the American GI's on Lough Neagh.
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The Queen of Collage from Derrylin, Faughan Valley's joined-up woods, and the zonkey from Benvarden.
Derrylin's queen of collage, Faughan Valley's joined-up woods, and the Benvarden zonkey.
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The Portstewart Music Festival
Anne Marie hears stories of the festival as it marks seventy five years of performances.
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The People's War and a Postcard from Portaferry
Memories of World War Two and Caroline Nolan in her home town by Strangford Lough.
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The Passage Tomb at Slieve Gullion, and the Derry Man at the Court of Versaille.
Slieve Gullion's ancient passage tomb, and the Derry man at the Palace of Versaille.
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The Open at Royal Portrush
Memories of The Open at Royal Portrush in 2019 and 1951.
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The Only Maguires In East Alabama
The Maguire clan gather, the old rectory in Maghera and the biker in a boat.
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The Old Market Yard, Musical Quilts and Remembering Seamus
A Coleraine landmark, The Loose Thread Quilters and Hugh Heaney on his poet brother.
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The North West 200, and Armagh's Apples.
A special bike and the North West 200, and the Troughton family with their Armagh Apples.
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The Murlough dunes, Slieve Donard and the National Trust
Helen Mark walks with Heather McLachlan, director of the Trust in Northern Ireland
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The Moneymore App, Sandmartins and Portrush Diamond Drama
Smart phones & pupils, the Portstewart Sandmartins and 60 years of Portush Summer Theatre
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The Moat at Donaghadee and Saved from the Waves.
The restoration of this 12th century structure and amazing rescues around our coasts.
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The Makem Family Cottage
Anne Marie meets John Makem of the famous musical family at their old home.
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The Lough Erne Pilgrim Way and Opera in Glenarm
The Pilgrim Way of Lough Erne, and opera in Glenarm's Festival of Voice.
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The Long Tower
Is an old ruin in Derry actually a long lost 12th century monastery tower?
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The Lobster Boat, Derrymore and Rare Oul' Enniskillen
Reviving the lobster grounds, a new book on an old town and the home of the Act Of Union
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The Islandmagee Witchcraft Trial
Anne Marie hears from author Andrew Sneddon about a story from Antrim's past.
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The Island Boy
Anne Marie meets Leo Convery, author of a new memoir about his childhood in Portglenone
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The Hill of the O'Neill in Dungannon and Derry's Brook Hall.
The Hill of the O'Neill in Dungannon and Derry's Brook Hall.
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The Highwayman of Macosquin and Limavady, and Derrylin's Resistance Fighter
The highwayman of Macosquin and Limavady, and Derrylin's Resistance Fighter.
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The Goodwill Growing Sunflowers
Anne Marie visits a project bringing sunflowers, turnips and pumpkins to the public.
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The Giant's Causeway and Portrush Electric Tramway
The electric tram that took thousands of holidaymakers from Portrush to the Causeway.
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The Giant On The Ferry
A 36 foot Finn McCool in Carlingford, digging in Downpatrick and singer Carolyn Dobbin
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The Ghost of Danny Boy
An old air revisited, the clock man of Dungiven and the Rector's daughter's songbook.
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The Garvagh People's Forest
Anne Marie meets the artist in residence who's leading the Winter Solstice celebration
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The gardens of Eden and the waters of Sion
The allotments of Eden in Carrickfergus and Sion Mills' powerful river Mourne
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The Forest Comes To Town
The local forest is celebrated in the County Derry town of Garvagh.