Your Place And Mine Podcast Episodes Episode guide
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The Belfast Blitz firefighter
Victor Malcomson remembers being a young volunteer fireman in 1941
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The Beaghmore Stones, Geordie Barnett, and a Scottish Parisian.
Geordie Barnett, the poet who discovered the Beaghmore Stones, and a Scots Parisian.
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The Battle of Knockavoe and The Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
A battle between the O鈥橬eills and the O鈥橠onnells and the legendary telescopes of Armagh.
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The Basking Shark and The Armada Tree
Up close with the sea life off Ballycastle, and the fall of a famous tree near Larne.
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The Bard Of Armagh 2015
Live in Armagh, the morning after the Bard Of Armagh Festival Of Humorous Verse.
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The artistic stone barn in Glarryford and cycling down memory lane in Tyrone.
Peat spades at the old church in Cushendun and mountain biking in Davagh forest.
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The Art of Blacksmithing
James McCullough is bringing blacksmithing to the next generation at Moneypenny Lock.
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The Armada Conker Tree
A 500 year old tree and a Spanish sailor, the Larne Viking and the Lock-Keeper's Cottage
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The Ardboe Poet
How the poems of John Coleman from the shore of Lough Neagh have been set to music.
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The Andrew Jackson Cottage
Anne Marie visits a presidential homeplace in Boneybefore, outside Carrickfergus.
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The American heiress and the old Rossorry Church
The 19th century Fermanagh church and its benefactress Caroline Henrietta Johnson
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The Altar Oak of Ardmore
An ancient tree outside Londonderry, fishing on the Strule and Captain Jack of Carndonagh
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The Abandoned 91热爆s Of Glenelly
Empty cottages in the Sperrins, the Pubble graveyard and noisy poultry in Ballymena.
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Tea And Cappuccino
Anne Marie explores family connections between Northern Ireland and northern Italy.
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Talking Horses, Signs of Santa and Christmas in The Hub
Fermanagh folk tales, Rathfriland waits for Santa & Christmas Dinner for 81 in Cookstown
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Strings of Heaven, Children of Iona, and a Big Wave Surfer
Strings of Heaven, the children of Iona, and the big wave surfer, Al Mennie.
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Strabane to Manchester by kayak.
Brendan Quinn has an epic sea voyage ahead of him to raise money for a cancer charity.
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Storm Debi Wrecks Garrison Tree
Storm Debi destroys a famous tree at Garrison, and Derry's women of song.
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Steamboats on Lough Erne and the High Seas of the North Coast.
A history of steamboats from the 1800s and setting sail from Ballycastle to Portstewart.
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Stained Glass of Derry, and a Statue for Tom Dunn in Rostrevor
Stained Glass of Derry, and a Statue for Tom Dunn in Rostrevor
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St Patrick's Landscape and the Lady Computer of Strabane
From Lough Money to Strangford Lough and the life of Annie Scott Dill Russell Maunder.
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St Brigid and Saul
How the Irish saint was connected to Patrick and the townland of Saul in County Down
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Spooky tales, Illusions, and Ravens
Ravens and ghastly history at Hillsborough Castle, and a spooky tale from Derry.
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Spitfires, Porticos and Irish Dancing
One man's Spitfire adventure, Arts on the Ards peninsula & the untold Irish Dance story
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Slieve Gullion
Anne Marie visits the unique and historical Ring of Gullion.
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Sixty Nine Spaces In The Pews
The Church remembering WW1 servicemen, old Newry jobs and fresh water under the beach
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Sir John De Courcy in Dundrum
The Anglo-Norman knight who created a stronghold at Dundrum Castle
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Sion Stables and a Garvagh banner maker.
Willie Magowan, the Garvagh banner maker, and the reopening of historic Sion Stables.
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She Lived What She Believed, and a Song for Christmas
Eva Baxter on hymn writer Cecil Frances Alexander, and a Christmas song from Cookstown.
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She Lived What She Believed
Eva Baxter tells Anne Marie McAleese about the great hymn writer Cecil Frances Alexander