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c1960 - Our Roving Reporter at Tullyhogue Fort

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Standing in the centre of a double-ringed earth fort that was used for crowning ceremonies for the kings of the O'Neill clan, James Boyce surveys the area around it and points out landmarks of historical interest. These include the house where the writer Jonathan Swift wrote many of his works and a church that has part of an ancient stone chair incorporated into the fabric of the building. The remainder of the chair is reputed to be the Stone of Scone.

Recorded circa 1960.

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