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Rostrevor, Giants Causeway and Fairhead

Painter Susan Farrell on the shores of Carlingford, the stories of life on the Giants Causeway and exploring the Grey Man's Path.

Painter Susan Farrell talks about her experience on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Big Painting Challenge from her home overlooking Carlingford Lough.
The people who lived and worked in the shadow of the Giants Causeway are remembered by Mark Rodgers.
The Grey Man's Path in Fairhead is the location for a guided walk of the area. The 1927 aerial photos of Northern Ireland on show in Armagh County Museum. The writer AE Russell is remembered in a festival in Lurgan. The Ballynure vet Alan Gordon on the changing role as he becomes Northern Ireland president of the British Veterinary Association. A celebration of the 200th anniversary of philanthropist Richard Wallace in Lisburn and London.

57 minutes

Last on

Sat 7 Apr 2018 08:05

Armagh from the Air

Armagh from the Air
Armagh County Museum is not only the oldest county museum on the island but it is now home to some of the first aerial photographs ever captured in Northern Ireland. Anne Marie visits the historic building to see the exhibition.Β 

Wallace Collection and R-Space Gallery

Wallace Collection and R-Space Gallery
Anthea Williams from the R-Space gallery in Lisburn has organised a link up with the Wallace Collection at Hertford House in London which will feature the work of glass artist Alison Lowry. Anne Marie chats to Anthea and Alison about all things Wallace.Β 

Nine Glens Walking Tours

Nine Glens Walking Tours
Ballyvoy man Kevin Magowan is a guide for Nine Glens Tours. HeΒ bringsΒ visitors around the glens and coastline of north Antrim that he knows so well.Β Anne Marie speaks to Kevin before he sets off on his morning tour of Fairhead.Β 

Broadcast

  • Sat 7 Apr 2018 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.