Greyabbey
Ben Robinson unearths the past of Greyabbey, a village on Northern Ireland’s beautiful Strangford Lough, and discovers the history of its moneymaking kelp industry.
Ben Robinson unearths the ancient past of Greyabbey, a small village on Northern Ireland’s beautiful Strangford Lough. The village name comes from Grey Abbey, its Cistercian abbey-monastery. This is a story of life from the sea – of the moneymaking kelp industry and ingenious methods of catching fish.
The village has some of the most impressive archaeological remains in Northern Ireland, including a Neolithic boat that predates the Pyramids and stone fish traps that are almost 1,000 years old.
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"It was a valuable asset"
Duration: 00:47
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"A cheeky motif"
Duration: 00:33
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Fishing machines
Duration: 01:56
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Ben Robinson |
Producer | George Boyle |
Series Editor | Zoe Thorman |
Executive Producer | Pam Cavannagh |
Executive Producer | Dympna Jackson |
Production Company | Purple Productions |
Broadcasts
- Thu 7 Dec 2023 19:00
- Mon 18 Dec 2023 02:15