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School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (6)
Punishments of a proud time prove poignant to Hugh A Murphy, years later -
Hidden Gems Competition - Second Prize
Hazel Nixon describes her urban treasure, Still Waters -
Hidden Gem Competition – Third Prize
Ruthanne Baxter introduces Tullyhommon's oldest inhabitant, the 'Big Bush' -
Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended
Gus McCurdy tells the eerie tale of Rathlin Island's Ceannan Dubh -
Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended
Catherine McGrotty describes Kinnego Bay -
Hidden Gems Competition - Highly Commended
Alison Gordon explains her affection for Ballyholme Beach -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (2)
Hugh A Murphy considers the importance of Oliver Plunkett's well -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (3)
Hugh A Murphy tells the dramatic tale of the only remaining Bishop in Ireland -
Dr Patrick Donnelly - The Bard of Armagh (4)
Hugh A Murphy describes the difficulties of celebrating mass in the C18th -
Spooky Stories at the Ceili House
Hugh A Murphy pays tribute to all the characters of Lislea -
A History of Drumaroad
Local historian Patrick J Clarke considers Drumaroad townland -
The Great Unionist Convention of 1892
The delegates from Pomeroy -
Fermanagh Fine Food and Craft Market
Jenny Cathcart meets the stall-holders -
Working The Land in Lislea (1)
Hugh A Murphy enjoyed the craic of the harvest -
Working The Land in Lislea (2)
Hugh A Murphy explains 'reeking' and 'stacking' -
Working The Land in Lislea (3)
Hugh A Murphy was threshing in an age when the mill man was king -
Ceili Houses
Hugh A Murphy fondly remembers stories told around the fire -
Rich Heritage of Stewartstown and Environs
Aidan Fee shares the secrets of the area -
Lislea Dramatic Players captured the imagination
Hugh A Murphy saw familiar faces turned into stars at the annual play -
The First Tractor in Lislea
Hugh A Murphy was present at the beginning of a new era