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  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (3)

    The school inspector's visit was feared by all, remembers Hugh A Murphy
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (4)

    It was difficult to 'ask out' of school, but Hugh A Murphy, managed it
  • School Days in Lislea in the 1940s (5)

    Hugh A Murphy remembers people voting early and often in his school
  • 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
  • The Donaghmore Pig

    Poem about a pig's mischief on St Patrick's Day
  • How it Was

    Jim Devlin shares his memories of Ballinderry
  • Lough Neagh - The Heady War Years

    The late Jim McGarry recalled the excitement around Lough Neagh around world war two
  • Lough Fishermen Demand Justice

    Eamon Phoenix reports on the Lough Neagh Fisherman's Association for the Irish News
  • St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh

    Pre-eminent over all the churches of Ireland
  • Auld Lamas Fair in Ardboe

    From the official programme of 1973
  • Faultlines

    An introduction to the geology of Rathlin Island
  • Outlaws on the Ballinderry River

    Memories of a 'poochin' man
  • The Secret Garden

    Desima Connolly discovers a hidden gem in the north coast village of Glenarm
  • The Founding of the RNLI

    A brief history of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and NI lifeboat stations
  • Gracehill - 'Rural Utopia'

    Ireland's only full scale Moravian settlement
  • Coyle's Cottage

    Vacant cottage now a hive of rural activity
  • A heritage guide to Cushendall/Cushendun

    Read all about the heritage of the area and where you can still see the evidence of it today
  • Irish Moiled Cattle

    An ancient and hardy breed of cattle saved from the brink of extinction
  • The Hare Krishna Centre

    Jenny Cathcart looks at community life on Inish Rath Island
  • Supergoose

    Arguably Strangford Lough's most important species
  • Kindertransport to Millisle

    'There was a real sense of community, like a Kibbutz...'

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