The Place Where Your Face is Known
A podcast about the Townland and Placenames of Coalisland County Tyrone and it's hinterland on the south west shore of Lough Neagh. This is part of the Coalisland & East Tyrone – Great Place Scheme supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and curated by Lough Neagh Partnership.
Podcasting since 2020 • 8 episodes
The Place Where Your Face is Known
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Mícheál Ó Mainnín & Frances Kane
Professor Mícheál Ó Mainnín is a lecturer in Irish and Celtic Studies at Queen’s University, Belfast. He is Director of the Northern Ireland Place-Name Project and chair of the Ulster Place-Name Society. His broad research interest is in...
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Pat McKay & Sharon Arbuthnot
Dr Pat McKay and Dr Sharon Arbuthnot talk about the the traditions, mythology and place names of Lough Neagh. Dr Pat McKay is a native of Creggan outside Randalstown, on the north shore of Lough Neagh.in Co. Antrim. He was awarde...
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Eve Campbell and Liam Campbell
In this episode we chat with Eve Campbell and Liam Campbell (no relation) Eve is an archaeologist and researcher and Liam is the Built and Heritage officer with Lough Neagh Partnership.
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44:32
Grafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark Shields
An extract from the stage play Grafted, Crafted Woven and Spun. Coalisland Tales by Mark Shields produced by Oliver Corr for the Craic Theatre in association with Lough Neagh Partnership under the Great Places Heritage Lottery Project ...
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James Brown a Tyrone Memoir
This episode of The Place Where Your Face is Known is a reading of a brief memoir from James Brown 1823-1907 from Donaghmore Co Tyrone as dictated to his daughter Nora Brown in 1904. His account mentions everything from Famine to breweries and ...
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Episode 4
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