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Mountsandel, Murlough Bay and Enniskillen

Former RAF pilot Bill Eames on his wartime experiences, Marie Brennan captures her love of the Glens through a lens, and the future of the Mesolithic site Mountsandel.

Former RAF pilot Bill Eames on his wartime experiences ahead of the RAF100 Seawings event in Killedeas, photographer Marie Brennan captures her love of the Glens through a lens, and the future of the Mesolithic site Mountsandel. Presented by Helen Mark with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique.

57 minutes

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Sat 2 Jun 2018 08:05

One hundred Years of the RAF

One hundred Years of the RAF
Helen meets up with former RAF pilot Bill Eames to hear all about his wartime experiences. He enrolled in the RAF when he was at school in the sixth form and he's now 96. Bill will be in Enniskillen for the RAF100 Seawings event this Saturday.聽

A Stroll Through The Glens

A Stroll Through The Glens
Marie Brennan began taking photos of the natural beauty and stunning scenery around the Glens and North Coast because she was homesick. Her love of photography and homeplace has led to an聽exhibition showing at the Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre.聽

Discover Mountsandel

Discover Mountsandel
Archaeological evidence has shown that some 10,000 years ago in Mesolithic times people had set up a community by the river. And the Professor in charge of that dig was Peter Woodman and he called Mountsandel 'the cradle of聽civilization聽in Ireland'. Helen finds out about the future of this prehistoric site.

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  • Sat 2 Jun 2018 08:05

Your Places

Your Places

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