If Stones Could Speake: A History of The Honourable The Irish Society

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Location

Derry/Londonderry, Ulster

Year

1994

Date

Length

17min 42sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam SP

colour

Source

Vinny Cunningham

Courtesy

Northland Broadcast, Open Reel Productions, Tower Museum, Vinny Cunningham

Rights Holder

Vinny Cunningham

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Description

This short documentary was created by Vinny Cunningham for the Tower Museum about The Honourable The Irish Society. The Society has a central role in the history of the city. Created in 1609 and incorporated in 1613 by royal charter of James I, the society funded the construction of their home city’s famous walls and the Guild Hall.

This documentary details The Honourable The Irish Society’s history as an organisation for the planting of Ulster and its transformation into its current function as a charitable body.

Notes

This footage was donated to the Tower Museum by Vinny Cunningham. 

Credits

This footage was donated to the Tower Museum by Vinny Cunningham. 

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