James Boyce in Derry

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James Boyce in Derry

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Location

Derry/Londonderry, Maydown Training Centre, Walls of Derry

Year

1966

Date

February 1966

Length

03min 02sec

Audio

sound

Format

film

black and white

Source

UTV

Courtesy

UTV

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

This interview with Stephen McGonagle was part of a larger programme in which James Boyce looked to the future of Derry.

 

Notes

Stephen McGonagle (17 November 1914 – 4 March 2002) was a Northern Irish trade unionist.

Shot List

View from walls of Derry down to an area of slum housing which Boyce refers to as 'architectural underprivilege'. Pan across to a multi-story block of flats currently under construction. 00:32 Boyce interviews Stephen McGonagle about urban renewal. McGonagle reminds Boyce that this is slum clearance and that there is very little rehousing happening. Mentions the opening of Maydown Traning centre and the expansion of industry. 02:08 McGonagle expressed disappointment at Derry losing the University of Ulster to Coleraine. But says that cultural life is still good in Derry.

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