Lesser Spotted Ulster: Lough Derg

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Lesser Spotted Ulster: Lough Derg

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Details

Location

Killeter Forest, Lough derg, Pettigo, St Patrick's Purgatory, Station Island

Year

1996

Date

dates not available via strix

Length

25min 28sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the UTV Archive Partnership Project (ITV, Northern Ireland Screen and PRONI)

Courtesy

Department for Communities, ITV, Northland Films ltd, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

Northland Films ltd

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Description

Lesser Spotted Ulster comes from the border country, the Lough Derg area. This is a meeting place between 3 counties - Fermanagh, Donegal and Tyrone. This place is steeped in myths and legends both pagan and christian. Station Island, an ancient pilgrimage site situated in Lough Derg, is another one of these mythical places. Renowned and feared throughout medieval europe as St Patrick’s Purgatory it was believed that a cave on Station Island is a gateway to Purgatory. Pilgrims are ferried across to the island annually in search of spiritual cleansing.

Joe Mahon also checks out the largest man made forest in Ireland, the Killeter Forest where he learns about the dangers of deer hybridising and visits a house of well known poet and hymn writer Cecil Frances Alexander.

Credits

Presented by Joe Mahon 

Thanks to:

Mary Reid
Jim Snow
Fr. Dick Mohan
Jim Whiteside
Mary Mongan
James Patrick Collins
Seamus Curran
Gerard Curran
Alec Byrne
Stephen Hemphill
 

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