Lesser Spotted Ulster: Pomeroy

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Lesser Spotted Ulster: Pomeroy

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Details

Location

Pomeroy, Pomeroy Forestry School, Pomeroy Hills

Year

2002

Date

Length

23min 43sec

Audio

sound

Format

DVC

colour

Source

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

Courtesy

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

Rights Holder

Westway Films

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Description

Pomeroy is small but the highest village in Ulster, located in County Tyrone. It sits atop a large hill that dominates the surrounding countryside and is surrounded by the Pomeroy Hills. The panoramic view from the hills shows a great stretch of Ulster from the Mournes, Sperrins to the Slemish Mountain and a lot more. It is undeniably the closest settlement to the geographical centre of Ulster.

Joe Mahon takes a trip around Pomeroy and visits local residents. At a local forestry school, the experts try to teach a thing or two about their work as Joe struggles to climb a tree. We also get a chance to have a look at a chainsaw collection, a great testimony to the progress of technology.

Credits

Presented by Joe Mahon

Thanks to:

Denic McVeigh
Martin O’Hare
Gerry Archibald
Andy Wilson
Alex Hanvey
Brendan McKenna
Alec Bartley
 

 

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