Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 10 Episode 3: Belle Isle

Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 10 Episode 3: Belle Isle

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Details

Location

Belle Isle

Year

2008

Date

Production 26/09/2008

Length

46min 27sec

Audio

sound

Format

Betacam SP

colour

Source

Digitised as part of the BFI Heritage 2022 project.

Courtesy

British Film Institute, ITV, UTV Archive

Rights Holder

ITV

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Description

Joe visits the island of Belle Isle on Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. He gives a history of the island and how it passed to the Gore family after the Flight of the Earls. Local historian Joe Crawford tours the grounds of the island stately home and talks about its builder John Grey Vesey Porter. Joe looks through old books recording the island's hunting with dogs and visits a dog graveyard on the island. Maureen Magee and John McManus share their memories of growing up on Belle Isle as their father worked the estate for the Porter family.

 

Joe visits the grave of Cathal Og McManus, author of 'The Annals of Ulster'. He speaks to Brian McManus about the clan gathering which was organised for the 500th anniversary of his Cathal Og's death. Joe takes to the water on a cruiser with Charles Plunkett, estate manager of Belle Isle who explains how lower water levels on the lough have altered the coastline of the islands and complicated their ownership. Joe walks under an arch on the island made from the huge jawbone of a whale. Joe observes an eel farmer, Bob Phair, at work on the lough. Joe then visits Liz Moore at her cookery school to see the eels being cooked with stinging nettles and Guinness.

Credits

An Ulster Television Production.
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