Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 14 Episode 7: Glenavy

Lesser Spotted Ulster Series 14 Episode 7: Glenavy

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Details

Location

Glenavy, Lough Neagh, Ram's Island

Year

2012

Date

Production 17/09/2012

Length

22min 22sec

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 Ram's Island on Lough Neagh near the onshore town of Glenavy in Country Antrim. Joe takes a boat trip one mile out into the lough where Michael Savage takes him for a walk around the island's wood carvings on its forest trail. Michael then shows Joe the remains of the ancient round tower, explaining its history.

Ruth Wilson shows Joe some of the island's flora including hybrid bluebells and non-native garlic. Stephen Cardwell, a fisherman, talks about his great, great grandparents, Robert and Jane Cardwell who lived their lives on the island as caretakers of Lord O'Neill's summer house which was built there in the 19th Century.

Joe then moves back to the mainland and the village of Glenavy and a visit to the house once lived in by John Ballance who went on to become the Prime Minister of New Zealand in 1891. Maureen Loughan tells Joe of Ballance's history and his interest in New Zealand in women's rights and a prototype welfare state.

Credits

An Ulster Television Production.
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