Lesser Spotted Ulster: Slieve Gallion

Lesser Spotted Ulster: Slieve Gallion

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Details

Location

Desertmartin, Loughinsholin, Slieve Gallion, Slieve Gallon, Sperrins

Year

2000

Date

2000

Length

25min 22sec

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, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, UTV Archive, Westway Films

Rights Holder

Westway Films

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Description

In this episode of Lesser Spotted Ulster, Joe Mahon heads to the peak of Slieve Gallion, a mountain in Co. Derry / Londonderry and explores the area surrounding it as well as its history, its people and the way of life. On the basalt mountain top of the mountain, there is a cairn -  the burial place of King Colla Uaís, according to local myths - and a magnificent view of fields neatly parcelled by high hedgerows and dry-stone walls. Tobermore, Desertmartin, Magherafelt and Moneymore are all laid out beneath Slieve Gallion. From here, you can see Lough Neagh in its entirety, the Belfast hills, the Glens of Antrim and the Mournes of County Down.

Apart from the amazing views, Joe Mahon encounters local residents with plenty of skills, crafts and wisdom to share. Not only do we learn how to churn butter the old fashioned way, we also finds out about local quilt making, play a guessing game at a local agricultural museum and even how to pick a good hillwalking walking stick.

Credits

Presented by Joe Mahon

Thanks to: 

Fr. Pat Crilly
Jacqueline Johnston
Margaret Rogers
Dorothy Fleming
Eileen Ryan
Marie O’Hagan
Ignatius O’Neill
Kevin Murphy
Paul O’Hagan
Desmond Downey
Slieve Gallon Rural Dev. Group
 

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