Limavady, Portrush and Ballymoney
Anne Marie talks to David Jackson about the British Open coming to Portrush next year and historian Keith Beattie on Ballymoney's connection to The French Revolution.
Presented by Anne Marie McAleese with the people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique. The Orange Heritage Centre in Limavady has some new additions to its collection; Anne Marie talks to Causeway Coast and Glens CEO David Jackson about the British Open coming to Portrush next year and historian Keith Beattie on Ballymoney's connection to The French Revolution.
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The Orange Heritage Centre in Limavady
Expert Warren Rainey and trustee Aaron Callan meet Anne Marie in The Orange Heritage Centre in Limavady where a model of the Battle of the Boyne and the Siege of Derry is the latest addition to the museums collection.聽
The British Open in Portrush
Anne Marie talks to Causeway Coast and Glens CEO David Jackson about the British Open that will be played at Royal Portrush for the first time since 1951 next year.
Ballymoney and The French Revolution
Historian Keith Beattie tells Anne Marie all about the Ballymoney鈥檚 Friends of the Revolution, the County Antrim connection to The French Revolution and how the Diamond Bar on the High Street has a direct connection to that historical event.
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- Sat 7 Jul 2018 08:05麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Foyle & 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio Ulster