Father McDyer describes local co-operation, the problem of emigration and introducing electricity, the group water scheme and improving the roads
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Duration: | 00:01:52 |
Keyword(s): | hay; peat; thatched cottage; sheep; roads, emigration |
Contributor(s): | Father James McDyer; |
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Footage description: | Group of men working with a hay baler. Father James McDyer talking to camera. Scenes with Father McDyer talking in the background: Traditional peat cutting; Loading a donkey-driven cart with peat; Man entering a traditional thatched Donegal cottage; Men outside a traditional thatched cottage with a lorry; Man driving a lorry on a road with sheep crossing. Father McDyer talking to camera. |
Master programe code and title: | D205/9 South West Donegal : tradition and change |
Master programme recording date: | 1985 |
Master programme first presentation: | 09-06-1985 |
Master programme production number: | FOUD248R |
Available to public: | yes |