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Father McDyer discusses the progress of the cooperatives and one particular cooperative that started as a vegetable canning factory but has changed to a privately owned fish processing plant.
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Duration: 00:02:29
Keyword(s): knitting; fish; fish processing; crabs; markets;cooperatives
Contributor(s): Father James McDyer; Pat Jess; Norman Fuller
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Footage description: Norman Fuller using a knitting machine with Father McDyer narrating (off camera). Wide view of knitting factory with Norman Fuller and other workers. View of Pat Jess and Father McDyer talking. Close up of Father McDyer talking to Pat Jess. People working at a fish processing factory. Close-up of crabs in a box. Fork-lift truck transporting boxes onto a lorry. Close-up of sign on lorry.
Master programe code and title: D205/10 South west Donegal economy and culture
Master programme recording date: 1985
Master programme first presentation: 23-06-1985
Master programme production number: FOUD249K
Available to public: yes