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The Scotch-Irish in Savannah
The Scotch-Irish story in Savannah is not as well known or as prominent as in other places in America.
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Heron (Delamont)
Mark Thompson reads a Scots poem about a heron, from the bird hide in Delamont.
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'The Banks of Larne'
Mark Thompson reads 'The Banks Of Larne', a poem written by James Orr, the 'Bard of Ballycarry'.
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Smugglers (Islandmagee)
Historian Dr David Hume reveals the smuggling history of Islandmagee.
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'The Weavin' (Lagan)
Mark Thompson reads 'The Weavin' by Agnes Kerr, a poem written in Ulster Scots.
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Linenopolis (Lagan)
A look at how Ulster Scots industrialists helped drive the transformation of Belfast.
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The 'Wully Dooker' (Donaghadee)
Meet the cormorant, or 'Wully Dooker' in Ulster Scots.
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Sir Hugh Montgomery: Founding Father (Donaghadee)
Dr David Hume tells us more about how Hugh Montgomery led the development of Donaghadee.
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The Coast and The Hamely Tongue (Dunseverick)
How the Ulster Scots language describes many of the natural features of our coastline.
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Dalriada (Dunseverick)
Dr David Hume reveals the history of King Fergus and the Kingdom of Dalriada.
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Yellow Brochan
In this video Paula prepares Yellow brochan - a cornmeal porridge dessert.
Ulster Scots
Whiskey cured spiced beef with barley and scallions
Paula cures beef in Bushmills whiskey and spices before searing on the traditional griddle.
Ulster Scots