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The Clare Oral History Podcast

De: Clare Memories / Cuimhneamh an Chláir
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  • This podcast delves into the thousands of Irish life stories in the archive of the Irish Oral History and Folklore Group known as Cuimhneamh an Chláir or Clare Memories. We’re based in Co. Clare in the West of Ireland. The oral histories we’ve gathered reveal ordinary lives and extraordinary stories. The podcast will introduce you to the people and experiences that make the West of Ireland what it is. And we'll show you that the truly local is also global!
    © 2024 The Clare Oral History Podcast
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Episodios
  • Robin O' Connell
    Feb 23 2022

    Episode 7 focuses on Robin O' Connell from Meelick, in South East Co. Clare - poitin maker, Gaelic football supremo, tradition bearer, free spirit.

    This episode is dedicated to the memory of Margaret O' Connor, who made lovely recordings of great people in O'Briensbridge, Co. Clare, and who gently insisted that we go meet Robin and record him.

    This episode is made with the support of Clare County Council through Clare County Library and Rethink Ireland.

    Follow the work of Cuimhneamh an Chláir on Instagram or Facebook
    Or e mail us at info@clarememories.ie

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    36 m
  • Stories of the Land
    Feb 4 2022

    Episode 6 features stories of life on the land in Co. Clare. There are stories of farming and of the crafts associated with it, of entertainment and of the rhythms of rural life in Co. Clare in times past.

    John Vaughan from Kilfenora tells us about the tradition of wintering out cattle in the magical Burren area of Co. Clare.
    Paddy Murphy from Mullagh tells us about cow doctors in the days before vets.
    John Queally from Cooraclare and Susan Williams from Kilfenora tell us about the practice in country houses of killing a pig for food.
    Teresa Flynn from Mountshannon describes the typical vegetable garden that was part of most farms in Co. Clare.
    John Minogue from Glendree, Tulla gives a beautifully detailed and technical description of thatching houses.
    Jimmy Gleeson from Coore in West Clare, tells us of supplementing farm incomes by hunting rabbits.
    Patrick Flanagan from Doolin describes the joy of country house dances when the work day was over.

    The first 6 episodes of this podcast are funded by The Heritage Council.

    Follow the work of Cuimhneamh an Chláir on Instagram or Facebook

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    31 m
  • Stories of the Towns
    Jan 24 2022

    Episode 5 features stories of life in the towns of Co. Clare.
    Madeleine Killeen and Pat Foudy tell unusual stories of the lives of children and women in the town of Ennis. Frank Sheedy and Mary Angela Keane tell us of the eclectic mix of people who frequented the tourist town of Lisdoonvarna. Tomsie O' Sullivan paints a vivd picture of the resort town of Lahinch on Garland Sunday - exotic long before its Wild Atlantic Way image. Irene Doherty describes how a young couple defy mixed marriage prejudice in Kilkee. And Frank Davis tells of rural traditions alive and well in Ennistymon

    The first 5 episodes of this podcast are funded by The Heritage Council.

    Follow the work of Cuimhneamh an Chláir on Facebook.

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    38 m

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