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Vybik Jon
Vybik Jon
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Ballynoe Stone Circle
Jan 12, 2017, 18:20
Talk about late ...

There's a programme on BBC iPlayer called Walk The Line that has a couple of minutes of footage of Ballynoe Stone Circle. Use the search facility. It's about 11 minutes in.

Late? It's the last chance tonight as it it expires at 1:55 am.
Monganaut
Monganaut
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Re: Ballynoe Stone Circle
Jan 12, 2017, 18:25
Nice one...will tune in tout suite. Feck all on the telebox anyways.
tjj
tjj
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Re: Ballynoe Stone Circle
Jan 12, 2017, 20:45
Vybik Jon wrote:
Talk about late ...

There's a programme on BBC iPlayer called Walk The Line that has a couple of minutes of footage of Ballynoe Stone Circle. Use the search facility. It's about 11 minutes in.

Late? It's the last chance tonight as it it expires at 1:55 am.


Just caught it, thank you. The bit about Ballynoe Stone Circle truly captured my imagination especially when Barra Best brought out the 1920's book showing how the railways linked up all the ancient monuments in N.I. because people used to go on excursions to ancient monuments. A charming programme but losing the rural railway network - what a loss.
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
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Re: Ballynoe Stone Circle
Jan 12, 2017, 20:49
tjj wrote:
... when Barra Best brought out the 1920's book showing how the railways linked up all the ancient monuments in N.I. because people used to go on excursions to ancient monuments.


How cool is that?
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