Join John Moynihan for a journey through time on The History Show. Season one explored events in Kilkenny and Carlow in the 1922 centenary year while season two...
The History Show S02E10: Inscriptions at Thomple Teghàn Part Three & Last Voices of the Irish Revolution
In this, the final episode of the current season KCLR's History Show, we hear the third and final part of our chat with Thomastown man Joe Doyle, as he concludes his series on the inscriptions on the tombstones at Thomple Teghàn, a historic, medieval graveyard in Grennan, Co Kilkenny. Also, radio documentary-maker Tom Hurley on his new book “The Last Voices of the Irish Revolution”, telling the story of 20 people who lived during the Irish Civil War, and who had lived into the early years of the new millennium. What memories had they, what were their stories, and how did they reflect on those turbulent times?
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The History Show S02E09: The Restoration of Deerpark Mill Part Two, The Centenary of the 3rd Infantry Battalion, and Inscriptions at Thomple Teghàn Part Two
On this, the penultimate episode of Series Two of KCLR's History Show, part two of our chat with Mullinavat man John Dunphy, on the history and restoration of Deerpark Mill. John is a member of the famous Dunphy family, which has seen no less than five generations be at the helm of the mill throughout the years. John tells us more about the project, as well as the open day held there recently. Commandant Retired Larry Scallan tells us about the 100 year centenary of the 3rd Battalion here in Kilkenny. We hear about the significance of the occasion, the highs and the lows of the last 100 years, and the history as to the establishment of the oldest infantry battalion in the state. And finally, part two of our chat with Thomastown man Joe Doyle, as he tells us more about the inscriptions on the gravestones at Thomple Teghàn, a historic, medieval graveyard in Grennan. Joe explains more about what the inscriptions mean, and about their historical context.
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The History Show S02E08: The Restoration of Deerpark Mill, "The Countess", and Thomple Teghàn
On Episode 8 of the History Show, we hear about the history and restoration of Deerpark Mill in Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny from the man who carried out the restoration works, John Dunphy. John is a member of the famous Dunphy family, which has seen no less than five generations be at the helm of the mill throughout the years. Also on the show, Writer, Director and Theatre Producer Gillian Grattan, on her latest radio play which will be broadcast here on KCLR in the coming weeks. “The Countess” tells the story of the life and times of Lady Desart, we hear how the play came together, and the research that Gillian undertook in preparation for the piece. And finally, in the first of two parts, Thomastown man Joe Doyle told us about the history of Thomple Teghàn, a historic, medieval graveyard in Grennan. As well as telling us a bit more about its history, Joe also explained the historical significance of the inscriptions written on the nine headstones that remain in the graveyard.
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The History Show S02E07: Kilkenny's Haunted Histories and the IRA Siege of the Hugginstown RIC Barracks
In this edition of KCLR's History Show, the owner of Kilkenny Haunted Dark Tours, Sharon Kavanagh, gives us an insight into some of the most historic and spooky tales from across the county. In the first of two parts, Sharon will be telling us about the lady in white who haunts Kilkenny Castle, and also about the priest who famously supposedly haunts Rothe House. Local Historian and Chairperson of Gairdin an Gorta Famine Memorial Garden, Willie Barron tells us about the 1920 IRA siege of Hugginstown RIC barracks, which marked the third successful attack on such a barracks of the War of Independence. And finally in Part Two of our spooky chat with Sharon Kavanagh, we’ll learn more about the Kytler Witch Trial, and how it came to pass that the first witch burning in all of Europe, took place in our very own native Kilkenny.
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The History Show S02E06: Filmmaker Kevin Hughes and Irish Sporting Lives
On this episode of KCLR's History Show, we hear from Kilkenny-based filmmaker Kevin Hughes, who tells us more about his short film “Come Back”, which launches soon, and tells the story of the deaths of three men – each of whom died close to peace time at the end of the Irish Civil War. John also spoke to Historical Researcher & Editorial Assistant with the Dictionary Of Irish Biography Terry Clavin, who told listeners about a book he co-wrote, titled “Irish Sporting Lives”, which profiles some our nation’s most successful sportspeople who have passed on. Terry outlines some of the profiles from the book, including the Ballyragget woman who took American tennis by storm in the 1890’s.
Join John Moynihan for a journey through time on The History Show. Season one explored events in Kilkenny and Carlow in the 1922 centenary year while season two shifts to 1923 and other moments in time.
The History Show on KCLR is funded through the Creative Ireland Programme at the Kilkenny County County Council Heritage Office, supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht and Sport and Media.