Video, photo slideshows and more multimedia presentations on life in Armagh.
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Revisiting the Armagh Women's Prison:
A Tour by Cathy Rafferty
Cathy Rafferty took photographer Brigid Carey on a tour of fthe Armagh Women's Prison. Rafferty spent six years there as a young adult after she became involved in an IRA action that resulted in the wounding of a soldier. Watch the slideshow. |
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Kathleen McGeown divides her time between running the Ni Eoghain Bed & Breakfast and tending to the massive garden that surrounds it. Photographer Cate Oliver captured some of the beauty of her Irish Eden. Watch the slideshow. |
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Armagh is the city of two cathedrals - and two sets of famous churchbells. Photographer Kyle Saadeh visited both cathedrals to document the bells and the people who play them. Watch the slideshow. |
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The Armagh Observatory has been in continuous use since it was first constructed in the late 1700s. Photographer Caitlin Robirds visited the Observatory grounds. Watch the slideshow. |
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Who was the Green Lady? Videographer Sarah Turner explores the legend in this modern-day re-enactment of one of Armagh's most famous ghost stories. Watch the video. |
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The Bagel Bean is no ordinary Irish bagel shop (if such a thing exists). It's a local institution founded by Roger Mallon, who infects the enterprise with his passion for life. Watch the video. |
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InArmaghis our YouTube Video gallery. See all 20 videos produced by the students of the Armagh Media Project. |