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The vanishing ireland podcast

AN unexpected flood & the indispensable Tailor’s Goose are among the recollections of the charming, pipe-smoking 75-year-old Michael Johnson, A fifth generation tailor.

Journeying to her West Cork school on the back of her father’s milk cart is amongst Freda's childhood memories.

Con durrihy recalls DANCING AT THE SILVER SLIPPER AND HOW HE HAD TO CHANGE TRAINS 12 TIMES TO GET FROM KENMARE TO HIS SCHOOL IN COUNTY LAOIS.

Con durrihy recalls DANCING AT THE SILVER SLIPPER AND HOW HE HAD TO CHANGE TRAINS 12 TIMES TO GET FROM KENMARE TO HIS SCHOOL IN COUNTY LAOIS.

the podcast series profiles 16 elders from ireland, documenting their remarkable lives.

Image of the Day, Anna Doyle & betty ashe, along with james fennell's portraits in The Irish Time

Want to know how to stop your ageing clock at 21? 97 year old Philip Lecane tells all.

Want to know how to stop your ageing clock at 21? 97 year old Philip Lecane tells all.

OLIVER REED RECOUNTS HIS days as a BANK PORTER and life as a top notch bar tender.

Want to know how to stop your ageing clock at 21? 97 year old Philip Lecane tells all.

Myles clarke reflects on a time when the Tilley lamp and Horse Power were the essential items.

Myles clarke reflects on a time when the Tilley lamp and Horse Power were the essential items.

Mary stack on living next door to John B. Keane, growing up in Dublin during World War II.

Myles clarke reflects on a time when the Tilley lamp and Horse Power were the essential items.

Broadcaster Anne Doyle has called on people aged over 70 to come forward and tell their life stories.

as a young man, FOLKLORIST, EDDIE LENIHAN, journeyed around his homeland listening to the voices and tales of men and women, some of whom were born back in the 19th Century.

“It’s about gathering experiences, information and qualities of life from people who have lived longer, people over 70,” says Anne Doyle. "It’s about the store of knowledge, wisdom and anecdotes they have gathered, but also encouraging younger people to nominate them so this will not be lost."

“It’s about gathering experiences, information and qualities of life from people who have lived longer, people over 70,” says Anne Doyle. "It’s about the store of knowledge, wisdom and anecdotes they have gathered, but also encouraging younger people to nominate them so this will not be lost."

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