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NEW SEASON 4
Turtle Bunbury
32 episodes
3 days ago
In the NEW SEASON 4 of Waterways through Time, historian Turtle Bunbury explores Ireland's rivers, lakes, and canals through conversations with remarkable voices. Historian Rob Goodbody explains how our waterways were first mapped. Brian Cassells tells the story of the Ulster Canal and its modern revival. Liam Kenny shares the lore and legends of Kildare's towpaths. Admiral Michael Clarke recalls the yachting traditions of Lough Erne and its role in World War Two. John and Sandra Lefroy invite us aboard the Phoenix at Killaloe. Military historian Dr Harman Murtagh reflects on war and settlement along the waterways. And sailing historian Vincent Delany charts the story of the Shannon One Design.
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In the NEW SEASON 4 of Waterways through Time, historian Turtle Bunbury explores Ireland's rivers, lakes, and canals through conversations with remarkable voices. Historian Rob Goodbody explains how our waterways were first mapped. Brian Cassells tells the story of the Ulster Canal and its modern revival. Liam Kenny shares the lore and legends of Kildare's towpaths. Admiral Michael Clarke recalls the yachting traditions of Lough Erne and its role in World War Two. John and Sandra Lefroy invite us aboard the Phoenix at Killaloe. Military historian Dr Harman Murtagh reflects on war and settlement along the waterways. And sailing historian Vincent Delany charts the story of the Shannon One Design.
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Episodes (20/32)
NEW SEASON 4
32: The Grand Canal Docks
1 week ago
40 minutes 8 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
27: The Ulster Canal
2 weeks ago
29 minutes 30 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
31: Towpath Trails of Kildare
2 weeks ago
43 minutes 23 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
30: The Phoenix
2 weeks ago
40 minutes 19 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
29: Yachting on the Waterways
2 weeks ago
30 minutes 12 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
28: Lough Erne
3 weeks ago
42 minutes 56 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
26: Mapping Waterways
3 weeks ago
33 minutes 35 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
25: War on the Waterways
3 weeks ago
51 minutes

NEW SEASON 4
24: The Navvys
1 year ago
36 minutes 19 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
23: The Royal Canal
1 year ago
36 minutes 23 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
22: The 30 Year Anniversary of the Shannon-Erne Waterway
1 year ago
32 minutes 45 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
21: Writers on the Erne
1 year ago
35 minutes 41 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
20: Genesis
1 year ago
28 minutes 17 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
19: The Grand Canal
1 year ago
30 minutes 28 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
18: THE 29th LOCK
1 year ago
33 minutes 42 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
17: Paddling the Waterways
1 year ago
39 minutes 4 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
16: Hidden Treasures of the Waterways
2 years ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
15: Boating on the Barrow
2 years ago
25 minutes 9 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
14: The Maguires, Kings of Fermanagh
2 years ago
26 minutes 9 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
13: The Voyage from St. James's Gate
2 years ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

NEW SEASON 4
In the NEW SEASON 4 of Waterways through Time, historian Turtle Bunbury explores Ireland's rivers, lakes, and canals through conversations with remarkable voices. Historian Rob Goodbody explains how our waterways were first mapped. Brian Cassells tells the story of the Ulster Canal and its modern revival. Liam Kenny shares the lore and legends of Kildare's towpaths. Admiral Michael Clarke recalls the yachting traditions of Lough Erne and its role in World War Two. John and Sandra Lefroy invite us aboard the Phoenix at Killaloe. Military historian Dr Harman Murtagh reflects on war and settlement along the waterways. And sailing historian Vincent Delany charts the story of the Shannon One Design.