Dromintee, Co Armagh
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Visit the area of Dromintee in County Armagh and explore the history and people.
Joe visits the parish of Dromintee in County Armagh. He gives a brief outline of the area's history and then Mick Donegan shows him the Kilnasaggart inscribed stone, believed to be the oldest inscribed Christian monument in all of Ireland. They then visit the ruins of Moyry Castle, built in late Elizabethan times during the rebellion of Hugh O'Neill. Joe tells of the old local custom of pavvying - door to door selling when men weren't needed to work on the land and which saw people from Dromintee travel as far off as Canada to sell goods.
Elizabeth Murphy and Rose Byrne show Joe their collection of antique household implements, explaining to him how they were used. Patsy Morgan and Eamon Larkin tell Joe of the poor agricultural yield in the area which tradionally required locals to supplement their income from pavvying and demonstrate some antique farm tools.
Lesser Spotted Ulster is a long-running and popular programme that visits the places many of us have heard of but never been to. Presenter Joe Mahon gently explores what makes a place what it is.