Dawe's Explores Tyrone Crystal

From the collection of

Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive
Launched in 2000, Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive spans from 1897 to the present day and currently contains an ever-expanding catalogue of 13,000 items. It comprises material from a variety of depositors including feature films, sport, documentaries, animation, amateur footage, light entertainment, and a significant proportion of broadcast material from the UTV Archive.

Dawe's Explores Tyrone Crystal


Is crystal glass a solution to chronic unemployment? See one story from a self-help movement tackling poverty and sectarian discrimination.

To confront chronic unemployment Fr. Eustace revives Tyrone's lost tradition of glass blowing on its 200th anniversary. As this film begins you'll see Gert Elstner who trained the local workforce. Before this factory opened these workers learned their trade amongst the coffins behind Mc Aleers Hotel. Locals gathered jam jars and bottles for trainees to practice with. They would go on to produce Ireland's largest chandelier which hangs in The Merchant Hotel in Belfast.

Fr. Eustace formed the Tyrone Development Association to address the social needs of the local community. With the financial support of organisations like the Northern Ireland Resurgence Trust the association helped people build their own houses. Investment from Ohio enabled this factory to open in 1971. This self-help approach produced a global success before changing tastes and recession forced Tyrone Crystal to close its doors after nearly 40 years in 2010. Since then there have been several attempts by these skilled workers including Gert Elstner to revive this industry under different names. This material is courtesy of the UTV archive.


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