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NEW Episode 4, S3, The Grand Canal

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Release Date: 06/20/2024

NEW Episode 8, Season 3, The Navvys show art NEW Episode 8, Season 3, The Navvys

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Turtle is joined by Ultan Cowley who shares his insights into the daily lives, motivations and semi-mythological reputations of the Irish navvies who built the canals, and how their successors built Britain’s railways, motorways and the Channel Tunnel.  

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NEW Episode 7, Season 3, The Royal Canal show art NEW Episode 7, Season 3, The Royal Canal

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Started on the eve of the French Revolution, the Royal Canal is Ireland’s longest manmade waterway running for 145 km (90 miles) from Dublin to the River Shannon. Here Turtle tells the colourful story of its founders Long John Binns and William Cope, and looks at why it took almost 30 years to finish the project. 

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NEW Episode 6, Season 3: 30 Year Anniversary of the Shannon-Erne Waterway/ show art NEW Episode 6, Season 3: 30 Year Anniversary of the Shannon-Erne Waterway/

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

It is now 30 yrs since the completion of the Shannon-Erne waterway, linking the Shannon and Erne river systems. It was a pioneering project in many ways, not least as one of the first major collaborative efforts between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Turtle talks with renowned engineer Joe Gillespie, the main OPW  representative on the project, for a reflection on how the transformational waterway came about. 

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NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Irish language novelist and historian Séamas Mac Annaidh discusses his childhood on the island of Enniskillen, as well as the monks who compiled the Annals of Ulster on Belle Isle, the school where Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett studied, and a poem about American GIs playing baseball amid the ruins of Devinish Island. 

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NEW Episode 2, S3 Genesis show art NEW Episode 2, S3 Genesis

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Featuring cameos by James Joyce’s canal-building forbear and Black Tom Wentworth, we learn how the desire to drain and improve Ireland’s boglands led the industrious Georgians to slowly (very slowly) construct some of the island’s earliest canals and waterways.

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NEW Episode 4, S3, The Grand Canal show art NEW Episode 4, S3, The Grand Canal

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Turtle charts the twists and turns of the long-running project to connect Dublin to the River Shannon.

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NEW Episode 3, S3 THE 29th LOCK show art NEW Episode 3, S3 THE 29th LOCK

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Patsy Cummins is the third generation of her family to work on the Grand Canal. Having been keeper of the 29th lock near Tullamore, she talks of the friendships she made along the way and explains how a tragedy at Shannon Bridge brought her family east to Ballycowan.

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NEW: Episode 1, S3: Paddling the Waterways’ show art NEW: Episode 1, S3: Paddling the Waterways’

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Dive into this gorgeous interview with Gwen Wilkinson, who named her homemade boat ‘Minnot’ before setting out on her 400 km journey from the shores of Lough Erne to the tidal waters of the River Barrow in Ireland.

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Hidden Treasures of the Waterways show art Hidden Treasures of the Waterways

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Turtle talks with marine archaeologist, Dr Connie Kelleher, about the exciting revelations of underwater archaeology on Irish waterways from Neolithic logboats to battle debris to the treasures of the modern age.

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Boating on the Barrow show art Boating on the Barrow

NEW Season 3, Waterways through Time with historian, Turtle Bunbury

Boating guru Cliff Reid of www.boatrips.ie discusses the glorious historical, geographical and natural elements of the River Barrow, the second-longest river in Ireland.

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Turtle charts the twists and turns of the long-running project to connect Dublin to the River Shannon.