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Most people know Daniel O'Connell as the great liberator who lends his name to the main street in Dublin City but did you know he was responsible for the city's largest graveyard? He wanted everyone no matter their religious beliefs to have a dignified burial.
Join Erin as she tells her class all about the tour of Glasnevin Cemetery.
Experience Glasnevin: Irelands National Cemetery
https://www.dctrust.ie/experience-glasnevin/education.html
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How do you get a cool nickname like The Hound Of Chulainn? Well, you use your top ninja skills when fighting Chulainn's dog of course - courage, smarts, and uh... hurling! Here's our telling of the story of a normal boy called Setanta who became the most feared and respected warrior in not only Co Louth but all of Ireland.
Narrated by - Aideen McBride
Written by - Peter Baxter and Joseph Orr
Music by Peter Baxter
Sound Design by - Kevin Carrick
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We aren't the first generation to walk around Dublin and not look where we are going and walk into poles and signposts. Back in 1785 The Lord Mayor passed a law to stop people gazing up in the air scanning for flying machines. This is the story of the intrepid explorer who challenged that ban and made the first flight through Irish skies - Ladies and Gentleman I give you .....Richard Crosbie.
Narration By David Sheehan
Sound Design By David Sheehan
Written By Peter Baxter
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This week's episode of Tell Tale is all about Robert Halpin from Wicklow, who was one of the most interesting and important mariners of the 19th century.
He lived an extraordinary life! Running away to sea as a young boy was just the start and he had many adventures such as the laying of a cross Atlantic Cable (that almost everyone said couldn't be laid) then losing the connection when it snapped in the middle of the Ocean, then finding it again, then losing it again (D'Oh!) and then finding it again.
On his retirement, Robert designed and built the magnificent Tinakilly House in Wicklow where he lived out his days and died after cutting his toenails.
Why not make your own storytelling podcasts? Find out more about our online courses for students and teachers at www.createschool.ie/cpd
Narration By David Sheehan
Sound Design By David Sheehan
Written By Peter Baxter & Joseph Orr
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We are back after the Easter break with a story about a very significant Easter in Irish History. It was of course 1916 and this episode tells the story of the Rising in a different way. Ruairi comes home from school and tells his family that he had been learning about Irish History in school and his Granda, who is a bit of a Seanachaí proceeds to tell him the real story and so our story begins in earnest.
Originally released as a Stop Motion Animation with LEGO video this film has now recorded over 100,000 views on YouTube and is used in classrooms around the country as a great resource.
Written by Peter Baxter & Joseph Orr
Historical Consultant and Voice of Granda - Pat Liddy
Music - "Time To Be" written and performed by Peter Baxter & Leslie Dowdall
Voice of Ruairi - Finn Baxter
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This week's episode is a bit of a tongue twister - A Tale To Tell by Tell Tale!
It is all about storytelling in the County Of Wicklow and talks about some of the great storytelling peoples who's stories travelled through the area.
Narrated by Niall De Burca
Written by Peter Baxter & Joseph Orr of Createschool
Made possible by the generous support of Wicklow County Council
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Tell-Tale is our weekly storytelling podcast that features a different character from Ireland's colourful and interesting past.
Some of our podcasts are also available as Stop Motion Animations and you can view these at www.youtube.com/telltaleanimations
This episode explores the time when Patrick arrived in Ireland and met with a less than friendly welcome on the shores of Wicklow. We learn how Mantan (aka The Toothless one) received his name and how he later gave his name to the county.
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This project was made possible with the support of Wicklow County Council Arts Office.
Narrated by Connie Hughes
Written and Produced by Peter Baxter & Joseph Orr
Music by Peter Baxter