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James Orr's Donegore Hill
An extract from James Orr's 'Donegore Hill' read by Ivan Herbison. Helen Mark explains how this poem embodies much of the ethos and culture of the Ulster-Scots and details the poet's involvement in the 1798 Rebellion. (Broadcast: 15/05/1999)
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