About This Episode
Welcome to Episode 38 of the Voices Of Boyle Podcast!
Welcome to episode 38 of the Voices of Boyle!
In this episode, Clive Roe shares historical insights about the Church of Ireland and the fascinating restoration of its 150-year-old organ.
Discover some rich history of Boyle, from ancient graveyards to royal connections.
Join us as Clive delves into family legacies, underground tunnels, and the unique challenges of preserving local history.
For those of you that would like to find out more about the Church of Ireland in Boyle, Clive published a 24 page booklet on the subject which is available to buy in a few different shops in Boyle.
Thanks to Brendan O’ Dowd for creating and recording the musical piece for the podcast.
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I am looking forward to Paul Connolly’s interview and, in the meantime, happy to have discovered Voices of Boyle and to be listening to Clive Roe who has been very friendly and helpful in locating records for me. Our Robertson and later Burke family lived at The Abbey and were proud guardians of the abbey and grounds from 1793 or so until the government bodies took it on in the late 19C.
Yes, Paul’s episode is a very insightful and informative one indeed. It will be a couple of months before it’s published.