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Oisin: son of fionn maccumhail

Ireland, 1970
film

Records without commentary the images of trees, mountains, lakes, flowers and animals of Ireland. Made as Ireland’s contribution to European Conservatio..

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Reflections: Ireland

Ireland, 1978
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Yeats country

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Sons of Matthew

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Angus

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The Quiet land

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In the company of trees

New Zealand, 1978
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Enchanted isles

United Kingdom, 1958
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Ulster

United Kingdom, 1955
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Wild highlands

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Prospects of Ireland

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Beara

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Eire

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Loch Lomond

United Kingdom, 1968
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The Shepherd

Canada, 1955
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Man of Aran

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Connemara and its ponies

Ireland, 1976
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A Visit to Ireland

United States, 1948
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John Olsen: Journey through 'you beaut' country

Australia, 1991
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