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Legend of the Lough

Category:
Irish Culture, History, Travelogue
Directed by:
British Pathé
Produced by:
British Pathé
Year:

1937
Duration:

2 mins 44 sec
Language:
English

This short travelogue, part of the Pathetone Weekly cinemagazine, features the scenic landscapes of Glendalough, Co. Wicklow.

Stunning footage of the ‘earthly paradise’ includes the upper and lower lakes, the majestic round tower, St. Kevin’s Church, and a ruined monastery. The narrator tells the story of St. Kevin – an Irish saint who lived very primitively in a cave by the lake in the 6th century. Facts are sprinkled with anecdotes: ‘A young woman enamoured with the holy man once visited him, only to meet with his displeasure. Indeed, he would have none of her and pushed her into the water.’

Tourists still flock to Glendalough to experience the spectacular scenery, rich history, archaeology and abundant wildlife.

This film is part of The Irish Independence Film Collection – The Early Irish Free State that explores facets of Irish society after the War of Independence and up to the birth of the Irish Republic.

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