Bogs are strange places. Their unique properties slow down the process of decay. They not only preserve bodies, but also evidence of what may have happened to them...
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The Parnell Divorce Case - a story that shocked the Victorian world
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The Lingaun – Exploring Ireland's Oldest Frontier Part II
The Lingaun – Exploring Ireland's Oldest Frontier Part I
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Women on Trial - The Alice Morton Divorce Case of 1920
The Mystery of Henry Wilson’s Assassination
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The Myth of Irish Neutrality in World War II
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