In 1957, the steam pipe on a goods train in England blew. The train was roaring down a steep incline. The driver, John Axon, knowing he would die, stayed on board warning others of the impending disas
In 1948 the Australian journalist and travel writer Colin Simpson went on an extraordinary excursion into Arnhem Land to record, on film and audio tape, many of the people and places around the Oenpel
Three Cork born Muslims relate their experiences of finding Islam, practising their religion in their home town, and worshipping at their Mosque, on an industrial estate on the outskirts of the city.
Ned, Dermot and Noel, who live with an acquired brain injury, are cared for within the Macroom house in Co. Cork, one of the assisted living services operated by Acquired Brain Injury Ireland.