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Seosamh Ó Maolalaí
Royal Canal

Seosamh Ó Maolalaí tells a funny folk tale about a monster who haunts the Royal Canal. The tale is one that recurs in several towns in Ireland - about a monster who comes into conflict with a saint. Here, Seosamh updates it into a charming childrens story in Irish, where St Laurence comes to tackle the monster and outsmart him

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More about Royal Canal

The Royal Canal is 90 miles long and continues up to Longford via Mullingar. Work started in 1790 and took 27 years to finish. It's often associated with Brendan Behan, who grew up nearby, and mentions the canal in his famous song The Auld Triangle.