Save £15 - Subscribe annually today using voucher code BLACKFRIDAY24

This film is part of Free

Lammas Fair Ballycastle

Ballycastle is alive with all the buzz and bustle of the celebrated event.

Sponsored film 1964 6 mins Silent

From the collection of:

Logo for Northern Ireland Screen

Overview

'The Auld/Ould Lammas Fair is an annual event held in Ballycastle, County Antrim, on the last Monday and Tuesday of August. This footage captures many of the traditional facets of the festival, be it the multitude of stallholders selling their goods, or the general air of celebration conjured by musicians, dancers and people playing games.

These colourful rushes are amongst a wealth of footage that was generated by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board.The beginnings of The Lammas Fair can be traced back to the 17th Century and, although it is now known primarily seen as a tourist event, it originated as a farmers' (sheep) market. The two traditional foods sold at the Fair are 'Dulse' and 'yellowman'. Dulse is an edible seaweed that is collected from the local shores and dried out, whilst 'Yellowman' - so-named because of its colour - is a candy not dissimilar in texture and taste to honeycomb.