All I've Ever Known: Margaret Gallagher's Story - My Thatched Cottage without modern amenities.

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Documentary I produced for the BBC in 1992 that has proven to be very popular from its first broadcast, and continues to attract interest from across the world in 2022. Margaret Gallagher from Belcoo, County Fermanagh, N. Ireland, enjoys her rural lifestyle, living without modern amenities. This was shot on 16mm film.
It reached one million views by June 2019 without any advertising and those numbers continue to climb in 2021. Fantastic! Many thanks to all viewers and especially those who have left such kind comments. I've been in touch with Margaret and she is thrilled at the response.
John Callister (PeaceNIreland.com)

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  • Margaret describes herself as uneducated, but she is more articulate than most university graduates I meet.
  • Heard her on the radio a few times lately, she's still going strong living in the same cottage
  • I simply cannot get my head around how profoundly grounded these folks are. Living in the States in a culture where people constantly crave what they don't have, I was in awe of this family who have addressed life as it has presented itself, with balance and practicality.. What a wonderful model for us all.
  • What a splendid woman Margaret is , from her history to her reality of understanding how empty and meaningless the modern world is , fraught with nothing but gee gaws and trinkets , the separation of family and tradition for the vacuus grasp after fame and wealth . Rather Margaret's reality , way of life , generosity of spirit , loyalty and strength . Long may she live in the way she must live . 👍🇬🇧
  • Well, I am English and I just stumbled across this lovely video. This reminds me of the time when such programmes were shown on the television and connected everyone with people leading all sorts of lives. Now, we see celebrity after celebrity (a meaningless term) leading vacuous lives and talking about nothing but those vacuous lives. This beautifully made video refreshed me with its glimpse into the life of Margaret, a life well worth knowing and a person well worth listening to. This lady, is intelligent, eloquent, obviously well-read with her Russian literature, despite leaving school at 14, and puts to shame the modern education system which rarely turns out someone of Margaret’s intelligence. Well, thank you John, for posting this. I hope !Margaret is well. God bless this delightful and charming lady.
  • No idea how I ended-up watching this, but what a lovely antidote to all the other crap I've been viewing.
  • @gena1714
    Deep down this is how we all want to live.
  • Living in a thatched cottage with items from 2 generations back this lady has more class then most of my generation.
  • "There's nothing in the modern world that I'd want. There's nothing as powerful as the love of a family" Margaret is far richer than the majority.
  • My Mother grew up like this ! it made her a strong woman she died at 96........ Respect for the ways of old .......
  • @chickadee317
    12 minutes in and I must say, this woman is a national treasure.
  • This woman is blessed in a very special way that most of us will never know.
  • This is my granny’s best friend and I can say she is an amazing person we always walk to her house it’s a stunning house and she keeps it to perfection
  • Being intelligent and educated is not really anything to do with certificates. A love of nature and having it all around you is truly inspiring in itself.
  • This lady reminded me of my great grandma she lived in rural Georgia USA and lived exactly the same and with the same attitude. I loved her more than I can speake !
  • We now live in a technocratic society full of hate greed and lack of respect for the past and present. This lady and I mean (LADY) would be a pleasure to sit down and have a nice conversation with nice being the operative word .A trait that seems to have gone out of fashion.God bless Margaret.
  • I just googled this lady, she's still going strong and she looks fantastic. An environmentally friendly way of life.
  • This lovely woman and her simple and honest lifestyle is full and rich in history. She says she is not educated but her education is far greater. She has a wealth of knowledge far beyond schooling. Could listen to her for hours. A wonderful video. Thank you for sharing
  • This brought tears to my eyes. So touching. I remember one of my aunts farming with her husband and 3 sons. They had no electricity, and no running water. Everything was hand made and a lot of canning was done, I loved to go visit her. She was soft spoken, a gentle woman who baked the best pies and cookies. She also worked very hard. She passed many years ago but I will never forget her.
  • People don't get how much they learn over 3 or 4 decades outside of school. I'm a PhD and spent many, many years surrounded by academia. My father-in-law left school at 12 in the 40s. He is still the smartest person I've ever known with a history very much like Margaret's.