c1960: Roving Reporter checks out Ballycastle Museum

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James Boyce reports from "one of the best-kept little towns in Northern Ireland", where he explores a collection that includes an amazing array of artefacts reputedly owned by famous people.

These include a saddle belonging to William F Cody (aka Buffalo Bill), 'fertility plates' brought back from Tibet by Edmund Hillary, Edward Carson's rifle and a fan used by Marie Antoinette.

In 2010, BBC Northern Ireland presenter Gerry Anderson launched an appeal to try to find out what happened to these objects.

Recorded circa 1960.

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