In Episode three, Directed and produced by Déirdre Ní Mhairtín, John explores how we map the world today as he meets Paddy Flynn VP, GEO Data Operations at Google. Former Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin, takes a trip down memory lane as he goes on a journey with John back to his childhood neighbourhood Ballyfermot and we also learn about his fascination with Dublin Bus Routes. Nora Owen talks to John about how Fingal got it’s origins and her life in Malahide and the lost language of Fingallian, John also visits Lord Mayor of Dublin Hazel Chu who tells us why sense of place is so important, and John discovers how the first resident of Dublin’s Mansion House, Joshua Dawson, played his part in creating the South Side of Dublin we know of today.
John Creedon returns to explore more of the true meanings behind Irish place names, beginning by investigating how the country came to be called Ireland. Also: actor and comedian Ardal O’Hanlon joins John in Cork at the site of the moving statue in Ballinspittle to uncover the true meaning behind the place name and to reflect on their own visits there in 1985. John also meets Professor Luke O Neill who tests the water in some local holy wells to find out if indeed they do have healing properties.