The great folk song of 'The Ould Lammas Fair of Ballycastle O' is a
celebration of one of the oldest and most popular fairs in Ireland. It
still has the power to draw visitors from far and wide and is a
not-to-be-missed event for the locals. It is full of history. For older
folks, it is a time to remember 'the scene that haunt' the memories. For
the younger folk, it is an occasion to tune into the excitement of a
by-gone times. - When else would one enjoy the unsophisticated taste of
dulse and yellow-man except, of course, when - like in the song - on the
pouting lips of a Mary-Anne. But the ancient reach of the Lammas Fair
goes much further. Its origins are immersed in pre-history, in times
long before the message of St Patrick was heard in Ireland, when gods of
light and fertility were celebrated. This booklet, an updated
publication of the original written in the 1966, retraces much of what
is known and some of what can only be guessed at about the origin and
development of this truly traditional event.