All Our Yesterday’s Team
- Director’s Statement: – Breege Rowley
It all started with my neighbour throwing away his old cine films. Unable to play them anymore, he saw them as obsolete. But to me, they were treasures—precious memories of life, history, and community. That moment sparked a realization: stories like his, and ours, were at risk of being lost forever. From that day, I felt a responsibility to preserve Swinford’s past—not just for us, but for generations to come.
“All Our Yesterdays” is the culmination of that mission. This documentary captures 250 years of Swinford’s history through the voices, photos, cine films, and music of its people. It’s a tapestry of memory, woven from the resilience, creativity, and spirit of a town that has withstood the test of time.
With over two decades of experience in film and television, contributing to Award Winning works like Buskers, Pavee Lackeen, and Pilgrim Hill, I knew I could take on this challenge. I began this project ten years ago, driven by a passion to preserve Ireland’s heritage and inspired by the universal themes of emigration, survival, and connection to home.
What makes All Our Yesterdays truly unique are the treasures it contains: unseen cine footage, century-old letters from Swinford to New York, and a soundtrack created by local musicians, past and present. These elements create an intimate portrait of a small town with a global legacy, resonating with audiences worldwide.
This film is not just a tribute to Swinford; it’s a call to action for communities everywhere to honour and preserve their own stories. Heritage is fragile, and if we don’t act to protect it, it risks being forgotten.
Thank you for joining me on this journey to celebrate Swinford’s extraordinary past. My hope is that All Our Yesterdays will inspire others to reconnect with their roots, value their history, and see the power of storytelling in bringing people together.
With gratitude,
Breege Rowley
Director, All Our Yesterdays


Cast & Crew
Cast and Crew
- Director/Producer: Breege Rowley
- Composer: Conor Walsh, Alannah Thornburg, Steven Doherty
- Musicians: Michael Davitt CCE, Alfi, Antonette Byrne, Matt Molloy of the Chieftains
- Irish Tenor: John Feeney 1950’s Carnegie Hall
- Voiceover Talent: Nora Mc Burney
- Cinematographer: Richard Kendrick
- Editor: Breege Rowley
- Location Sound: Mary Harkin
- Featured Contributors: Michael Comer, Marie Boran,Michael Brabazon,Tom Hennigan, Kay Daly Hemingway, Joe Mellett, Micheál Murphy, Marie Holmes Walsh, Kathleen Benson, Tom Oliver, Ray Lambe, Maureen Redington Sweeney, Tommy Bredican, Eddie Bredican, Val Bredican, Bridie Rowley, Tom Costello, Ann Costello, Elaine Costello Quinn, Sharon Costello, Michael Farrelly, Mary Lynskey, John Lynskey, Nancy Lynskey Doyle, Jimmy Lynskey, Tom Kilgallen, Nora Mc Burney, Máirtín Mellett, Máirin Noone, Bríd O’Connell, Tom Lavin, Tommy Pigeon, Trish Durkan, Seán Mc Nicholas, Tom Kavanagh, Noel McNicholas
