Angus, Ballynure Old Boys Football Club, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland
Angus sings at Ballynure Old Boys Football Club, 40th Anniversary Dinner, Corrs Corner, Ballyclare, Co. Antrim, N. Ireland.
The Twelfth Newcastle 2018
Coverage of The Twelfth from Newcastle, Co. Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Districts include Castlewellan, Mourne, Lecale, Ballynahinch, Comber and Saintfield.
Carntall 1983 Part 3
Carntall Acc Parade, Ballyclare 1983
Drumglass Park - Belfast - Lisburn Road - Northern Ireland
Ireland Trip & Eating Out at Belfast! The best trips out there are those which will entertain every single member of the family and which at the same time will end up with a good meal, which was exactly the thing with our trip - we enjoyed walking around the park while the kids were playing and we ended all this with a nice meal.
This time the trip we went on was meant to be for Drumglass Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland - trying to complete the list of parks in the city which we could manage to visit and give the kids some space to play around - and we have to say that it might not carry lots of things to be seen inside but the green space is definitely suitable for the kids to play around.
There is a story behind the appearance of Drumglass Park - which is the case with lots of parks in Northern Ireland. The name of the park was taken from Henry Musgrave who was a well-known landowner who was elected an Honorary Burgess of the city of Belfast in 1917. Musgrave used to live in Drumglass House which is one of the most prestigious houses in the Malone Road area and that is why the name of the park became Drumglass.
When Musgrave died, he left behind 6 acres of his property to the city to be used as a public park or a playground for the children, which was eventually done by the Lady Mayoress of Belfast, Lady Turner, in 1924 and was at the beginning referred to as Drumglass Playcentre. Musgrave House and site's remains are now part of the Victoria College Girl's School.
It is a good thing that those who own a huge land in their country always think about turning it into a garden or a playground for the kids after they die - it become well appreciated.
Drumglass Park in Belfast - located on Lisburn Road - contains a private gate lodge which is located near the entrance of the park, which used to serve as the original lodge for Musgrave's estate and which was built back in 1882 - you could still spot the Musgrave family monogram above one of the doorways.
The park has recently undergone some refurbishments that included the upgrading of the pathways as well as the new drainage system that was installed, the reseeding that was carried out and installing new furniture for the park, new lighting and adding some new artwork as well - these different refurbishments were done recently in 2017 and lots of children and adults came to celebrate and experience the new place.
Taking a bicycle and a scooter along with them, the kids started their race once their legs landed inside the park and they were so happy with the place and with having the chance to play around freely - which is usually the same when it comes to those different parks that we manage to visit in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
After finishing their time and playing around for the amount of time they needed, it was time for us to go and get a good meal and feed our stomachs, so we ended up with fish and chips and turning them into sandwiches as well - this is considered one of the favorite meals that kids could actually choose to eat and since we are outside then we believe that this is considered one of the best options as well.
This was the adventure we have been to this time and the trip we have recently made but we have been to several other parks and gardens before as well in both Ireland and Northern Ireland which we loved their experiences from trails and other options as well as the statues which might be planted everywhere in the park of the garden.
From those different parks which we have been to before in Belfast or other cities around Northern Ireland, there is the famous Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park which is one of the oldest and is believed to be from the most popular as well ( we have been to the Colin Glen Park with its famous Gruffalo trail that the kids enjoyed the most ( in Belfast there is also the Botanic Gardens which we also have been to and which is located near Belfast city cente ( Victoria Park is another option in Belfast city for all those searching for a park to go and have some good time with the family at ( another park which we consider one of the best in Belfast is Ormeau Park which happens to be one of the most famous in Belfast ( there is also the Clement Wilson Park ( Belvoir Park ( and the list could keep getting longer and longer when it comes to the beautiful parks and gardens found in Belfast.
Our trip to Drumglass Park in Belfast was worth it, tell us more about your trip there and share with us your experiences with the other parks as well.
The best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
Sammy Mackie - Im Yer Man
Sammy Mackie giving an exclusive and very rare performance of the terrace fav @ Newtownabbey NISC 25th Anniversary Dinner, 23/06/07 Ballyclare GC.
A1 Students Coaching their classmates for ICT task
Students who have completed their work help others who need additional coaching to complete their task. Well done students!
ict and english combine project
internation pioneer school , bangkok
Kerri Ann boyle
Hop skip and a little bit cuckoo
Masonic Lodge #666 in Lancaster County, PA
The Class of 2018 Graduation Video
A look back at their time at Meadowbrook - the kids who make up our incomparable Class of 2018!
Mossley Primary School Helicopter
Mark
ICT Innovations at North Leamington School
North Leamington School was the first UK school to have Windows 7 implemented throughout the campus. Staff and Pupils discuss the merits of using Windows 7.
massive fight wow
year 5 beats up year 8
Netherfield primary PATH 2015
Drunk in Public. Is this art? Beautiful days festival. 22/8/04.
Drunk in public. Beautiful days festival. 22nd August 2004.
New schools for Lasswade and Eastwood
A new generation of community facilities, including two of Scotland's first secondary-level Schools for the Future, were opened today.
First Minister Alex Salmond performed the formal opening of the £36.8 million Lasswade Centre in Midlothian -- which includes one of the first secondary schools to open through the Scotland's Schools for the Future school-building programme, a swimming pool, library, and other community assets open to the public.
Lasswade High School previously had been rated as one of the secondary school buildings in the worst condition in Scotland until the Scottish Government pledged new funding in June 2010 of £21.3 million towards the project that will accommodate 1,480 pupils.
UBPB G4 MSR Full Bands at Broxbourne 2014
University of Bedfordshire Pipe Band playing in the Grade 4 MSR Full Bands competition at Broxbourne on 11th May 2014
Samantha succeeds in her ICT department at a Northern Ireland school
Samantha studied for her undergraduate degree at Queen's and decided to stay on and complete the PGCE in IT/Computing. She gives her opinion of the PGCE, including the support she received from tutors and library staff. Samantha describes her current job, as Head of ICT at Lisnagarvey High School, and her own experience of getting a secondary-level teaching job in Northern Ireland.