Drumcondra, Dorset Street, Dublin, Ireland, Croke Park, Irish, John Brady
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A short video of where I grew up in Dublin. All around Drumcondra and Dorset, featuring the Red Parrot Pub, McGraths, Quinns, Dorset Street Shopping,
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Cabra Phibsboro, Dublin, Ireland
Drive through video of Cabra - Phibsboro, Dublin, County Dublin,
St Patrick's Day - 2012 - Parade, People, Pub, Friends, Girls, Guinnesss, ....
Top 10 of Ireland -- 250 essential, amusing and bizarre lists
Eoghan Corry
Nationalities living in the Republic of Ireland
Nationality Number of people
1. English/Welsh 204.746
2. Polish 63.090
3. American 25181
4. Lithuanian 24.808
5. Scottish 16863
6. Nigerian 16.677
7. Latvian 13.999
8. German 11.797
9. Chinese 11.218
10. Filipino 9.644
Foreign languages used in Courts in the Republic of Ireland
1. Polish 2. Romanian 3. Lithuanian 4. Russian ......
Most common causes of disputes in the small claims Court
Holidays, Electrical goods, Furniture, Damage to private property, Cars, Audio/computer, Professional services, Building, Dry-cleaner, Clothing.
Religious affiliations in the Republic of Ireland
1. Apostolic 2. Ortodox 3. Hindu 4. Atheism 5. Lutheran
6. Muslim 7. Buddist ...
Tips for a good relationship from OSCAR WILDE
Men marry because they are tired, women because they are curious; both are dissapointed.
The book of life begins with a man and a woman in a garden, and it ends with Revelations.
Views of the Irish
Jack Nicolson -- I'm Irish. I think about death all the time.
Winston Churchill -- We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English.
Hugh Leonard -- The problem with Ireland is that it's a country full of genius, but with absolutely no talent.
Piseogs
If someoane places a rotten egg in your garden it will bring you bad luck.
A white horse is an unlucky thing to see.
Green is an unlucky color to be worn on a wedding day.
Quintessential dishes
Beef served with Guinness.
Oysters served with bacon.
Lamb cutles served with honey, fruit and herbs.
Salmon, smoked and cooked, with cream and herbs.
Ways with a potato
Boxty, Champ, Coddle, Colcannon, Potato cake, Potato soup, Potato skins, Shepherd's Pie, Traditional mash, Traditional roast.
Traditional singers
Margaret Barry('My Lagan Love'), Dominic Behan('The Patriot Game'), Mary Black('No Frontiers'), Dolores Keane('Rambling Irishman')...
Modern songwriters
Luka Bloom ('City of Chicago'), Paul Brady('The Island'), Paddy Casey('Saints and Sinners'), Glen Hansard('Falling Slowly'), Jimmy MacCarthy('Ride On'), Mickey McConnell('Only Our Rivers Run Free'), Shane McGowan('Fairtaly of New York')...
Phrases you'll need to write your own Irish ballad
All in the merry/pleasant month of (may, ...)
As I roved out
Carry me over
Come all ye
Come list to what I say
Her/His beauty was
My name is
She/He stole my heart away
She met a soldier/sailor/jolly ploughboy
Film actors
Pierce Brosnan -- Navan, Co. Meath
Collin Farrell -- Castleknock, Dublin
Liam Neeson -- Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Quotes from Father Ted
I'm not fascist. I'm priest. Fascist dress up in black and tell people what to do.
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
Words invented in Ireland
Bard('poet'), Bog('soft'), Boycott, Brogue('shoe'), Callaw('balad'), Galore('sufficiency'), Glen('valley'), Loch('lake'), Tory('pursue'), Whiskey('water of live').
St. Patrick's Day Parade 2012 in Ireland (Maynooth, Co. Kildare).
O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - Dublin Attractions - A MUST VISIT Famous Street in Dublin
Anyone who has visited Dublin, Ireland, will have walked O'Connell Street - its the main street in the city and has been for many years - claiming its own place in history. Full of locals and tourists - O'Connell Street is often a bus stop for any sightseeing or people looking for a hotel for a weekend in Dublin.
Should we refer to O'Connell street as one of the main places that define the trip to Dublin? Actually, whether you are going out for a walk, jumping on the hop-on hop-off bus tour, or else trying to spot out the most famous magnificent places which you should visit in this city, you will end up stumbling upon O'Connell street for being an old famous one where one could enjoy shopping, go for a walk, or even enjoy some of the old statues for the famous figures which are placed there.
Before coming to the name O'Connell, this street has gone through two different times and dealt with two different names; it was first referred to as Drogheda Street and which was named after Henry Moore, Earl of Drogheda, until it was widened and renamed to Sackville Street after Lionel Sackville, first Duke of Dorset, from the late 1700 until 1924. Eventually, the street was called O'Connell in honour of Daniel O'Connell, a nationalist leader of the 19th century and whose statue stands at the lower end of the street facing O'Connell Bridge.
The reason why we always consider it an important pin on the map of Dublin which tourists will be following is the location of the street, which is found in the heart of Dublin city, the capital of Ireland, and thus brings all those tourists to it. O'Connell street runs through the centre of the city, O'Connell Bridge, Westmoreland Street, College Green and Dame Street, terminating at City Hall and Dublin Castle and is also situated north the River Liffey; so one would definitely come across these places while being in Dublin.
Regardless its location and the different things one could do in this street from shopping to enjoying the nightlife, it is important to mention all the different statues which you will get the chance to come across and see while walking in this street and which come in addition to the famous statue of Daniel O'Connell which stands at the lower end of the street where the O'Connell Bridge is located.
From the different statues that you will manage to come across in O'Connell, there is the William Smith O'Brian which was moved to the street in 1929. There is also the Sir John Gray which is carved entirely of white Sicilian marble. Inside this street you will also come across James Larkin which is an expressive bronze statue atop a granite plinth and on which the birth date on Larkin was written incorrectly but was then written in the right way. There is also the Father Theobald Mathew, Charles Stewart Parnell, and Nelson's Pillar.
There are also some famous and important buildings situated around O'Connell street, such as St. Mary's Pro Cathedral, the Rotunda Hospital, Trinity college ( and the Bank of Ireland.
The old O'Connell street is not like the modern one in regards of its wideness and the shops found in it. There were other things done to the place and which are related to removing things and substituting them with others, such as the removal of all the London Plane trees and the installation of over 200 replacement of various species and lots of other things which were done as some kind of trying to correct the wrong things done in the past and turning this street into a more modernized place for people to walk, enjoy their times, and at the same time come across different statues and public art, since the longest public art in the world is found in O'Connell street.
There are actually lots of reasons why this street is considered a must when it comes to the different popular places and attractions that one will visit and definitely pass by in Dublin, Northern Ireland.
There are different places and landmarks that one will need to visit when it comes to Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, and which are the Dublinia Viking Museum that reveals the history of the vikings and the medieval times ( there is also Grafton street which is considered the number one shopping destination in Dublin ( as well as going to the Merrion Square and walking across its famous garden where the statue of Oscar Wilde is located ( and going to the place where the famous statue of Molly Malone is located to know more about the history behind the song as well as take some pictures with it (
Wondering what to do in Dublin? Add a walk along O'Connell Street into your list, you will probably do it anyway :-)
O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland - Dublin Attractions - A MUST VISIT Famous Street in Dublin
Follow me around: A day in Maynooth
Maynooth was lucky with Orphelia and I used the free time from uni to edit some more. This was fimed Thursday, 21.09.2017. This is what an average day in Maynooth looks like for me - minus the sunshine and plus a bit more rain :D
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Dublin riot- Dorset St brick throwing lads
Clad in tracksuits and a coat of angst, these fine gentlemen displayed their right to freedom of speech. While I don't condone throwing bricks at policemen, I was impressed by the throwing arms of some of these youths. Subsequently I found a new player to field Deep Square Leg in my scout club's cricket team.
More riot action here
Ultimate Dublin Fan
The tears say it all!
Dublin vs Kerry All Ireland Football Final 2015 Last 10 Minutes
All Ireland Football Final 2015
Kerry vs Dublin Full Match All Ireland Football Final 2015 Full Match
Dublin vs Kerry All Ireland Football Final Highlights 2015
Kerry vs Dublin All Ireland Football Final 2015
All Ireland Football Final 2015 Last Minutes
Kerry vs Dublin Full Match GAA 2015
Dublin vs Kerry Highlights 2015
Clash of the Ash 2015
All Ireland Minor Football 2015
All Ireland Final GAA 2015
Kerry vs Dublin 2015
Eamon Fitzmaurice Jim Gavin
Dublin vs Kerry GAA Final 2015
1 Stephen Cluxton (c) Goalkeeper Parnells
2 Jonny Cooper Right Corner Back Na Fianna
3 Rory O'Carroll Full Back Kilmacud Crokes
4 Philip McMahon Left Corner Back Ballymun Kickhams
5 James McCarthy Right Half Back Ballymun Kickhams
6 Cian O'Sullivan Centre Back Kilmacud Crokes
7 Jack McCaffrey Left Half Back Clontarf
8 Brian Fenton Midfield Raheny
9 Denis Bastick Midfield Templeogue Synge Street
10 Paul Flynn Right Half Forward Fingallians
11 Ciarán Kilkenny Centre Forward Castleknock
12 Diarmuid Connolly Left Half Forward St Vincents
13 Dean Rock Right Corner Forward Ballymun Kickhams
14 Paddy Andrews Full Forward St Brigids
15 Bernard Brogan Left Corner Forward St Oliver Plunkett's-ER
16 Michael Savage Substitute St Vincents
17 Tomás Brady Substitute Na Fianna
18 Alan Brogan Substitute St Oliver Plunkett's-ER
19 David Byrne Substitute Naomh Ólaf
20 Cormac Costello Substitute Whitehall Colmcille
21 Darren Daly Substitute Fingal Ravens
22 Michael Fitzsimons Substitute Cuala
23 Eric Lowndes Substitute St. Peregrines
24 Michael Darragh MacAuley Substitute Ballyboden St. Enda's
25 Kevin McManamon Substitute St Jude's
26 John Small Substitute Ballymun Kickhams
1 Brendan Kealy Goalkeeper Kilcummin
2 Fionn Fitzgerald Right Corner Back Dr Crokes
3 Aidan O'Mahony Full Back Rathmore
4 Shane Enright Left Corner Back Tarbert
5 Jonathan Lyne Right Half Back Legion
6 Peter Crowley Centre Back Laune Rangers
7 Killian Young Left Half Back Renard
8 Anthony Maher Midfield Duagh
9 David Moran Midfield Kerins O'Rahilly's
10 Stephen O'Brien Right Half Forward Kenmare Shamrocks
11 Johnny Buckley Centre Forward Dr Crokes
12 Donnchadh Walsh Left Half Forward Cromane
13 Colm Cooper Right Corner Forward Dr Crokes
14 Paul Geaney Full Forward Dingle
15 James O'Donoghue Left Corner Forward Legion
16 Brian Kelly Substitute Legion
17 Kieran Donaghy (c) Substitute Austin Stacks
18 Marc Ó Sé Substitute An Ghaeltacht
19 Paul Murphy Substitute Rathmore
20 Bryan Sheehan Substitute St. Mary's
21 Barry John Keane Substitute Kerins O'Rahilly's
22 Darran O'Sullivan Substitute Glenbeigh-Glencar
23 Paul Galvin Substitute Finuge
24 Tommy Walsh Substitute Kerins O'Rahilly's
25 Pa Kilkenny Substitute Glenbeigh-Glencar
26 Alan Fitzgerald Substitute Castlegregory
Croke Park 2015
All Ireland Football Championship 2015
Vidblitz - A day in Phibsboro [VidBlitz].wmv
A clip showing one day in Phibsborough, Dublin.
Klip przedstawiający dzień w Phibsborough, Dublin.
Ballinasloe are the Connacht Champions.
Keith Kelly accepting the Galway Junior A Connacht championship for St. Grellans, Ballinasloe.
Ratoath College Open Night 2010
Highlights from our Annual Open Night, which took place on Thurs 21st Feb 2010.
Ballinahinch North Tipperary Intermediate Final Cup Presentation 2017
Ballinahinch captain Donnacha McGrath accepts the cup from competition sponsor Denis Quirke following the 2017 Denis’ Meats North Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship final at Templederry on Sunday evening - in the decider Ballinahinch saw off the challenge of Moneygall (0-21 to 1-14).
Michael & Dublin on Ocean Beach
Witness the vicious attack Chihuahua chase Dublin the Boxer Doggie on Ocean Beach while Michael who is dog-sitting handles the play by play.
Laune Rangers v Eire Og Part 2
All Ireland Club Championship Final, St. Patrick's Day, 17 March 1996.
Sound is slightly out of sync.
Dublin SHC - Group 1 - Craobh Chiarain v Na Fianna
DubsTV Highlights from Round 1 of the 2015 Dublin Senior Hurling Championship. #ClubComesFirst
NUI Maynooth Gang Violence
A rare glimpse at the real Maynooth.
Brought to you by Anne Doyle.
Marathon - 10k Maynooth Post Primary
Clonbonny FC v Walsh Island Shamrocks 5/9/2010
Highlights of the CCFL Division 2 match between Clonbonny FC and Walsh Island Shamrocks. Final Score 4-2