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Irish Art - Carlingford Lough, A Bathymetric Map
Irish Art - a framed bathymetric map of Carlingford Lough.
The 30x30cm artwork in a striking 50x50cm frame makes this a real showpiece and a unique gift.
The outline has been digitally drawn at a scale of 1:60k and the contours were derrived by hand from bathymetry charts and academic papers.
The fabulous tune I've used is a track called Julian Delaney by Sláinte
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Des Goldrick of the Carlingford Brewing Company (The Stories Behind Our Clients)
After more than a decade working in accountancy and recruitment, Des Goldrick decided to set-up his own craft beer enterprise. Today, he’s brewing up a storm in his own business, as he takes us on a tour of the Carlingford Brewing Company in County Louth.
Find out how your business can benefit from Local Enterprise Office supports at localenterprise.ie. or by searching #localenterprise on social media.
With thanks to the management and staff of Local Enterprise Office Louth and the Carlingford Brewing Company. Filmed for the Local Enterprise Offices by Paul Daniel Productions and co-ordinated by Engage Ireland.
Carlingford Lough Air Sea Rescue
Carlingford Lough Air Sea Rescue
Darren Cunningham, Oyster Farmer. Carlingford Lough, Ireland.
In the summer of 2010, Nick Hand set off to Ireland to complete his journey around coast of the British Isles. The people he talked to along the way included artists, craftspeople and makers.
The Newry Canal - from Lough Neagh to Carlingford Lough
An aerial study of the Newry Canal, filmed between April and June in 2016.
The Newry Canal was built to link the Tyrone coalfields (via Lough Neagh and the River Bann) to the Irish Sea at Carlingford Lough near Newry. It was the first summit level canal to be built in Ireland or Great Britain. It was authorised by the Commissioners of Inland Navigation for Ireland, and was publicly funded.
It was opened in 1742, but there were issues with the lock construction, the width of the summit level and the water supply. Below Newry, a ship canal was opened in 1769, and both Newry and the canal flourished.
By 1800, the canal was in a poor condition, and another £57,000 of public money was spent refurbishing it over the following ten years. Closures during the refurbishment resulted in a loss of traffic, which did not fully recover.
In 1829, both canals were transferred to a private company, who spent £80,000 on improvements over the next twenty years. The ship canal was enlarged in 1884, to allow ships of 5,000 tons to reach Newry. It reverted to public ownership in 1901, when the Newry Port and Harbour Authority was created. The canal closed in 1936 and most of it was officially abandoned in 1949, with some in 1956. The ship canal closed in 1966 and the Authority was wound up in 1974.
Two sections of the redundant canal were bought by local authorities, for two pounds each, and the middle section was given to another two local authorities. The ship canal has been reopened for use by pleasure craft, and there have been attempts to reopen the Newry Canal, which have not yet been successful.
The towpath has become part of a long distance footpath and also part of the National Cycle Network. Some restoration has taken place, and the canal has become a haven for wildlife. Parts of it are also used for coarse fishing.
Laser sailmish Carlingford Lough Episode 2
Welcome to my second sailing video, and the first with my new GoPro suction mount - Which it turns out makes Gybing quite a challenge. The camera isn't high enough but if I put it any higher I will never get round a gybe without snagging the mainsheet.
Carlingford Teambuilding July17
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Princess 412 in Carlingford Lough, County Louth, Leinster, Ireland Tuesday 23rd April 2013.
The Big Top Carlingford - (teaser video)
The Big Top Carlingford is a seasonal, outdoor venue that will be launched this year by Carlingford Marina. It is a 500 person capacity circus tent that sits in the courtyard of the marina complex and will be home to a whole host of concerts and events throughout the summer months.
Carlingford is renowned for its history, folklore, fine foods and craft shops but is by no means a sleepy village. The introduction of an outdoor venue for large concerts will be a welcome addition to the area's already festive atmosphere.
Video by Tim Shearwood.
Belleek Making of Neptune Tea for One
The Belleek Masterpiece Collection is a celebration of the craft of creating Belleek and the wonderful legacy of great and varied design styles since the company was founded, over one hundred and sixty years ago, in 1857.
This Collection is a combinaion of old designs from our extensive archive along with many new creations inspired by our rich history of unique and innovative design. To add this to this mix, some of the older pieces in the group have been painted differently from their original style of decoration.
Each of the seventeen pieces in this compilation is marked by a Masterpiece stamp emphasising the excellence and significance of every piece in the collection.
This Masterpiece Neptune Tea for One has been beautifully hand crafted by the skilled craftspeople at Belleek Pottery. This Set has been through the famous 16 hand process to get to you today. Part of the 2019 Masterpiece Collection this Masterpiece Tea for One comes with a unique stamp making it an extra special gift this year.
Hand Crafted and Painted
Made in Ireland
Kelly Oysters, diamonds from Ireland
Kelly Oysters is a family business based in Kilcolgan, Co Galway, now run by brothers Micheal and Diarmuid Kelly.
Kelly Oysters have been proudly growing and selling high quality oysters and shellfish from our farm for over 60 years.
NearyNógs Stoneground Chocolate
We're Northern Ireland's first bean to bar chocolate makers.
Nestled between the Mourne Mountains & Carlingford Lough along the scenic Mourne Coast, you'll find us crafting fine chocolate from the cacao bean to finished bar.
Also have a look at our many dark hot chocolate flavours, Chilli, Peppermint, Orange Zest, House Blend, 70% Origin Dominican or Sao Tome, 100% Pure Dark. We also have a Vanilla White & Vanilla Chai... Plenty of flavours to treat yourself or someone special.
Bulogus went Fishing in Chesterwood Park
Fishing in the small pier of Chersterwood Park Dundalk, Baltimore.
Irish coast guard helicopter in work to save lives
Go Bake
A baking school for children where they can learn to bake at classes, parties, festivals or through the Go Bake branded range of products.
Mirror dinghy on Carlingford lough
Coming back into Warrenpoint slipway after a beautiful evening sail.
#DDWN: Leprechauns found! * We forget stuff from English class! * Cars to spy on us! * And MORE!
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Greenore Greencastle Ferry
Greenore Greencastle Ferry working well 9th September 2017 on a cool evening on the Carlingford Lough Ferry.A few people are fishing but do not seem to be getting any fish although the breeze is nice and refreshing and good for getting rid of the Cobwebs,