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.
BANGOR WALLED GARDEN PHANTOM 3 DRONE FLIGHT
First full flight of my friend's Phantom 3 Professional drone. Recorded in Bangor, Northern Ireland over The Walled Garden & the main town centre.
You may have seen some of the footage in a previous vlog of mine:
It's great fun to fly but can be a bit hard to control in the wind!!!
Music:
Sonata by Thunderbolt
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Edited using Windows Movie Maker
Video on Landscaping Trees Magnolia Ann Vid 18924
Description We grow and sell treesand shrubs. Call us for your tree needs at 215 651 8329.... Ailanthus altissima - Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN)
USDA. ARS. National Genetic Resources Program.
Taxonomy; Legal Aspects
Ailanthus altissima Article Citation Search - AGRICOLA Database
USDA. National Agricultural Library.
Research; Special Note: NAL Catalog Search (resources)
Ailanthus altissima - Invasive Plants of Asian Origin Established in the United States and Their Natural Enemies (2004; PDF | 688 KB)
USDA. Forest Service.
Taxonomy; Identification/Description; Photographs; Impacts; Habitat; Controls
Ailanthus altissima - Silvics of North America, Agriculture Handbook 654, Volume 2: Hardwoods
USDA. Forest Service.
Life Cycle; Habitat; Distribution; Controls; Special Note: References
Tree-of-Heaven - Weed of the Week (Mar 19, 2006; PDF | 199 KB)
USDA. FS. Northeastern Area. Forest Health Protection.
Identification/Description; Photographs; Introduction History; Impacts; Habitat; Distribution; Controls
Ailanthus altissima - Fire Effects Information System (FEIS)
USDA. FS. Rocky Mountain Research Station. Fire Sciences Laboratory.
Taxonomy; Identification/Description; Photograph; Introduction History; Impacts; Life Cycle; Habitat; Distribution; Controls; Special Note: References
Tree-of-Heaven - A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests
USDA. Forest Service. Southern Research Station.; Bugwood Wiki.
Identification/Description; Photographs; Distribution; Controls
PLANTS Database - Tree of Heaven
USDA. NRCS. National Plant Data Center.
Taxonomy; Identification/Description; Photographs; Illustrations; Distribution; Legal Aspects
Castle Ward HD
Feature video for National Trust of Castle Ward. No tripods or flash could be used in the interior plus shooting very wide angles so a lot of work in editing the photos to get rid of the fisheye effect and color cast etc etc. I would like to thank the staff for a fantastic day and for all the great info and personal tour. Castle Ward has been the home of the Ward family since 1570. Originally known as Carrick na Sheannagh and owned by the Earls of Kildare, it was bought by Bernard Ward, father of Sir Robert Ward, Surveyor-General of Ireland. The 850 acre walled demesne also dates from the 16th century. The Ward family built a succession of homes in their estate; Old Castle Ward, built around 1590 near to Strangford Lough, still survives, but a mansion built around 1720 by Judge Michael Ward was demolished around 1850, although some of the associated landscaping remains.[4]
The architect of the current building, built in the early 1760s for Michael Ward's son Bernard Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor is unknown, although he may have come from the Bristol area, with which the Ward family had close ties. It may have been James Bridges who practiced in Bristol between 1757 and 1763 and whose work there has some similarity to Castle Ward.[3]
The property passed under a settlement made in 1748 to Bernard Ward's eldest son, Nicholas, who was clearly insane. When his younger brother, Edward, died in 1812 leaving a young son, the youngest brother Robert took the opportunity to move the insane Nicholas into a smaller house in Downpatrick and strip Castle Ward of everything valuable. The house stood empty until the death of Nicholas in 1827, when it was inherited by Edward's son, now the 3rd Viscount. He and his descendants carried out the process of restoring the building and its furnishings, but on the death of the 6th Viscount in 1950 the house and estate were made over in lieu of death duties to the Government of Northern Ireland, who presented the house and its gardens to the National Trust in 1952.[4][5]
On 10 February 1973, Leonard O'Hanlon (age 23) and Vivienne Fitzsimmons (age 17), both members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, were killed in a premature bomb explosion in the grounds of Castle Ward estate.
There are open days for tours, its a fantastic place to visit, especially on a day like we had, couldn't have asked for better weather. For more info check out nationaltrust.org.uk/castle-ward
NEO MOORISH ARCHITECTURE IN ALGIERS BEFORE 1962
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Ceol agus craic as crowds descend on Drogheda for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
Ceol agus craic as crowds descend on Drogheda for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
Caoimhe Hegarty (10) from Cong, Co Mayo, entertains the crowds on the first day of the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann yesterday. For the first time in its 67-year history, Fleadh Cheoil has arrived in Ireland’s largest town, Drogheda, Co Louth. The family friendly festival will bring an injection of around €40m to the local economy. Photo: Ciara Wilkinson For the first time in its 67-year history, Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann arrived in Ireland's largest town, Drogheda, Co Louth. The family-friendly fes...
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Bollywood comes to Trinity College Dublin -- Filming of Ek Tha Tiger at TCD
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland's leading university where Director Kabir Khan filmed his latest blockbuster movie Ek Tha Tiger. Two of Bollywood's biggest stars, Katrina Kaif and Salman Khan, play the lead roles in the movie, in which a world renowned scientist working at Trinity College Dublin is suspected of selling missile technology secrets to Pakistan.
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tcd.ie/globalrelations
Harbour Star accordion @ Ballygowan True Blues Parade 2016
Harbour Star accordion on the march at Ballygowan True Blues annual band parade 19th August 2016
WEST END BOYS PITTSBURGH SUMMER 2012
SUMMER OF 2012 PITTSBURGH
Glassdrumman Lodge Newry (Northern Ireland) - Newry (Northern Ireland) - United Kingdom
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Glassdrumman Lodge offers Annalong Northern Ireland 3-star accommodation on the foothills of the beautiful Mourne Mountains, south of the popular seaside town of Newcastle and home of the world famous Royal County Down Golf Course. The majestic and picturesque Mourne Mountains with the magnificent forests of Tollymore and Castlewellan are the perfect Northern Ireland holiday destination for outdoor activities as golfing, sailing, hill walking, water sports and fishing. Glassdrumman Lodge provides the ideal location for a fantastic break and for visiting the major attractions in Northern Ireland. Beside 10 en-suite bedrooms, restaurant, lounge, bar and library, the lodge is perfect for weddings, conferences and corporate functions. Guests are served highly acclaimed cuisine from local products, much grown on the lodge farm and gardens. Fresh oysters, a speciality, are purchased daily from Dundrum Bay, as well as an ever changing selection of fresh fish from nearby Kilkeel Harbour. An extensive wine list is available to compliment the dishes and a wide range of liqueurs waits discreetly in the drawing room.
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