Derry City Documentary Londonderry, What Now? - 1970
Derry City in 1970
Derry~Londonderry - UK City of Culture - October 2013 - Today's Ireland
Autumn Highlights from the UK City of Culture presented by Gemma Walker from the new studios at Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company. The city comes alive for the fourth Culture Night. For European Heritage Open Days we visit Ashbrook House, The siege Windmill and Foyle Valley Railway Museum. Willie Doherty's long awaited retrospective, Unseen opens at the City Factory Gallery, The National Youth Orchestra spend a week sampling the sound of the city. The Walled City Tattoo lights up Ebrington and we pay tribute to the much loved Nobel Laureate, Seamus Heaney.
The Hamilton Shirt Factory Derry / Londonderry being Demolished / Collapse - Northern Ireland
Friday 13th January 2012 saw The Hamilton Shirt Factory in Derry / Londonderry demolished. After fears of collapse the DOE approved the demolition after being informed of an internal wall collapse on January 6th 2012. This video shows snippets of the building being demolished from various angles.
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UK: Hundreds join funeral procession for Irish Republican Martin McGuinness in Derry
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Derry, Thursday, to pay their last respects to former Deputy First Minister and Sinn Fein politician Martin McGuinness, who died on Monday at the age of 66.
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Legal Highs insight Derry
Told from three diffrent perspectives this Short documentary has been made to give parents, community, and young people a true insight in to the world of legal highs and the detrimental impact it is having on young people particulary in Derry
Free Derry Row - Bogside, Derry - Ireland 1971
John Hume being interviewed as he drives round the Bogside.
British Troops enter Free Derry - 1972
Derry City in 1972 - Ireland
Some clips of Derry city filmed circa 1972
UK City of Culture News 30-05-13
Presented by @JaneVeitchTV - the Return of Colmcille, the Carnivale of Colours, Walled City Marathon, Picturing Derry, Shirt factory Project and the Digital Book of Kells.
Passengers stranded at City of Derry Airport as Flybmi collapses
Thousands of passengers have had their half term holiday plans thrown into chaos by the collapse of Flybmi. Hannah Price, 23, from Portishead, Somerset, top right, is currently stuck in Brussels. She was due to return to Bristol tomorrow. She faces a seven-hour journey after rebooking a flight from Amsterdam. The airline warned passengers to stay away from the airport unless they managed to book with an alternative carrier. East Midlands Airport, where the airline was based, was unusually quiet today, with no Flybmi staff manning the check in or information desks, left. Bristol Airport, inset bottom, has seized one of the airline's jets until the company settles its outstanding bill.
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City Dream Factory
From Thursday the 28th to Saturday the 30th of March,Our Venue was transformed into an artists' studio, a craft drop-in centre and a live museum reminiscent of The Factory Girls in Frank McGuinness' famous play. A tribute to the enormous shirt-making factories of Derry-Londonderry's past, 'The City Dream Factory' gave shoppers the unique chance to experience living history.
The Hamilton Shirt Factory Derry / Londonderry being Demolished / Collapse - ORIGINAL
Friday 13th January 2012 saw The Hamilton Shirt Factory in Derry / Londonderry demolished. After fears of collapse the DOE approved the demolition after being informed of an internal wall collapse on January 6th 2012. This video shows snippets of the building being demolished from various positions.
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VISIT Derry-Londonderry
This is a preview of the VISIT (Virtual Intelligent Solution for Informing Tourists) prototype for Derry~Londonderry.
DERRY 1958
DERRY 1958 SINGER IS JOSEPH LOCKE.
BREAKING NEWS, BOMB EXPLOSION IN DERRY CITY, NORTHERN IRELAND, 2019, LIFE AFTERLIFE TV PRODUCTIONS.
THIS EXPLOSION JUST HAPPENED A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY WHERE I WAS LEAVING A FRIENDS HOUSE WHEN THERE WAS A LOUD BANG AND A BLAST WHICH SHUCK THE GROUND SO I WENT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED.
DERRY HAS ALOT OF HAUNTED HISTORY AND I WAS PLANNING TO VISIT THESE PLACES AND THESE PLACES WERE BASED NEAR WHERE THIS ALL HAPPENED BUT FORGETTING IT WAS SATURDAY NIGHT AND THEN IT STARTED RAINING MADE US CHANGE OUR MIND SO WHAT HAPPENED WAS A SHOCK TO US. I HAVE FILMED OTHER PLACES BUT NEVER IN DERRY CITY ITSELF WHICH HAS ALOT OF HISTORY OF HAUNTINGS, FROM THE VERBAL ARTS CENTRE TO THE OLD CINEMA AND A NUMBER OF PLACES AROUND THE CITY. HOPEFULLY I CAN GET TO FILM THESE PLACES ANOTHER TIME.
I DO REALISE THAT WHAT HAPPENED CAN BRING BACK SOME BAD MEMORIES FROM THE PAST AFTER THERE AS BEEN SO MUCH PEACE FOR SO LONG. SOME PEOPLE HAVE STRONG POLITICAL VIEWS AND LIKE TO EXPRESS THOSE VIEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. ITS NOT HAPPENING ON MY CHANNEL SO IM ASKING PEOPLE TO BE RESPECTFUL TO EACH OTHER IF THEY DO NOT WANT THERE COMMENTS TO BE DELETED.
THE MAIN THING IN ALL THIS IS THAT NOBODY WAS INJURED.
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Derry Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1950's. Archive film 93325
Derry / Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Coming into the town a clock tower is featured and various street scenes are shown.
The walk circling the town on the best preserved 17th century town walls in the U.K. with points of interest on route are all included in the Guide’s commentary.(not narrated on this film)
Site of “Cowards Bastion”
A line of five of the cannons that defended the city during its long siege.
A view through a gap in parapet looking over the town.
One of the four gateways that surround the town.
The War Memorial in the centre of the square known as the Diamond.
The Guildhall and its marvellous stained glass windows views of which are shown from the exterior and the interior. A tourist visit to Londonderry.
Derry Remembered
A new experience from an old song - connecting familiar lyrics with images and impressions from a recent visit to 'Derry in Northern Ireland. What a surprise to experience this fine song amidst great company delivered with passion by a 'local lad' in his home town. One of life's special moments...
UK: NORTHERN IRELAND: US PRESIDENT CLINTON BELFAST VISIT
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The first U-S President ever to visit Northern Ireland touched down in a chilly Belfast morning on Thursday, for a trip expected to give further impetus to the Northern Ireland peace process.
After his visit to London on Wednesday President Clinton continued to praise the agreement reached between the British and Irish governments.
But he also used a keynote speech at a factory in Belfast to hint that the I-R-A's political wing, Sinn Fein, should not be blocked from peace talks - a message underlined by a later meeting with the party's leader Gerry Adams.
As Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton left Air Force One they were greeted by Britain's Cabinet level minister responsible for Northern Ireland - Sir Patrick Mayhew.
Clinton's first official engagement was his keynote speech at a factory, but he made a surprise stop to meet the people of the fiercely pro-British Shankhill Road.
Security was intense as the president visited a small grocery shop and shook hands with some of the hundreds of people lining the road.
The Shankhill Road was the site of a number of shootings and bombings during the conflict between the mainly-Catholic pro-Republican I-R-A and pro-British Unionists.
Clinton then went on to the Mackie Metal factory, situated close to the peace line - a wall which separates nationalist West and unionist East Belfast.
Clinton was given a rousing reception as he entered the factory.
The company - which dates back to the 1840's - was once known for exclusively employing Protestants, but now has a mixed workforce and prides itself as a model of sectarian relations.
Among the audience were 200 children from local schools who had all written letters to the U-S President.
Two of them - David Sterrett, a 10-year-old Protestant, and Catherine Hamill, a 9-year-old Roman Catholic, read their letters aloud.
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My name is Catherine Hamill. My daddy works as an assistant at Stewarts' warehouse. I live in Belfast. I love where I live. My first daddy died in the troubles - it was the saddest day of my life. I still think of him. Now it is nice and peaceful. I like having peace and quiet for a change instead of people shooting and killing. My Christmas wish is that peace and love will last in Ireland forever. Please have a safe journey back to America. I hope you enjoy your visit to Ireland.
SUPER CAPTION: Catherine Hamill, schoolgirl
The most powerful man in the world was clearly moved.
SOUNDBITE:
This is one of those occasion where I fell that all that needs to be said has already been said.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, U-S President
President Clinton reminded the audience that the main beneficiaries of peace were such children.
SOUNDBITE:
For 25 years now the history of Northern Ireland has been written in the blood of children and their parents. The ceasefire turned the page on that history it must not be allowed to turn back.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, U-S President
Clinton cited the progress of peace and reconciliation throughout the world, from South Africa and Haiti to Bosnia and the Middle East.
The most controversial note of the speech came when he appeared to endorse the participation of Sinn Fein in peace talks - a move which has so far been blocked by the British government.
Sinn Fein supports the ceasefire but Britain has said I-R-A weapons must be surrendered for Sinn Fein to be allowed in round table talks.
SOUNDBITE:
Those who do show the courage to break with the past are entitled to their stake in the future.
SUPER CAPTION: Bill Clinton, U-S President
Concluding by asking the people to take part in the Christmas spirit of goodwill he then moved into the crowd, shaking hands with the workers.
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Wall on Wall Exhibit - Free Derry Corner
The iconic Free Derry Wall was transformed for an entire weekend (July 19-21) as images by award-winning photographer Kai Wiedenhöfer went on display simultaneously in Derry~Londonderry and the Berlin Wall.
The images formed part of the second major photographic exhibition of the UK City of Culture year in Derry~Londonderry, following on from the hugely acclaimed 'Picturing Derry' exhibition at the City Factory.