Clare Abbey
Clare Abbey, Ennis County Clare
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Quin Abbey
Dromore Wood Nature Reserve
The Clare Museum
Ennis Friary
Daniel O'Connell Monument
Clare Abbey
Killone Abbey
Clare Abbey and KiIlone Abbey
Historical account of these ancient Abbeys in Clarecastle
Up Close ~ Clare Abbey ~ County Clare
From Wikipedia: Clare Abbey is a ruined Augustinian monastery located near Ennis and about a mile north of the Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland.
The abbey was founded in 1195 under the sponsorship of Domnall Mór Ua Briain (Donald O'Brien), the king of Thomond. After the suppression of the monastery in 1543 the parish lands, now the civil parish of Clareabbey, were given to the barons of Ibrackan by King Henry VIII of England. In 1620 it became the property of the Earl of Thomond.
The ruins include a church and cloister with ranges of domestic buildings to the east and south of the garth, and a gateway and enclosures. The church was originally a long oblong building, 39 metres by 9 metres.
Aerial view of Quin abbey Co. Clare
17 august 2015
Quin Abbey, is a ruined Franciscan abbey or friary in Quin, roughly 9 miles from Ennis, County Clare in Ireland. It was built in the Gothic style in the early 15th century on the remains of an earlier Norman castle. The abbey had a turbulent history, with the friars driven off or killed numerous times. Officially suppressed in 1541, the abbey continued to be inhabited by a small number of friars until 1820. Today, Quin Abbey is a National Monument.
QUIN ABBEY COUNTY CLARE Ireland
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Join Fr Louie as he walks the grounds of Quin Abbey, Ireland, as part of the SPIRITUAL JOURNEY THROUGH IRELAND series.
Quin Abbey, Co. Clare, Wild Atlantic Way
Quin Abbey is a ruined Franciscan abbey or friary in Quin, roughly 9 miles from Ennis, County Clare in Ireland. The friary was founded around 1402 by Síoda Cam MacNamara and became an Observant Reformed house in 1433. While many friaries were founded on the site of earlier religious houses and monasteries, Quin friary occupies the site of the Anglo-Norman de Clare fortress that was built after 1278 and destroyed in 1318.[1] The remains of the castle are still visible as they were incorporated into the friary, with the foundations of three of the corner towers of the curtain wall surviving to varying degrees. The abbey continued to be inhabited by a small number of friars until 1820. Despite its suppression and suffering repeated attack in the sixteenth century, substantial remains of the friary survive, making it one of the most intact medieval Franciscan friaries in Ireland.[2] Today, Quin Abbey is a National Monument
Sliabh Luachra and Siege of Ennis by the Abbey in Carrigaline
At the Christmas ceili in at the GAA Club in Carrigaline, Co Cork, the Abbey Ceili Band played this Sliabh Luachra Set. The set was followed by the Siege of Ennis.
Old Irish Abbey in Quin Co Clare
Breath taking old Irish Abbey in County Clare
Clare Abbey
Drone footage of Clare Abbey in Ennis, Co.Clare, Ireland.
Music by Jenn Kirby
aerial views over tulla and kilkishen areas co clare
Aerial footage over areas such as Cullaun lake, turf bogs, new secondary school, new GAA training ground etc.
Taken over the Summer of 2015.
VAUGHAN'S PUB, KILFENORA, CLARE, IRELAND WEDDING VIDEO
Wedding video shot at Vaughan's Pub in Kilfenora, Co. Clare, Ireland. Wedding Videographer Richard Finlay of Bride & Groom Films.
Quin Abbey , County Clare , Ireland
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Quin Abbey, County Clare, Ireland
Quin Friary, Innis, County Clare, Ireland
Quin Friary, Innis, County Clare, Ireland, 2003
The River Fergus: Ballyalla to ClareAbbey
This video aims to raise awareness about the importance of the River Fergus in Ennis and is an initiative of the Ennis Tidy Towns 'Wild about Ennis' Biodiversity Plan with funding from the Local Authority Waters Programme and produced by Paul Corey Photography. See ennistidytowns.com for more information and educational resources .
The Abbey at the Armada (1st half)
The Abbey Ceili Band played for the Saturday afternoon ceili at the 2017 set dancing festival at the Armada Hotel, Spanish Point, Co Clare. The dancing in the first half of the ceili consisted of these sets—Ballyvourney Jig (6:20), Corofin Plain (19:10), Clare Lancers (45:50) and Labasheeda (1:07:45). The second half of the ceili was not recorded.
Footage of Quin Abbey in Quin, County Clare, Ireland
The Abbey at the Ennis Fleadh (1st half)
This ceili with the Abbey Ceili Band took plase in the West County Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare, as part of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann. In the first half of the ceili the band played the Corofin Plain (starting at 3:00), West Kerry (25:00), Caledonian (43:30) and Labasheeda (1:06:50) sets. The band followed with a selection of waltzes.
Old Clare Castle
A brief history of Clare Castle and the Port of Clare