The Crown Bar, Wexford, Ireland - Anthony Neville Homes
Shot by Home Exposure for Anthony Neville Homes.
Nick oliveri in the crown bar wexford ireland
Bachata in the Crown Bar in Wexford, April 19
Salsa routine from the Crown Bar in Wexford, April '19
Rory's stories Saturday 5th of may 2018 crown live Wexford jestfest
Mark Doyle and Rory gaa
The Crown Bar Belfast
The Crown Bar.
THE WORLD FAMOUS CROWN BAR BELFAST
THE WORLD FAMOUS CROWN BAR BELFAST
The Crown Bar, Belfast
Beautiful VIctorian bar restored by National Trust. It has enclosed booths (snugs), stained glass and elaborate wooden carvings:
Nick Oliveri - Live Dublin Ireland.
Goldwings in Wexford night time parade
The wheeled armchair owners had a rally in town this weekend.
WhatsoninBelfast Crown Bar
The Crown dates back to 1826, when the first train ran from Belfast to Lisburn. It was then known as the Railway Tavern and was owned by Felix O'Hanlon; he sold it to Michael Flanagan, but it was Michael's son, Patrick, who was destined to make it famous. A student of architecture, he travelled widely, and was impressed by what he saw. He arrived home with ideas to brighten up the old family bar.
The Crown is both ageless and priceless, a gem of Victoriana and one of the great bars of the world. Formerly known as The Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, it was one of the mightiest Victorian gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of the British Isles. Dating back to 1826, it is now owned by the National Trust and has been sympathetically restored over the years.
The Crown remains a unique visual gem, a veritable masterpiece in bar architecture, which has the distinction of being known to millions the world over. The exterior facade of the bar is a riot of polychromatic tiles which clearly hint at the box of delights to be found within. At first sight the outside is so exotically overwhelming that one has difficulty in registering the fine detail work.
The Crown Bar is so unbelievably rich in colour and design that each time you go in you'll find something new to catch your eye that you may have missed before. Where else would you find a burnished primrose yellow, red and gold ceiling, a floor laid in a myriad of mosaic tiles, brocaded walls, ubiquitous highly patterned times, vigorous wood carving throughout, ornate mirrors, wooden columns with Corinthian capitals and feather motifs in gold with painted and etched glass everywhere you look.
New Years Eve Mary's Bar
New Years Eve Mary's Bar
Sack of Wexford
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The Sack of Wexford took place in October 1649, during the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, when the New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell took Wexford town in south-eastern Ireland.The English Parliamentarian troops broke into the town while the commander of the garrison, David Sinnot, was trying to negotiate a surrender – massacring soldiers and civilians alike.Much of the town was burned and its harbour was destroyed.Along with the Siege of Drogheda, the sack of Wexford is still remembered in Ireland as an infamous atrocity.
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Ballyscough Bridge | John Murphy and Ned Kavanagh | Morriscastle, Co Wexford
This short segment was taken from a longer conversation between these two men in Morriscastle, Co. Wexford in the summer of 2015. The recording was made as part of a project entitled About This Place which is a living online map of various locations in Co. Wexford. The project website aboutthisplace.ie features over 120 sites from the Kikmuckridge area of Wexford and includes videos of local people talking about sites of historic and folkloric importance. Here John talks about Ballyscough Bridge a location known by many as a result of the folklore that surrounds it.
More videos of John and Ned to follow.
Wexford 2019
awesome four days in the countryside !
IRISH TV WEXFORD STYLE 2015
County Wexford, Ireland
With the beach at their doorstep are the ideal base to overnight while exploring the various scenerys of County Wexford - Ireland's sunny south-east!
The Crown Bar Belfast!!! Big John Spooking Sean
The Crown Bar, Belfast,(Saturday,12,Nov.2011).
My unlce's workmate, Big John, gettin spooked by another workmate, Sean as he's leaves the toilets after they had finished work, the sheer terror on his face is priceless!
POGODNO in Crown Live, WEXFORD 25th Aug 2017
W tym roku mija 15 lat od ukazania się singla „Orkiestra” , jednego z największych przebojów POGODNO, zespołu który odrodził się właśnie jak feniks z popiołów w swoim najsilniejszym składzie:
Jacek Szymkiewicz, Michał Pfeif, Marcin Macuk i Jarosław Kozłowski - przez wielu uznawanym za najlepszy koncertowy zespół w kraju.
W tak zwanym międzyczasie członkowie Pogodno zajmowali się pisaniem i produkowaniem piosenek dla innych wykonawców (m.in. Nosowska, Brodka, Natalia Nykiel, Marek Dyjak), graniem w formacjach Hey, BiFF oraz Zbigniew Wodecki & Mitch & Mitch.
Na koncercie Pogodno będzie można usłyszeć premierowy materiał z nowej płyty pt. „Sokiści chcą miłości” oraz kilka starszych utworów w zupełnie nowych aranżacjach.
BILETY:
POGODNO is a treat a crazy feast of live performance, in English and Polish with super energetic leader a legend among Polish musicians a real one man orchestra....with a band :)
George Live In Wexford
Cooking up Bacon and Beans in Mary's Bar