New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland - Unravel Travel TV
New Ross in Ireland was founded by the Normans. Located on the banks of the river Barrow, 34km west of Wexford town. Through the port of this town, thousands of people emigrated to America and Australia; among these the great-grandparents of President John F. Kennedy. One of its main attractions is The Dunbrody Famine Ship which is moored at the quayside and from the north quayside you can cruise and dine on board the Galley Cruising Restaurant while discovering the picturesque Barrow and Nore River. Outside New Ross, you can also visit the John F. Kennedy Arboretum as well as the Kennedy Homestead. If you are interested in tracing your family roots in the Wexford region then contact the John F Kennedy Trust who are located in the Tourist Office on Quay Street. Saint Mary's Church, a Gothic building which is located in Church Lane is recommended a visit, the church dates 13th century but time has taken its toll and all that remains is a ruin. Contained inside the ruin is a great collection of early medieval tombstones.
The Dunbrody Famine Ship - is located alongside the New Ross docks. A full-scale reconstruction of a 19th Century Famine ship, and authentic replica of the Three Masted Barque built in Quebec in 1845 for the Graves family of New Ross. Board the Dunbrody and walk in the footsteps of a group of Irish famine emigrants on their journey of hope across the Atlantic Ocean.
Go below deck and enter the confined spaces, which would be home for passengers and crew for the 45-day voyage. Descend into the cargo hold where the exhibition describes the endurance, struggle and triumph over adversity of those 19th Century emigrants as epitomised by the story of the most famous emigrant sons of New Ross, President John F. Kennedy.
A computer database of ships passengers records list over two million individual passages while audio visual and interactive displays trace the amazing success stories of the, Kennedys, Commodore John Barry, Henry Ford, Eugene ONeill and many others.
The Ros Tapestry Project - is a massive community initative in progress in the County of Wexford. Conceived in 1998 and being developed by over a hundred dedicated volunteers, fifteen striking embroidered panels - 6 x 4 foot each - it is a cultural and historical accolade to its' creators.
The Ros Tapestries depict events around the Anglo-Norman arrival to the South East of Ireland, specifically the founding of the town of New Ross, Co. Wexford by William Marshall and Isabel de Clare. The content for these tapestry panels was exhaustively researched and designed by Anne Bernstorff.
Dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 - 1963, the Arboretum has a plant collection of international standing. It covers 252 hectares (623 acres) on the southern slopes and summit of Slieve Coillte. It contains 4,500 types of trees and shrubs from all temperate regions of the world, planted in botanical sequence. There are 200 forest plots grouped by continent.
A road provides access to the summit at 271m from which there are panoramic views.
A Visitor Centre houses exhibitions and audio visual show. Access for people with disabilities.
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New Ross
Come enjoy the history, culture, street art and Irish ambiance of this County Wexford town. Visit the Dunbrody Famine Ship, the Emigrant Flame, the JFK Memorial Park, Ros Tapestry Center and view the colorful murals. Our experience is that you may discover a fine pub or two along the way!
The Wild Geese at the Kennedy Homestead in New Ross Ireland
roving reporter Alannah Ryane continues her tour of two counties with phone in hand. As part of her From Ireland to America...the love affair continues series Alannah and fellow WildGeese.com member Oisin O'Connell visited the Dunbrody Museum and the Irish America Hall of Fame in New Ross but first stop was the new multi-media visitor center at the old Kennedy Homestead in Dungannon opened in June 2013. This short video shows Oisin's 'Kennedy moment' when he found the replica living room extremely moving.
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Dunbrody Abbey in Co Wexford Ireland | Yunmeec Q500
Dunbrody Abbey Cistercian monastery, located in County Wexford, Ireland. The church was built in the 13th century, the tower was later added - 15th century. This is one of the longest churches's in Ireland - length of 59m. The visitor centre has one of only two full sized hedge mazes in Ireland.
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Kennedy Homestead, Dunganstown, New Ross, Co Wexford, Ireland
Short amateur video from a visit to the Kennedy Homestead in County Wexford.
(Apologies for shaky camera, as I was trying to take quick shots before other tourists came by!)
Famine Ship Dunbrody
From Ireland they came, escaping famine and poverty, dreaming of a better life in America. But to get there, they had to make the crossing on a famine ship...
Shot by Jules and Effin Older on location. Directed and edited by Jules and Effin Older in San Francisco and Auckland.
JFK in New Ross, Co. Wexford 1963 - Part 3 - New Ross Loses a Son - Radio Documentary
On June 27, 1963 President John F. Kennedy visited the home of his ancestors in New Ross, Co. Wexford. This 4-part series features the stories and memories of the people of New Ross and looks back at the impact his ground-breaking visit had on the local community and how his visit inspired a generation to create a platform to develop a cultural and economic legacy based on this Kennedy connection. Written, produced and presented by Elizabeth Rose-Browne in association with Southeast Radio. JFK footage courtesy of Highwind Media.
JFK50 THE PARADE NEW ROSS
The parade in New Ross Co. Wexford to celebrate 50 years since the visit of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1963. More Videos of events and music etc at southeastinfo.com
CAN 034 THE KENNEDY HOMESTEAD IN NEW ROSS TOWN
(22 Nov 1963) The Kennedy Homestead in New Ross Town, Ireland. Irish Homestead of US President John F. Kennedy
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JFK visit to Kennedy Homestead, Dunganstown, New Ross, Co. Wexford. June 1963
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JFK The Kennedy Homestead and The Dunbrody
A look at where the Kennedy family started out and a also a visit toThe New Dundrody Irish Experience In New Ross, Co. Wexford. Ireland .
Royal Hotel New Ross week later
Royal Hotel New Ross demolished
Drama in The Shambles, FDYS, New Ross. Nov 2015. AITC Scheme.
Wexford Artists Community Theatre (WACT) were delighted to spend 10 weeks working with the young people in the FDYS New Ross 2015 part funded by Wexford County Council through the Artists in the Community Scheme. Here are some of the highlights of the project.
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Ireland's Tourist Attractions - Drone
Ireland has many historic sights and varied landscapes which are captured by drone in this film.
Rock of Cashel
Is a large outcrop of rock that is home to the ruins of a large Celtic Cathedral and other buildings that are surrounded by a wall. The buildings date from 900 years ago.
Hore Abbey
Is a ruined Cistercian monastery near the Rock of Cashel. Founded 800 years ago.
The Vee
Is a V-shape turn on the road that passes over the Knock-mealdown Mountains.
Ath tassel Abbey
Is a ruined 900 year old Augustinian Abbey, beside the river Sure. It is the largest medieval abbey in Ireland and occupies a 4 acre site.
Ploughing
Ploughing with horses at the National Ploughing Competitions.
Cahir Castle
The castle is 900 years old and is sited on an island in the river Sure. It is one of the largest castles in Ireland.
Swiss Cottage
Was built 200 years ago as an ornamental cottage by the local Lord. The cottage is open to the public as a museum.
Threshing
Vintage threshing machine used to separate the grain from the straw.
Golden Vale
Is an area of rolling pasture land, mainly in county Tipperary. The land is of excellent quality. Dairy Farming is dominant, cows grazing. Combined harvester harvesting grain.
Tipperary Town
Is located at the heart of the Golden Vale and started as a market town.
Glen of Aherlow
Is a picturesque valley nestling between the Galtee Mountains and Slieve-namuck hills.
Moore Abbey
Was founded by the Franciscans 700 years ago.
Lough Gur
The Stone circle was built 4,200 years ago and comprises 113 standing stones. It is Ireland’s largest stone circle.
The Heritage Centre showcases 6,000 years of local life.
The Ring Forts date from the early Christian Period. The forts overlook the lake.
The Tower House known as Blouch-iers Castle and is 600 years old and was one of the homes of the Earls of Desmond.
Lismore Castle
Was built 170 years ago by the Duke of Devonshire in the style of a Gothic Castle. The gardens are open to the public and well worth visiting.
Bally-saggart-more Bridge over a ravine with attached Towers
Bally-saggart-more Main Entrance Gate and flanking gate Lodges
Ardmore
Is a seaside resort and fishing village. On the hill overlooking the village is a round tower and the ruins of a cathedral dating from the 12th century.
Dungarvan
Is a coastal town and harbour.
Helvick Head Harbour
Is a small fishing harbour with a Lifeboat Station.
Waterford
Grannagh Castle on the bank of the river Sure with a cable stay bridge in the background.
New Ross
Is a town on the river Barrow. Berthed on the quay is the Dunbrody a replica of a sailing ship that carried passengers to America in the 1800s.
Kilkenny Castle
The castle was the home of the Butler Family for 600 years. The castle has many architectural styles, it was built over centuries.
Waterfall at Powerscourt
Is Ireland’s highest waterfall at 398 feet.
Powerscourt House and Gardens
Is a large country estate known for its house and landscape gardens.
A-dare
Is a picturesque village in county Limerick and a major tourist destination and has a large tourist centre.
Blennerville
Is a small village on the outskirts of Tralee, there is a restored windmill.
Inch Strand
Is a long sandy beach with wave surf schools
Connor Pass
Is one of the highest mountain passes in Ireland. The narrow road weaves around the steep mountain faces
Dunquin Pier
Boats leave the pier for the Blasket Islands.
Dingle
Is a sea side town with a port and marina and very popular tourist destination.
Slea Head
Is a spectacular driving route and is on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Doolin Pier
Ferries leave the pier for the Aran Islands and the Cliffs of Moher
Lehinch
Is a sea side resort with a large sandy beach.
Cliffs of Moher
Are Ireland most visited natural attractions. The cliffs are 700 feet high at their maximum
The Bur-ren
Is a landscape of limestone bedrock with crisscrossing pavement cracks, located in County Clare.
Skellig Michael
Is one of two islands 12 km of the south west coast of Ireland. Parts of the current episodes of Star Wars were filmed there.
Liscannor Harbour & Village
The harbour contains fishing and pleasure boats.
Ennistymon & Waterfalls
The town is a country market town, the waterfalls are also called cascades.
Doolin Cave
The cave has one of the world’s longest stalactites.
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
The castle is 600 years old and has three floors. Generally the furniture is 500 years old. The Folk Park contains reconstructions of homes, farms and communities from over a 100 years ago that shows what life was like.
Torc Waterfall
Is near Killarney.
Muckross House
The house is a mansion that was built 150 years ago. The house is part of the Killarney National Park.
The Gap of Dunloe
Is a narrow pass between two mountains there is a narrow winding road, a number of lakes connected by a river.
Irish American and World links with County Wexford, Ireland - Unravel Travel TV
Dunbrody's Ship Tour
The Visitor Experience provides a unique insight into a period of history which shaped modern day Ireland and America. Follow in the footsteps of a group of Famine emigrants as you board the Dunbrody. A ticket is issued as if it were 1849, and this ticket allocates your space and food rations for the voyage ahead. Explore the ship, fitted out exactly as it would be for a voyage. Encounter actors, playing the role of emigrants, in their cramped quarters with their meagre possessions. A member of the crew will tells visitors about life on board a sailing ship. This authentic recreation with it's actors, sound effects and smells, will transport you back in time.
Ros Tapestry
The Ros Tapestries depict events around the Anglo-Norman arrival to the South East of Ireland, specifically the founding of the town of New Ross, Co. Wexford by William Marshall and Isabel de Clare. The Ros Tapestry Project is a massive community initative in progress in the County of Wexford.
The John F Kennedy Arboretum
Dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 to 1963, the Arboretum is a plant collection of international standing. It covers 252 hectares (623 acres) on the southern slopes and summit of Slievecoiltia, 12 km south of New Ross. It contains 4,500 types of trees and shrubs from all temperate regions of the world, planted in botanical sequence. The lake is the most popular part of the Arboretum, and is a haven for waterfowl. A road provides access to the summit at 271m from which there are panoramic views. A Visitor Centre houses exhibitions and audio visual show.
Kennedy Homestead
The Kennedy Homestead, birthplace of President John F. Kennedy's great-grandfather Patrick Kennedy, celebrates the story of five generations of the Kennedy dynasty and is still today farmed by his descendants. Joining the multitudes of Irish fleeing the Great Famine, Patrick Kennedy departed from this Homestead for the port of New Ross on a wet day in 1848 to set sail for the United States where his descendants were to become the worlds most famous family. The Kennedy Homestead is a unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre, celebrating the Kennedy family history.
Irish National Heritage Park
Surprises await around every turn as visitors explore 35 acres of this heritage trail. From early Stone Age Campsite to Ringfort, from Mill to Fulacht Fiadh, from Crannog to Viking House, every activity is an unexpected adventure into 9,000 years. The world visitors enter is an authentic recreation of Ireland's heritage. Homesteads, places of ritual, burial modes and long forgotten remains will enlighten the casual visitor and interest the scholar.
Johnstown Castle Estate
The exquisite 19th century Johnstown Castle is nestled within fifty acres of ornamental grounds. Stroll through the wooded grounds with over two hundred different kinds of trees and shrubs or relax by the castle lakeside with its Gothic towers and waterfalls. Ramble along the Castle lake terrace walk lined with statues to the Garden lake. Both lakes are home to a wide range of waterfowl - mute swans, water hens, little grebes and heron. Pass through the Devil's Gateway into the walled ornamental gardens and hothouses. This hidden paradise provides a dazzling, colourful array of flowering plants. The sunken Italian Garden contains a shaded picnic area where one can sit and watch the peacocks strut by. Another attraction is the ruin of a medieval tower house called Rathlannon Castle. Please note that unfortunately Johnstown Castle itself is not open to the public.
Hook Lighthouse
The Lighthouse is a 13th Century Norman structure, built by the Earl of Pembroke. The Visitor Centre at Hook Lighthouse in County Wexford, Ireland, offers guided tours of the lighthouse tower. culminating with the spectacular view from the balcon. Relax by the sea and keep an eye out for seals, dolphins and even whales. In clear weather you can see for miles and in a storm the spray often reaches the top of the lighthouse.
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