The best of Mullingar, Ireland!
As part of the TODAY Show on RTÉ One, Colm Flynn visits different towns across the country. Today he's kicking off the new season heading to the great town of Mullingar in County Westmeath! Colm gets to see the local places and meet the friendly faces.
Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland: Footage of Ireland from 1901 & 1902
Released: 2004
Commentary Written by: Dr Vanessa Toulmin
Narrator: Fiona Shaw
Music Score: Neil Brand & Günter Buchwald
Producer: Upekha Bandaranayake
Technical Production: James White
Production Manager: Marianthi Makra
Credits and Acknowledgements
Programmed by Venessa Toulmin of the National Fairground Archive at the University of Sheffield Library.
The Mitchell & Kenyon films were donated to the British Film Institute by Peter Worden without whose generous intervention and support his national treasure would not have survived.
The Collection was restored by the BFI National Archive between 2000-2004.
Special thanks to the National Fairground Archive at the University of Sheffield Library who researched and contextualised the Collection with support from the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Mullingar to Dublin in 3 minutes
This short video was shot with a Canon G9 compact digital camera fixed to the wing mirror of a car doing a journey between Mullingar and Dublin on the N4 and M4 in Ireland. The video is an experiment to test the quality of the Stop-Frame function in demanding circumstances (the car was travelling at speeds of 120km plus for 1 hour and 10 minutes). The camera compressed the Ihr journey into a 2.5 minute AVI clip which was load up unedited here.
Journey to Ireland
Just something I did over the summer.
Song: Flume - Insane feat. Moon Holiday
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Cork to Dublin by Bus Eireann, Ireland
My experience of bus ride from Cork to Dublin... 2018
My Journey Through the UK and Ireland Part 1
Everything from Cambridge, Newmarket, Tower of London, The Eye, and more.
I do not own the rights to any songs used in this video. All rights go to the owners of the rights.
Train ride from Dublin to Belfast.
In this video we set out on a journey to Belfast, We travel on the Northern line (Belfast - Dublin line), Our train is the De dietrich or better known as the 'Enterprise'. Our train is hauled by an Irish Rail class 201 number 207, The line is 113.5 miles long, The trip from Dublin - Belfast is 2 hours 10 mins, On this trip we meet up with youtube users nirtrainman and shauntrainmanallen.
Ireland Journey 4, Trim
This visit to the Trim area of Ireland includes images of Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian monastery built in Ireland, founded in 1142 by St Malachy, the Archbishop of Armagh.
Photos from Kells show the famous round tower, typical of several beautiful monuments across Ireland. The Kells cross exemplifies the Celtic Cross motif.
Trim Castle was founded in the 12th century by Hugh de Lacy, and is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.
Scuba diving Ireland - Mullingar
Scuba Diving Ireland -Mullingar
Dublin to Sligo Driver's eye view preview
A classic 071 diesel loco is our viewing platform for this journey across Ireland. Filmed in the penultimate year of loco haulage loco number 088 pulls a rake of Intercity Mk 2 coaches since consigned to the scrap heap.
Our journey starts at Dublin's Connolly station. We follow the train from the cab, signal boxes and from a helicopter.
DEFORESTATION OF IRELAND .
A JOURNEY THROUGH THE IRISH LANDSCAPE FROM THE EARLIEST roads through the forest to motorways built over its graveyard to 'modernity'. Restore the Forest.
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DJI Park testing in Ireland | Flying Drone over the Irish Fields | County Down
Irish County side stunning view from DJI Spark in County Down
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County Down Facts by Wikipidea
Contae an Dúin is the Irish name, Countie Doun and Coontie Doon are Ulster Scots spellings. County Down is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland. Along the southeast shore of Lough Neagh, it covers an area of 2,448 km² (945 sq mi) and has a population of 531,665.
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In middle of the year we made a Honeymoon Road Trip through Ireland and Northern Ireland. On our journey we made this exciting Drone Flight through the beautiful landscape of Ireland. We started in Dublin and drove through the Boyne Valley, the Causeway Coastal Route and the Wild Atlantic Way till the Cliffs of Moher. Then back to Dublin and home to Germany.
Scenes: Cliffs of Moher, Castle Ward – Game of Thrones Winterfell, Connemara, Fintra Beach, Glen River, Slieve Donard, Trim Castle, Cave Hill – Belfast, Achill Island, Hill of Slane, Kilcolgan Castle.
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Top 10 MOST BEAUTIFUL Places in IRELAND | Essential Irish Travel Guide ????????
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Traveling to Ireland or Northern Ireland? From Dublin to Belfast and everything in between, these are the Top 10 Essential Things to Do on the island of Ireland. Alex and Marko the Vagabrothers guide you to the very best of the Emerald Isle.
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Dublin city by train scenery | Dublin public transport | Travel republic of Ireland
Connolly station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile) or Dublin Connolly is the busiest railway station in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network. On the North side of the River Liffey, it provides InterCity, Enterprise and commuter services to the north, north-west, south-east and south-west. The North-South Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Luas light rail services also pass through the station. The station offices are the headquarters of Irish Rail, Iarnród Éireann. Opened in 1844 as Dublin Station, the ornate facade has a distinctive Italianate tower at its centre.
Connolly station opened on 29 November 1844[2] by the Dublin and Drogheda Railway Company as Dublin Station, but was renamed Amiens Street Station ten years later after the street on which it is located. Originally the station served only a single mainline to Drogheda, and in 1853 through services to Belfast commenced. In 1891, the City of Dublin Junction Railway connected the station with Westland Row Station (now Pearse Station) on the city's South side. The City of Dublin Junction had a separate station known as Amiens Street Junction consisting of the present platforms 5, 6, and 7 (currently used by DART, Commuter and Rosslare services) with a separate street entrance. After the amalgamation of the GNR (I) at the end of the 1950s, this station became part of Amiens Street and the separate entrance fell into disuse. The City of Dublin Junction Railway allowed services to run from Amiens Street through to Westland Row to Rosslare and the South East. Services to Sligo were transferred to Westland Row (Pearse Station) running non-stop through the station in 1937, with the closure of Broadstone Station by CIÉ (see also MGWR). Services to Galway and Mayo also terminated at Westland Row, operating through Connolly Station after 1937, running via Mullingar and Athlone. This was discontinued in the 1970s in favour of running services from Heuston Station. Sunday trains to Cork, Limerick and Waterford during the 1960s operated from Connolly platforms 5, 6 and 7 through the Phoenix Park Tunnel, so as to avoid the cost of opening Heuston for the limited Sunday traffic demand at that time.
In 1966, the 50th anniversary of the Easter Rising, the station's name was changed to Connolly Station after Irish revolutionary and socialist James Connolly. At the same time, other main stations were renamed after patriots executed for their roles in the Rising.
At the commencement of DART services in 1984, the City of Dublin Junction Railway entrance was refurbished and reopened for commuters.
During the late 1990s, Connolly Station was completely renovated and partially rebuilt. An entirely new station hall was built, the roof over platforms 1 to 4 was replaced, and a new bar/café and shops were installed. The former DART/Suburban station entrance (City of Dublin Junction Railway entrance) and the secondary station hall built with the DART (further north on Amiens Street) were again closed, but a new entrance on the International Financial Services Centre side was opened. The Luas Red Line began serving the station in 2004. As part of the preparation for this, the ramp that had been a bus terminus was demolished and replaced with a two-platform tram station connected to the main concourse by escalators and lift.
Declan Colgan bowls over judges with incredible voice | Ireland’s Got Talent
Declan from Mullingar showed off his amazing piano skills while wowing the judges with his incredible voice!
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Ireland U20 Rugby Grand Slam Journey 2007
Panel:
Forwards – David Millard, Richard Sweeney, Ger Slattery, Jamie Hagan, Cian Healy, Ruaidhri Murphy, Conor McInernry, Andrew Browne, Neilis Keogh, Thomas Anderson, David Pollock (Captain), Sean O’Brien, Eoghan Grace, Tommy O’Donnell, Kevin Sheahan.
Backs – Paul O’Donohue, David Drake, Ian Keatley, Niall O’Connor, Shane Monahan, Keith Earls, Kyle Tonetti, Aidan Wynne, Darren Cave, Felix Jones.
Management:
Head Coach: Eric Elwood, Assistant Coach: Dan McFarland, Manager: Philip Orr
Doctor: Brian McDevitt, Physiotherapy: Emma Gallivan, S & C: Dave Fagan, Massage: Regina Flanagan, Logisitics; Johnny O’Hagan, Performance Analysis: Denise Martin
Music:
‘Let me entertain you’ Robbie Williams 1997
‘Feeder’ Buck Rogers 2001
‘Time to say goodbye’ Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman 1995
Video:
SC4 (Ireland v Wales), RTE (Ireland v Italy) and Denise Martin
Editing: Denise Martin
Irish Castle Ruins
On day 3 of my Ireland journey, we went to the Wicklow Mountains National Park...and found possible castle ruins. We were kind of excited about this.
Walking on water in Castlepollard | John Spillane an Corcaíoch Ceolmhar, draoíchtúil.
Spillane an Fánaí - Dé Domhnaigh seo tá sé i mBaile na gCros - Castlepollard
An Corcaíoch ceolmhar John Spillane ar aistear cumadóireachta -- cuirfidh sé faoi i mbaile beag ar feadh seachtaine, féachaint an dtig leis amhrán nua a cheapadh a dhéanfaidh ceiliúradh cuí ar chroí agus ar anam na háite.
Farrelly's Bar Co Westmeath: The latest destination on singer/ songwriter John Spillane s journey around Ireland seeking inspiration for his song writing is Farrelly s Bar in Castlepollard, Co Westmeath.
A rope bridge - what's all the hype? (Carrick-a-Rede / Mullingar)
Making the journey from the south of Ireland to the north of Ireland, along the way we stopped off in the fabulous town of Mullingar.
Worth watching till the end - cause it truly is mind blowing.
Showery Ireland from the air
Showers developing through the midlands, as far as Lough Ennell and Mullingar.
Journey to Sustainable Growth
A Sustainability Train departs Heuston Station carrying delegates to Galway for the Financing Sustainable Growth Conference.
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