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 .
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!)
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.
JFK visit to Kennedy Homestead, Dunganstown, New Ross, Co. Wexford. June 1963
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(22 Nov 1963) The Kennedy Homestead in New Ross Town, Ireland. Irish Homestead of US President John F. Kennedy
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Sorrow In Kennedy's Irish Village (1963)
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People in the traditional Irish home of the Kennedy's mourn the death of JFK.
Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.
LS People arriving by bicycle at gates of church. GV Small village church near New Ross, name of village is White Church. MS Crucifix on pile of ship stone in grounds of church. VS People arriving at church. VS Farmers drawing water from a hand pump. MS Road signpost New Ross. VS Around small town of New Ross, some children walk up steps which President Kennedy's great grandfather walked up on way to school. VS Three old women reading paper on street. CU Front page of newspaper Irish Independent with the news of President John F Kennedy's assassination. MS Three flags at half mast.
(Orig.Neg.) Old record suggests that material dates from around 23/11/1963.
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Charleton Hill, New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland 1966 Part 1
Lindsey Family...Mcgrath, Wall, Doyle and Rimple Families at work in Charleton Hill. Views of the town and the Kennedy Homestead taken with Cinecamera 1n 1966.
Visit, Invest and Live in New Ross, Wexford
Situated on the banks of the River Barrow, New Ross is home to many attractions of historical interest including the Dunbrody Famine Ship, the Gothic-style ruin of St. Mary’s Church, and the nearby Kennedy Homestead and John F. Kennedy Arboretum.
John F Kennedy Park, New Ross,Wexford,Ireland
A great spot for a family day out in Wexford.
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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Trad Night - The Rag Bar New Ross
Carrigbyrne Hill New Ross Co Wexford Ireland
Some photos taken on the way to the Bagenal Harvey Memorial on Carrigbyrne Hill June 09
JFK in New Ross, Co. Wexford 1963 - Part 1 - The Town Prepares - 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.
Kennedy In Ireland (1963)
Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland, Eire).
GV. US President Kennedy's plane taxis to a halt. SV. 'Dublin Airport' sign. GV. The American President John F. Kennedy walks down the steps and is greeted by President of Republic of Ireland Mr Eamon de Valera. GV. Crowd. GV. President Kennedy walks forward to inspect guard of honour. LV. Pan, Kennedy walks forward to inspect guard of honour. SV. Press cameramen. LV. Guard of Honour presents arms. GV. Everybody standing while salute is fired and American anthem is played. LV. & GV. Gun fires. LV. & SV. Guard of Honour. GV. & LV. Pan, President inspects Guard of Honour. CU. Guard of Honour. SV. President inspecting - two shots. GV. & SV. President de Valera making speech of welcome. SV. & LV. President Kennedy listening. LV. Crowd applauding. SV. Pan, President Kennedy walks towards his car. GV. Escort of motorcycle police lined up.
Top shot, the two Presidents sitting in car. LV. Crowd waving. GV. The car drives away from the airport. GV. Crowds in O'Connell Street, Dublin. CU. Banner Welcome Home J.F.K. SV. Man selling Kennedy badges. SV. Kennedy badges. SV. Big picture of President in shop window. CU. Man looking through binoculars. SV. Boys up tree. GV. The motorcade headed by the motorcycle police come towards camera. LV. Pan, President Kennedy standing in car waving to crowds. GV. The motorcade goes away from camera. GV. Crowds running in the road. LV. Crowds standing on statue.
GV. Crescent quay in Wexford. GV. President Kennedy arrives at Dunganstown, site of the Kennedy homestead. LV. He is led to tea table and Mrs Mary Ryan, President's second cousin, pours him a cup of tea. GV. Guests gathered round. SV. Mrs Ryan hands the President the tea. SV. Police holding crowds back. LV. President Kennedy is handed a sandwich.
LV. Press photographers. SV. President Kennedy standing with Irish relatives. LV. Official standing near the President's helicopter. SV. & LV. President Kennedy shaking hands with people as he leaves. GV. Crowds around his helicopter. SV. President gets into the helicopter and waves to the crowd. GV. Hatch in helicopter closes. GV. Crowd. GV. The helicopter takes off.
GV. Crowds looking from windows with a sign Welcome Home Mr President at Wexford. GV. The President arriving amidst massed crowds. SV. Crowds waving. GV. Crowds waving, pan to the President being greeted by Chairman of New Ross Council. SV. President waves to the crowds. GV. Massed crowds. SV. The Chairman presents President with casket. SV. Press photographers. LV. President is presented with scroll. SV. Ceili band playing. CU. Girl in band playing spoons. SV. Crowd. GV. Pan, the President leaves New Ross in his car followed by car load of FBI men.
GV. Pan, guests gathered for garden party given by President and Mrs de Valera. SV. & CU. Film star June Thorburn. GV. Crowds of guests gathered round President Kennedy in the garden. CU. President Kennedy and President de Valera in the crowd. GV. Crowds around them. SCU. President Kennedy. GV. The crowds around the President.
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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.