Donaghadee - County Down, Northern Ireland
Donaghadee has a great landmark in the lighthouse over the pier facing into the Irish Sea. There is a beautiful coastal walk here - also into the town where there is an old moat/castle structure and a great view of the surrounding area. Very close to Bangor and Belfast.
There are some small towns scattered around Belfast that open the eyes of the visitors and tourists who are staying in Belfast and give them the chance to think outside the box and go out of the city to any of these towns if they have some spare time to spend and this is usually a good plan because it will give them the chance to explore more parts of Northern Ireland during their trip.
Donaghadee is one of these different options related to small towns which we have to refer to and mention, it is only 18 miles away from Belfast and only 6 miles away from Bangor - which is not a long distance for someone to go. Donaghadee is a small town situated in county Down, Northern Ireland, that lies on the northeast coast of the Ards Peninsula; it is in the civil parish of Donaghadee and the historic barony of Ards Lower. The history of Donaghadee town and the different attractions that could be seen in it add to the encouragement that fills the visitor's heart and mind about going there.
Donaghadee town was actually featured in the Irish Rebellion of 1798; in the morning of Pike Sunday 10 June 1798, a force of United Irishmen mainly from Bangor, Donaghadee, Greyabbey, and Ballywalter attempted to occupy the the town of Newtownards, they met with musket fire from the market house and they were defeated. In addition to this historical part, Donaghadee harbour is also important when it comes to this town since it has its historical part as well; Donaghadee was used in the period between 1759 and 1826 by couples going to Portpatrick, Wigtown, Scotland in order to get married since there was a daily packet boat going there from Donaghadee harbour.
Of course when it comes to any new place you are visiting, the first thing that you will be doing is searching for the different touristic attractions that you could visit there. When it comes to Donaghadee town, there are a couple of things to consider visiting, such as the Moat, the Harbour and the Marina along with the lighthouse, and there are other minor places to consider such as the Parish Church.
The harbour and the lighthouse of Donaghadee town are famous because that harbour almost dates back to the 17th century and this harbour is well known for its lighthouse - it might be one of the most famous attractions related to this town, it has actually been a haven for ships for years and years.
In addition to the harbour and the lighthouse, there is also the Moat - or as it is also known and referred to the Motte - which was actually built to house the explosives used in building the harbour. The Moat is also one of the most prominent features of the town that dates back to 1818 but today it is now part of a park, giving views across the town and seawards towards the Copeland Islands (
These are the most common things to be done in this small town but there are still other activities which one could also include and which might be a walk by the town that includes the marine walk by The Commons: this is a semi-cultivated open space with bowls, tennis, putting, and an adventure playground. There are also those restaurants, hotels, and bars which you could choose from and enjoy sitting at, one of them is the famous Grace Neill's bar which opened back in 1611 as the King's Arms and which is considered the oldest bar to be found in Ireland.
When you are visiting Donaghadee town, you should always check the events that might be taking place there because you could get the chance to enjoy your time attending any of them. There are also those shops and boutiques which might be offering different products that you could go back home with any of them - make your visit count.
There are some other small towns and cities which are close to Donaghadee - and that of course in addition to Belfast the capital city of Northern Ireland and the one mostly visited ( - from these places, there is Bangor which is the closest to Donaghadee and which is mostly known with its harbour ( there is also Portaferry which is mostly known with its Exploris Aquarium ( and there is also Ballywalter which is considered not far away from Donaghadee (
These were the things we managed to visit in Donaghadee, county Down, and this was the trip we went on and enjoyed. Have you ever been there before? Share with us more of your stories and adventures.
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King Presents Colours To Irish Guards (1949)
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LS. Grounds of Buckingham Palace. Various shots of the parade of 1st Battalion Irish Guards marching across the grounds of Buckingham Palace with band leading the parade. Royal family with guests and dignitaries watching. Two officers standing in front of the troops presenting arms. Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), Queen Juliana of Holland and Prince Bernhard of Holland seated in royal box watching the ceremony. Two officers marching with standards. Troops lined up on grounds. King George VI inspecting ranks of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards before presenting them with new Colours. MV. Pan, two officers carrying standards to King who is standing before ensigns. The ensigns are kneeling. King presents colours to ensigns. MV. King standing at microphone addressing the guardsmen - natural sound: 'Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Watson, officers, non-commissioned officers and guardsmen of the First Battalion Irish Guards. I am very glad to see you here today and I notice that though you have only recently returned to London from service in North Africa, neither your drill, nor your bearing have lost that smartness for which your regiment is famous. It is also most welcome to me, as I am sure it is for you, to see your Colonel standing at the head of his regiment for the first time. In order to be on parade Field Marshall Lord Alexander has flown here from Canada, which will remind you of the great changes which have come about since 1927 when my father presented you with your old colours in this garden. On that occasion such a flight would have been unthinkable. In the 22 years which have passed since that day, your battalion has fought in Norway, in Africa and in Italy, and in two separate tours of duty have helped the cause of peace and humanity in Palestine. As your Colonel in Chief, I am proud to be able to pay a tribute to the exploits and sacrifices, not only of the first battalion but of the whole regiment during those dark years (we have lived at war and in the shadow of war) for much of this time. But I'm glad to see plainly today that the scars of battle of which you have borne your full share have left no mark upon your spirit. In a world of change your courage and discipline has remained unchanged, and it is in full confidence that you will uphold the great traditions of your regiment, now nearly half a century old that I give these new colours into your keeping.' King switches off the mike as he finishes. LS. General view of the line up of guardsmen presenting arms. LS. Guards take off their hats and give three cheers for the King - lens change in middle to medium shot. The guardsmen replace hats. Several shots of the guardsmen parading past the King. MS. The King on the palace steps during march past.
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Date found in the old record - 28/07/1949.
MS. Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), Prince Bernhard and Queen Juliana of Holland looking on.
MS. Guards band marching towards. GV. Guards band marching towards LS. R.S.M. takes old colours from guardsman and hands them to ensigns. GV. Old colour and escort being marched to Palace. MV. Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother), Prince Bernhard and Queen Juliana looking on. X looking on. MS. Pan, old colours
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Erin For Ever! (1927)
Item title reads: Erin for ever! Striking scenes at St. Patrick's day parade of the Irish Guards. Fallen comrades remembered at the Guards' Memorial.
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M/S of officers of the Irish Guards wearing busbies prepare the baskets containing small flowers, at a table. An officer in full dress with feathered hat takes a basket. All officers wear medals, as they take a salute and pass among the ranks of guards and hand each one a flower. The soldiers pin them to their uniforms, followed by a side angle of the guards at attention, with an Irish wolfhound, the mascot, and its master, in the foreground. The mascot looks forlorn, but the guards wave their busbies in a three cheer salute.
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