Real life environment of Kirwans Lane in Galway Ireland I did for a job. Project had to be low poly enough to be able to play in real time on the internet.
The Seafood Bar @ Kirwan's Lane, Galway City
Have a look around the Seafood Bar @ Kirwan's Lane in the historical medieval part of Galway City.
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The kitchen at Kirwan's Lane, Galway
Have a look behind the scenes at what makes the food at Kirwan's Lane restaurant in Galway City just so special.
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Machine Gun Shoot Out in Kirwan's Lane, Galway
A scene from the 1996 Movie Bloodfist 8 filmed in Galway in the Quays, Quay, St, Cross St & Kirwan's Lane
Dublin & Galway | Ireland
Ireland took my breath away, such an amazing country!! Driving on the other side of the road was quite interesting! We only got to spend a few days there but we'll be back! Explored many sights including the following:
Kilmacdaugh Monastery Cliffs of Moher Menlo Castle Upper Salt Hill - Diving Board Kirwans Lane The Long Walk Sean's Bar The Book of Kells Guinness Storehouse Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Calling all Galway Tribes to the Galway Oyster Festival
The largest ever Galway reunion is planned for Sunday 29th September - if you have a link to Galway OR share a name with one of the 14 Tribes of Galway - Athy, Bodkin, Blake, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Font, French, Joyce, Kirwan, Lynch, Martin, Morris, Skerritt. WE WANT TO SEE YOU IN GALWAY!!
O'Grady's on the Pier Restaurant - Barna, Galway
Have a closer look at the award-winning seafood and oyster bar on the shores of Galway Bay.
1 Druid's Lane
An excellent property in a quiet corner location
Into the West: The Story of ANIAR
The story of Aniar Restaurant , Galway City, Ireland by Heavy Man Films
Morans Oyster Cottage,Galway, Ireland
Nathan Fong interview Micheal moran from Morans Oyster Cottage and talk about seafood and learn how to make a real Irish coffee. Moran’s Oyster Cottage Seafood Restaurant Galway, The Weir, Kilcolgan, Co. Galway, is a traditional thatched cottage that dates back over 250 years. Today Morans is run by the 7th generation of the Moran family. It is renowned the world over for it’s superb seafood and Galway oysters which attracts people from the five continents, and is open all year round.
Tribes Alive
Fancy an exciting living history journey through the heart of medieval Galway which offers an authentic, fun and interactive insight into the city's rich cultural heritage and people? Then don't miss Tribes Alive! an enchanting new 70 minute dramatic walk through the winding medieval streets of Galway's Latin Quarter.
Presented in an engaging and humorous way, this tour will take participants on an enchanting journey back in time. Written by Paraic Breathnach, directed by Rod Goodall and featuring local actors, the tour will visit nine of the city's most historic landmarks including Spanish Arch, Blake's Tower, Kirwan's Lane, St Nicholas' Collegiate Church and The Hall of the Red Earl.
With two performances per day and private tours available by arrangement, this unique tour based on historical fact and humorous observation brings to life great Galway stories, larger-than-life Galway characters and historical Galway events.
Tour departs from outside Galway City Museum twice daily, 2.30pm and 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, from Wednesday 22 August until 21 September. Tickets are €10 (Accompanied U-14 free). Advance booking, though not essential, is advisable. Book now through the Discover Ireland Centres nationwide (in Galway at Forster St and at Eyre Square); or book online at myticketsireland.ie or phone 086 3025529 . For more information visit thelatinquarter.ie
Hi Everyone! I'm back again today with another travel vlog and this time I'm venturing around Galway City. As I mentioned in the video the weather here in Ireland is very unpredictable so unfortunately the trip was cut short. The first day that we arrived the sun was splitting the stones, it was a cool, crisp day but a gorgeous sunny day nonetheless. The following day however we had rain, wind, rain and more rain so a hike in the countryside was off the cards. I will be revisiting Galway to catch up where I left off and that's why I'm splitting Galway into two parts. Today you get the city and sometime next year I'll give you a look at the countryside :)
To Recap! • We stayed in the Nox Hotel in Galway which is about a 5 minute drive from Eyre Square so very handy. I'd highly recommend the hotel it was very affordable and so convenient. Originally I booked through a website called booking.com but it was actually cheaper to book with the hotel directly so just something to note :) • We took a trip to Salthill to have a stroll by the seaside, despite it being December it wasn't cold and I can only imagine how lovely it is to walk the area in the Summer time. Soon after we headed to have a look at the famous Galway Cathedral. Unfortunately filming inside was prohibited but it's worth seeing it with your own eyeballs if you're ever in Galway! • The Christmas Markets are located on Eyre Square, you can't miss them. I was chatting to a lady on one of the stalls and she said this was their 5th year, I can't believe I've never been before. Personally I just loved all of the lights and the atmosphere and a trip on the ferris wheel was really the icing on the cake! We had a ball :) • Food wise we had a bite to eat in the Dough Bro's and it was absolutely delish. It was actually my first time having a pizza out before and now I have very high standards haha! The Dough Bro's is located on Upper Abbeygate Street. • The following day we headed back into the city and walked around quay street, down Kirwans lane, we had intended on visiting the Spanish Arch but the weather wasn't on our side :(
I hope you enjoyed the vlog despite it being on the short side and i'll catch you all in a makeup tutorial really soon! Have a fantastic Christmas :) Lots of love, Eimear xx While you're here, why not check out some of my other videos :) I've linked them in playlists below!
Irish Travel Vlog Series:
How To: Apply False Eyelashes for Beginners (Two Techniques!)
False Eyelashes | How To: Clean, Store, and Reuse:
Makeup for your Eye Colour:
Current Eyebrow Routine:
My Favourite Brushes and Their Uses | Face:
My Favourite Brushes and Their Uses | Eyes:
How to create the perfect winged eyeliner:
Beginners Makeup Looks:
Smoldering Smokey Eyes:
Reviews:
Celebrity Inspired Makeup:
Cheap and Cheerful Makeup Looks:
Autumn Makeup Looks:
Beauty on a Budget:
Here are a couple of other places you can find me :D Facebook: Eimear McElheron Instagram: @eimear_mcelheron Snapchat: EimearMcElheron Twitter: @McElheronMakeup Email: eimearmcelheron@gmail.com Blog: eimearmcelheron.com
Music by Amarante & Kevin MacLeod. Kevin MacLeod: Thief in the Night, Wish Background, and Angevin 120 Loop. Used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license:
Amarante songs: Light in the Darkness, and Change Your World (Instrumental) Seriously talented, check them out!
Thanks for watching! Love, Eimear x
*Not a sponsored video. Hotel trip, food and all that jazz was paid for by myself :)*
The Pier Head Bar & Restaurant in Kinvara, County Galway, Ireland.
Visit The Pier Head Bar & Restaurant in Kinvara, County Galway. This video features the beautiful bay at Kinvara and the culinary delights famous at The Pier Head. Catering for all tastes, The Pier Head offers a range of delicious meals including Prime Kinvara Sirloin Steak, and Thai Steamed Mussels, Crab Claws & Tiger Prawns with Lemongrass & Chilli Sauce, both featured in this video. The Pier Head is open 7 days until late. Be sure to visit The Pier Head when next in Kinvara. Visit us online at pierhead.ie or call +353 (0)91 638188 for full menus and reservations.
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Irish Pubs Global Gathering 2018 - Galway Food Tour
Meet Gosia of Galway Food Tours, talking us through some of the fantastic food producers and businesses we will visit as part of the Irish Pubs Global Gathering 2018, October 7th- 9th in Galway.
Shop Street, Galway
Ambient scenery in Galway, Ireland
Travelodge Galway City Hotel and Top 9 Free Attractions in Galway
- There’s a unique mix of music, culture, fun and tradition in Galway whether you’re there for a few days or on a business trip and many of the attractions on offer are free. Try the superb Galway City Museum beside the Spanish Arch or venture onto the ‘Prom’ in Salthill. Check out a concert at Galway Cathedral or enjoy the smallest museum in Europe with the biggest gift shop at the Claddagh Ring Museum. Don’t miss out on the vibrant music scene at Monroe’s Tavern or stroll around the history of Kirwan’s Lane or the Latin Quarter. Get a perfect view of Galway City from the Salmon Weir Bridge or get your head in a book at Charlie Byrne’s bookshop before relishing a nibble of the quality local food at the Farmers Market beside St Nicholas’ Church, all a short distance from our Travelodge Galway City Hotel. Travelodge Ireland Hotels offers the best 3 star accommodation in Galway and when you book direct at you get the best budget prices, perfect for a weekend music break or a business stayover. With 59 rooms and plenty of free parking spaces, you can make our budget city hotel your traditional music base and enjoy the custom-designed Sleepeezee beds, flat screen TVs, large en-suite bathrooms and free, fast and completely unlimited Wi-Fi. If you need nourishment other than the music you can even eat a delicious breakfast and dinner in our excellent Galway hotel restaurant. Subscribe to the Travelodge Ireland Hotels YouTube channel now for more great videos about the best things to do and see in Galway city.
Birth to Earth | Directed by Daniel O'Hara
Directed by Daniel O'Hara.
The 2008 Darklight Film Festival set thirty filmmakers the challenge of making a movie about their home town of Dublin in four days. The film was shot entirely between 12.01am and 11.59pm on Thursday, June 26th 2008. Each filmmaker delivered a five minute short film to director Lenny Abrahamson, who curated the film and remixed the edit in time to screen the finished film as the closing event of the festival three days later.
Daniel O'Hara's short documentary 'Birth to Earth' acknowledges those for whom the date is most significant -- those who were born and who died on 26th June 2008 -- by opening a window to the world of the professionals who deal with these life and death events on a daily basis: a midwife and an embalmer.
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Premier café In Galway
Irska 4/7 (Galway)
Galway (The Claddagh, Salthill, Mutton Island, Galway Bay, Kirwans Lane, Corrib River, Eyre Square), Barna, Loughanwillin, Cashla Bay, Rossaveal Harbour, Lettermullan, Atlantski ocean, Bertraghboy Bay, Roundstone.