The Walls Of Derry (1935)
Titles read: The Walls of Derry.
Londonderry, Northern Ireland.
Various shots of the city of Londonderry, including the cathedral, the walls around the city and the Walker Memorial.
Several shots of the town of Enniskillen and a farmers fair where men sell their pigs and cows.
Then we travel on down the river to Lough Foyle, seeing sailboats and rowing boats on the 20 mile lake. On one of the islands on the lake we see the ruined abbey of St Mary from the 6th Century, and an Irish round tower. Nice shot of two swans flapping their wings on the lake.
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Welcome To Northern Ireland
At a remote place in the Northern Ireland Countryside. 2 Crazy KidZ.
The Indian Tree
Experience a taste of the Indian Tree.
Ballywillan Graveyard Portrush & James 11 Daughter's Grave
I'm up outside Portrush and have just come across old Ballywillan Church and Churchyard dating as far back as the 12th Century.
Ballywillan was once a place of some importance. The name means “The Town of the Mill”. The area of salt flats that lay between here and the sea was known as Magheramena, meaning the Plain of the Monks. Yes, there was an Abbey here too... Later this name was changed to Magherabuoy, meaning “The Yellow Plain” so called because of the large amounts of Rape that was grown here in the fields.
Ballywillan Church (Ballywillin) is one mile outside Portrush on the Ballywillan/ Magherabuoy Rd. The old church has no roof but the walls are intact. It’s not known who built the church. There is no definite date when it was built. It would have been the main Parish church for Ballywillan. In the early 17th Century came the reformation. The church would have been taken over by the Church of Ireland.
It would have been used until the 1840s, when a new church was built in nearby Portrush. Other churchgoers who came here would have been Presbyterian rather than C.o.I. Presbyterians would go on to build their own place of worship at Ballywillan Presbyterian church just along the road in 1829.
The oldest headstone in the graveyard marks the grave of a Royal Princess, the illegitimate daughter of James 2nd, King of England.
The story goes that King James 2nd was on his way in 1689 to the siege of Derry. He stopped off en-route for 3 days in Ballymoney. Whilst there he “took a shine”, to a local farmer’s daughter. This farmer thought he might gain favour from the King by offering his daughter for an evening. This he did. It later turned out that the farmer’s daughter was pregnant. King James, who had seven illegitimate children during his life, unsurprisingly denied having any relationship with the the farmer's daughter.
The child she bore was called Dorothea and was brought up into a Protestant Family. She later married a wealthy Coleraine Merchant called Ross and died early in life, only in her twenties. Local legend has it that she actually died giving birth.
Dorothea, daughter of James 2nd , is now buried right here in Ballywillan. Her headstone is said to have been erected by Queen Anne, her half sister. On the headstone is the Stuart Coat of Arms and a Fleur de Lys.
Another interesting grave with sea connections is that of Captain William Clarke who for a period of about 40 years commanding vessels around the British Islands and distinguished by many acts of heroism and humanity particularly the rescue of 64 persons from the wreck of the steamer “American” on the 24th January 1865. William points out that in the above inscription “British Islands” refers in fact to The West Indies.
Derry driving
That's some bit of driving
Ballymoney Church of Ireland church and graveyard, video of south side
A crisp winter morning...
Oatmeal
Danny Boy
A clip from a gig at Pearl River Library in 2003
Bubble Ball NI in Draperstown
Bubble soccer in Draperstown, Co Derry in June 2015. Great spot, great hits and some funny moments.
Thanks to Dominic for organising the game and to the Backrow centre for hosting it.
if you would like to book your game get in touch on 07927900089 or email bubbleballni@gmail.com
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