Trail of the Saints - County Carlow
A slideshow presentation of the Trail of Saints routes in County Carlow.
Carlow County Museum is operated by Carlow County Council in association with the Carlow Historical & Archaeological Society (C.H.A.S.). The Museum is a member of the Local Authority Museums' Network (L.A.M.N.). The Museum is designated by the National Museum of Ireland as a repository for archaeological finds and is located in the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East.
Visit Carlow County Museum and see what you are missing, admission is free.
Carlow County Museum & Carlow Tourist Office, College Street, Carlow Town, Co. Carlow,
Ireland, R93 E3T2. GPS coordinates: 52.836559, -6.928314
Tel: 00353 – 59 - 9131554
Email: museum@carlowcoco.ie
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Breda's Gift Shop
An over view of Breda's Gift Shop Mountmellick, Co. Laois by the very talented Paul Gorman (Bsc) Tv and Media
How to start Carrickmacross Lace
A brief introduction on how to start Carrickmacross Lace. This tutorial will guide you through the steps needed to start making Carrickmacross lace. If you are interested in learning more please visit my website theresakelly.net
Carlow - the unknown gem of Ireland
Michael Hurley, Colm Mulrooney, Tommy Gallagher, Martin Kavanagh, Charles Dwyer.
How to Pronounce Some Counties and Places in Ireland ???? | SEDA College Online
Teacher Adam helps you to pronounce some counties and places in Ireland. Check it out! ????☘
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Linen banding weaving loom, Vaupel and Heilenbeck, Germany
An automated loom which weaves multiple linen bands simultaneously.
Video by Lilian Kok. Used by permission.
The BOG of ALLEN Kildare, Ireland
The Blog of Allen Kildare Ireland, Rose, Fergus, Zenny, Wildlife
Music: “What A Faithful God -Instrumental”
The Bog Train Ride, Kidare Ireland, Sightseeing Fun Recreation Centre Sunny Amusement Place Games Animals Museum Historical Amazing
The Bog of Allen (Móin Alúine in Irish) is a large raised bog in the centre of Ireland between the rivers Liffey and Shannon.
The bog's 958 square kilometers (370 square miles) stretch into County Offaly, County Meath, County Kildare, County Laois, and County Westmeath. Peat is mechan
What A Faithful God Have I
Lord, i come before Your throne of grace
I find rest in Your presence,
And fullness of Joy
In worship and wonder
I behold Your face
Singing what a faithful God have I
What a faithful God have I
What a faithful God
What a faithful God have I
Faithful in every way
Lord of mercy, You have heard my cry
Through the storm Youre the beacon
My song in the night
In the shelter of Your wings
Hear my hearts reply
Singing what a faithful God have I
Lord all sovereign
Granting peace from heaven
Let me comfort those who suffer
With the comfort You have given
I will tell of Your great love
For as long as i live
Singing what a faithful God have I
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Steam engines Marshall no.95435 and the Irish Burrell no. 3092 ,castledermot 2013
Even more Ruskin lace
Chapter three of our meeting with the ruskin lace makers at Ford Park, Ulverston, UK
How to make Carrickmacross Lace Loops
This Carrickmacross Lace Tutorial shows how to make the loops in carrickmacross Lace. For more please visit my facebook page,
Newlin Grist Mill.mp4
Nicholas Newlin, an Irish Quaker, immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1683 from Mount Mellick, County Tyrone, Ireland. In 1684 William Penn commissioned Nicholas Newlin as a justice in the colonial court.
In 1704 Nicholas' son Nathaniel built a water-powered grist mill along the West Branch of Chester Creek in what is now Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.. Despite several changes of ownership the mill ran continuously until 1941. In 1957, the Nicholas Newlin Foundation was created by E. Mortimer Newlin, a ninth generation descendant, to restore and maintain the mill as a museum. Today, the foundation 's purpose is to preserve the 150 acres, which are a refuge for plants, animals, and birds, as well as the park's historic buildings for pleasure and education of the public. A trip to the park offers visitors insights into the vanished life of the rural eighteenth century.
Kenmare Lacing
Kenmare Lace Festival -- Running from 3rd to 6th October 2013 as part of the Gathering.
Kenmare Lace Festival is part of 'The Gathering Ireland 2013'. We will be celebrating the wonderful heritage of lacemaking established by the Poor Clare nuns in post famine Kenmare in the 1860s with workshops, exhibitions, fashion show and informative talks in traditional lace and modern design.
Visit our website for more information
Limerick Lace
Completed Limerick Lace Animation by Sadbh de Buitléir Kearney. Shown at the Liminal Lace exhibition in Limerick in 2016.
Ireland Highway Drive
Pretty Highway to drive :)
I.R.A. Trial Scenes (1965)
Portleix, Ireland
I.R.A. TRIAL SCENES AT PORTLEIX FOLLOWS THE PROTEST DURING PRINCESS MARGARETS VISIT TO EIRE.
VS. Police guards arriving outside courthouse and taking up their positions. VS.The prisoners arriving by coach, they enter courthouse with their police guards. VS.Scenes outside the courthouse during trial, there are a few skimishes but no real trouble. MS. Some of the prisoners leaving the courthouse at night. (Orig.Neg.)
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Our Dublin Adventures: Paddy's Day, 1916 Commemoration, Celebrations, Cassidys
Join us as we have the craic on Paddy's Day, Celebrate our Irishness, 1916 commemoration. Finishing off in style with 'Rake The Ashes' in Cassidy's on Camden Street, Dublin.
Ireland's National Heritage Week, 22-30 August 2015 - Unravel Travel TV
National Heritage Week between the 22-30 August 2015 is jam-packed with fun events designed especially for children. There’s plenty in store from bat walks and bird watching to art and craft workshops, archaeological adventures and much much more.
Here are some events to get you started:
Gordon D’Arcy Art Workshop
Laois Libraries, Tues 25 August 2015
Wildlife artist, environmentalist and Burren expert Gordon D’Arcy brings his popular wildlife art workshop for children from ages 7-12 to local libraries in Mountmellick, Port Laois and Abbeyleix. The perfect opportunity to learn more about our natural wildlife. Free but booking essential. Portlaoise Library is booked out but there are still places available in Abbeyleix and Mount Mellick Libraries.
Weapons of Medieval Destruction
Kilkenny Castle Sat 22 August & Rothe House Sun 23 August 2015
For those brave enough, take a step back in time and discover the history of medieval Kilkenny and learn a thing or two about ancient weapons of the time with the gang from Dig it Kids. Taking place in the suitably medieval Rothe House and Gardens and Kilkenny Castle. Free but booking essential.
Artefact Detectives
National Museum, Dublin Sat 22, Wed 26, Sat 29 August 2015
Ever wondered what exactly an archaeologist does? How do they solve mysteries from the past through objects? Want to learn how to do the same thing? Pop along to this free drop-in session at the National Museum for the chance to solve your own puzzles from the past. No booking required.
Nature Walk & Willow Weaving for Children
Glengarriff Woods, Bantry, Co. Cork Mon 24 August 2015
As part of a festival celebrating the Irish botanist Ellen Hutchins, enjoy and explore the beautiful surroundings of Glengarriff Woods on a nature walk guided by expert Jessica Mason, gathering materials on your way to create willow-weavings. A wonderful combination of outdoor adventure and art. Free but booking essential.
Build your own Weather Station
Ballycroy National Park, Co. Mayo Sat 22 August 2015
We all want to know what kind of weather we’ll have tomorrow…so here’s your chance to build your very own weather station! Learn all about meteorology and how weather is measured and predicted at Ballycroy National Park. Free, no booking required but arrive early to avoid disappointment.
From outdoor adventure to exploring medieval buildings, National Heritage Week offers a wealth of opportunities for children to discover, learn and have fun. There are hundreds of events for especially for children taking place during National Heritage Week 2015, so make sure to check out our full listings at:
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Sharon Shannon Rathlin Island Cambridge 2017
Sharon Shannon with Sean Regan, Jim Murray and Jacker Rathlin Island Cambridge 2017
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The Diamond Jubilee Fenland Black Oak Project. Promotional Video (April 2015)
The Diamond Jubilee Fenland Black Oak Project.
In March 2012 an astonishing specimen was unearthed from the peat.
At 4,800 years old and over 13 metres long the Fenland Giant was spectacular.
I have been working with black oaks for over 20 years but this one tok my breath away Hamish Low 2012
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