Movie Palaces #80 - MAJESTIC BELFAST Antrim
The Union Cinemas MAJESTIC CINEMA 204/222 Lisburn Road in BELFAST Antrim Northern Ireland.
Opened on the 25th May 1936. Architect J. McBride Neill. 1369 seats.
Video presented by ComptonLodgeStudios.
My local Cinema(Lisburn Omniplex)
Just a little look outside my local cinema in Lisburn. Thanks for watching
firmus energy's 1000th business customer is Omniplex Cinemas
firmus energy is celebrating the connection of its 1000th business customer in the Greater Belfast area. Speaking about the milestone is
Colin Johnston, Regional Manager for Omniplex Cinemas. Omniplex cinema at the Kennedy Centre is the most recent property to switch, following Carrick, Dundonald and Lisburn. There are also plans to switch the cinema at Larne before Christmas.
Bangor Cinema Plus Video Walk
Field check on 8/2/2011
old cinefilm lisburn, people and places
old cine of people and places in lisburn around 1970
Brooke’s downpatrick got talent semi final
The Big Reviewski | Ep1 | With Samuel L. Jackson, John C. Reilly & Steve Coogan
Greetings film fans!
The Big Reviewski is back! And it's bigger and better than ever before!
Bigger because Eoghan Doherty, Rory Cashin and Paul Moore are delighted to be joined by a brand new gang member on the show... please give it up for Justine Stafford!
*Crowd goes wild, loses the run of themselves, all hell breaks loose*
And everything is better because we've teamed up with the film-loving folk at Omniplex Cinemas to bring you all the latest movie news, movie reviews, movie quizzes and movie prizes - basically anything with the word 'movies' in front of it - and it's all coming to you from a super sexy and slick new set.
2019 is kicking off with a cracking first show, with Stan & Ollie stars, John C. Reilly and Steve Coogan, popping by to doff their derby hats and say hello, while the original motherflippin' fothermucker of them all, Samuel L. Jackson, calls by to increase the cool levels by around 800 million % as he talks Glass and getting really, really sick in Limerick.
Plus, there's an important and intellectual discussion about why sales of peaches shot up last year (Timothée Chalomet may or may not have had something to do with it).
Don't ask, just watch...
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A short film made by students at PQA Richmond.
Chemtrails Over Co Armagh. United kingdom.
Video chronicling two days of horrific Chemtrails over Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. It shows without a shadow of a doubt that planes are spraying the skies over various areas of the UK but this is proof over NI.
stevie makin a snowman very spooky
makin a snowman in lisburn. looks like sum1s head an shoulders stickin out of ground
Millbrook Lodge Hotel - Wedding Venue in County Down
Millbrook Lodge Hotel is available for civil ceremonies and wedding receptions. We offer the choice of holding your wedding in the beautiful setting of our Stag Room or in the elegance of the Spa Room or...weather permitting, outside in our Wedding Garden! Millbrook Lodge Hotel occupies an extremely tranquil setting within 6 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Millbrook's gardens and woodland offer the perfect background for your photographs, capturing memories of your special day.
For more information on wedding at Millbrook Lodge Hotel visit
Free kick
U12s downpatrick youth league.
Castlewellan Rhys Clarke free kick.
Driver’s eye view from Dungannon to Glengormley Via Moria Glenavy and Nutt’s Corner
Something different for the channel
Down County Museum - Downpatrick - Co. Down Northern Ireland
If you are trying to discover Northern Ireland, you will come to the point where county Down is on the list and that is when you will need to check the touristic places that one could visit there. Down County Museum is located in Downpatrick, between Down Cathedral and Downpatrick Courthouse and it calls out for people to come and check this historical treasure found in the place.
Down County Museum brings to the visitors the history of county Down from the earliest times until the present day through the artifacts that are displayed there. This museum is located in the historic buildings of the eighteenth century County Gaol of Down, the Gaol was opened back in 1796 and it was then closed in 1830 - throughout all those years, it housed thousands of prisoners in it.
The Gaol used to incarcerate many people for very minor offences and it also held rebels captured after the battle of Saintfield and Ballynahinch in 1798, and the United Irishman, Thomas Russell, was executed for his role in the abortive rebellion in 1803. The Gaol was also a convict Gaol and hundreds of transportees were imprisoned in it prior to their journey to the convict colonies of New South Wales.
The main purpose and aim behind Down County Museum is to appreciate the history, culture and environment of the county through the organisation of exhibitions, the activities and events which are there to inform the visitor of the information that he/she might have came to the place searching for.
After the Gaol was closed, there were some restorations done to the place in 1981 and now visitors could check the conditions in which the prisoners were kept in the Gaol by visiting the restored cells which are complete with displays on individual prisoners.
Going through the programme of the museum, you will come to see that there are two different types of exhibitions held there, the permanent exhibitions and the temporary exhibitions. From the permanent exhibitions held there, there is the Down Through Time exhibition which brings 9000 years of human history in county Down, the temporary exhibitions on the other hand usually deal with everything from the Victorians to local artists.
The old Gaol building passed through lots of stations before reaching the final destination which is Down County Museum. When the prisoners were transferred to the new Gaol, there were some restorations done to the place and it was used for several reasons across the years, it was even used in the First World War by the Royal Irish Rifles, but it finally came to the point were history was being shared from the place when the museum started.
There are lots of important features from the old Gaol that still survive until this day, such as the original cells, doors and fittings, which are preserved on the ground floor of the three-storey cell block. The original roofing slates from the cell block also survived until today and they are displayed inside the entrance to the building.
There are lots of interesting things to be seen inside this museum and even though there are some original things still found inside until this day, there are those which were removed, such as the original window bars which could be seen from the chiselled grooves that still survive to prove that the windows were removed.
Inside Down County Museum, you will also see the image painted by Nigel Hughes back in 1992 about the old Gaol as it might have appeared when it was a prison. This enlarged image is displayed at the Museum's entrance vestibule in the west gatehouse.
This is not the only place to stop at while being in county Down, but there are other important destinations that should shape your trip and provide you with more historical information about the place. Dundrum Castle is one of the old historical castles that you could visit in county Down ( there is also Mount Stewart, the 19th century house and gardens which attract visitors to it ( The Moat in Donaghadee with the views that it could offer those who visit it ( Scrabo Tower is also one of the historical attractions that are found in county Down ( and there is also the Greyabbey or the Grey Abbey as some people prefer to say it which is also found in county Down (
There are lots of other historical destinations that could be checked in county Down, Northern Ireland, and Down County Museum in Downpatrick is one of the most famous; have you ever been to this museum before? What do you think about the things displayed through the video?
If you have been there already, share your experience with us and let us know what did you like the most about the place.
The best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield. A travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
Pure Gym Lisburn
Me at the Pure Gym Lisburn
Emma O' Farrell Showreel
90 seconds featuring snippets of some of my presenting work!
ARMAGH KINGS STABLES
Armagh kings stables Ireland
firmus energy Installer Briefing June 2015