British & Irish Masters' Intl. Cross Country
Belfast and back again
That time we did Belfast, the Causeway Coast and the Wicklow mountains all in one weekend.
Regency Love: BSECS Presentation (16 July 2015)
Our presentation at the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (BSECS) annual postgraduate and early-careers scholars' conference, hosted by Queen's University Belfast on 15-16 July 2015. The presentation took place in the Armagh Public Library, which was founded in 1771, and is the oldest library in Northern Ireland.
The presentation is entitled 'Regency Love: Creating Connections Through Time and Space', and explains some of the challenges we faced when adapting the Regency era for the iOS platform in our RPG and interactive novel, 'Regency Love'. The speaker is Tea For Three Studios' lead writer, Samantha Lin.
Unfortunately, the PowerPoint slides have been cut off--as is some of Samantha's head--but we hope you'll enjoy the talk nonetheless.
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Queen In North Ireland (1953)
Northern Ireland.
Aldergrove
LV Viking aircraft taxing in at Aldergrove. LV crowd. SV Queen and Duke alighting from aircraft. Queen and Duke greeted by Governor, Lord Wakehurst. LV crowd. SV Queen begins inspection. LV crowd. SV towards queen inspecting RAF (R.A.F.) Guard of Honour. LV towards Queen followed by Duke and accompanied by Governor Lord W? walks towards a little girl, Miss Caragh Coote, who presents her with bouquet. SV Queen walking away from girl and hakes hands with officials. GV Queen shakes hands with officials. SV Queen shakes hands with service officers. GV crowds. LV towards and pan, Royal car leaving. Many members of the cabinet, including the Prime Minister Lord Brookeborough were presented to Her Majesty.
Lisburn
SV crowd at Lisburn. SV Queen being presented with bouquet by Catherine Irwin. LV crowd. SV Master D. Munn presents gift to duke. SV officials call for the three cheers.
Hillsborough
GV Government house at night. SV Queen and Duke talking to Lambeg Drummers. Queen meets Donald Crooks and Garfield Matchett, two of the drummers. SV Queen and the party talking to drummers. SV drummers walking away beating drums.
Belfast
GV crowds outside Queen's University in Belfast. SV Lord Alanbrooke greeting Queen and Duke. STV crowd. GV The Chancellor, Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke escorting Queen to Sir William Whitla Hall. SV Governor and wife following. GV Queen and procession approaching Whitla Hall. LV Queen an Duke walking towards and up the steps of Whitla Hall. Pan back to Duke. LV Queen and Duke walking towards platform inside Whitla Hall. LV Alanbrooke procession walking towards platform. SV Queen and Duke on platform.
GV Belfast City Hall, & Angle shot. GTV Royal car arriving. LV pan, Royal car approaching entrance to City Hall. SV crowd. SV Lord Mayor greets Queen and introduces officials. Duke shakes hands with Lord Mayor. SV crowd. SV Queen, Lord Mayor, Duke etc., walk towards Guard of Honour for inspection. GTV crowd. LV Queen inspecting Navy. SV welcome sign pan down to Queen inspecting R.A.F. GV naval contingent. GTV. Royal party walking back after inspection. LV towards & SV. GV interior, Queen in City Hall. CU Festival of Britain Mural. GV Queen leaving chamber in City Hall.
GV pan ex-servicemen on parade at Balmoral show grounds. LV towards Queen inspecting standard bearers. & SV. Ex-service men. GV crowd of children LTV pan, Royal car driving between ranks of children. LV children running along outside crowd. LV Queen walking past crowds of children stops and introduced to official. LV kids waving. LV Queen walking between ranks of Kids, & SV. Duke. SV girls waving. Crowds in show ground. SV Queen and Duke standing on dais official calling for cheers. SV girls cheering. LV Queen and Duke walking away from dais, & SV. SV girls waving. GV Parliament buildings. LV Queen and Duke waving from balcony. SV state trumpeters walking down steps. Queen and Duke walking down steps. GV crowds. GV Government House.
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QUB 1st XI vs Knock- Amy Todd scores the winner!
Queen's University, Belfast 1st XI vs Knock 1st XI- Amy Todd scores the winner!
Crossin' the Bridge Part 1
Leo, a local man from a small rural town is struggling to cope with life yet he continues to put a brave face on things. But as Leo's mental distress becomes more acute, is there anybody willing and able to help?
Crossin' the Bridge is a short film made by the men's group 'Menaware' from South Armagh. Menaware are a formally constituted group that operates in the South
Armagh area and surrounding borders working to raise awareness on the many issues relating to men and boys and their health and
wellbeing.
The group worked with great enthusiasm for several months to produce, write, act and shoot this film. With naturalistic, improvised performances and celebrating the beauty of the South Armagh landscape, 'Crossing the Bridge' raises awareness of mental distress and what help is availible through offering an imaginative insight into the lives of real people.
Funded by the Southern Investing for Health Partnership, Out and About Project, Queen's University Belfast's Open Learning Programme, the Nerve Centre and Studio ON.
What the flag protest was about in a nutshell
A loyalist attempts to explain what the Union Flag protest was all about, he doesn't do very well.
Queen Elizabeth II of England
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II of England visits Nasarawa State during a state visit to Nigeria in 2003.
GO YPI 2013 - YPI England and Northern Ireland National Event 2013
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative (YPI) in England and Northern Ireland celebrate in style in London's trendy East-End venue, the Troxy on 27th June 2013.
The 2012-13 academic year saw:
15,000 YPI participants in 86 schools
visit over 2,000 local charities.
350 teenagers granted
£258,000 to grassroots charities in their communities
As a result of YPI;
8 out of 10 YPI students committed to giving money to charity in the future
Over 85% of YPI students report improved teamwork, research, confidence and presentation skills
92% of YPI teachers report having a greater knowledge of their local community
91% of YPI charities increased their awareness within their local community through YPI pupils and improved their relationship with local schools
QUB vs UUJ Varsity
The First Annual Varsity match between Queens University Belfast and The University of Ulster Ladies Rugby teams!
UU Won the Clash 17-53!!!!!
International Summer School in Irish Studies
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April 2018 - #UBLTry of the Month Winner: Falemaka El Vave (Queen's University)
The April winner of the Ulster Bank League Try of the Month award is Falemaka El Vave from Queen's University. Check out his superb solo try against Corinthians on the final day of the regular season at Dub Lane.
Armagh 0 Lurgan 1 Goal - Penny Joyce 14th January 2012.wmv
Lurgan Ladies beat Armagh 1.0 in Premiership Hockey match on 14th January 2012. Goal scorer - Penny Joyce
The Duchess of Cornwall visits The Big Jubilee Lunch Armagh
MAYOR of Armagh City and District, Councillor Freda Donnelly welcomed The Duchess of Cornwall to the Palace Demesne Big Jubilee Lunch 27th April 2012, one of the first events to celebrate Armagh's Lord Mayoralty status as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee honours.
The Duchess of Cornwall is Patron of The Big Jubilee Lunch, part of the annual Big Lunch campaign encouraging neighbours to get together to improve community spirit through food, friendship and fun.
She recently attended a Big Jubilee Lunch in Armagh City.
Mayor Freda Donnelly said: Armagh City and District will now be only the fourth city in Ireland, after Belfast, Dublin and Cork to have a lord mayor and we are delighted to host a Big Jubilee Lunch to celebrate with our local 'Saints and Scholars' including volunteers, fundraisers and charity workers, school children, lifelong learners and representatives of organisations honoured with Freedom of the City.
It is appropriate at this time of Apple Blossom, one of the key events in our annual programme, to showcase the beautiful apple blossom and Armagh Bramley Apple, which recently received the international Protected Food Name status as the central theme of our Big Jubilee Lunch.
Archbishop Robinson, re-enacted by Ralph Adams, one of the council's Living History Characters greeted The Duchess of Cornwall and explained his vision for Armagh in the 18th Century as a city to rival Dublin both architecturally and as a seat of learning. The Duchess of Cornwall then joined the festivities in The Big Jubilee Lunch marquee, meeting 'Saints and Scholars' including local volunteers, fundraisers and charity workers, school children from Saints and Scholars Integrated Primary School and local Big Lunch champions.
Peter Stewart, Eden Project Director, responsible for The Big Lunch Campaign, said: We are thrilled and proud that The Duchess of Cornwall honoured Armagh with a visit today, in the beautiful setting of the Palace Demesne, and it was thrilling for the local 'Saints & Scholars' to be treated so warmly by her in their home town.
It is a huge boost to our ambition to encourage people in Northern Ireland to have lunch with their neighbours in a simple act of community.
This year The Big Lunch falls on Sunday the 3rd June, the same weekend as the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. So anyone wishing to celebrate and commemorate the Queen's 60-year reign can do so by holding a Big Jubilee Lunch.
The Lottery-funded Big Lunch is a very simple idea from the Eden Project, encouraging stronger community by simply getting people out from behind closed doors and talking to each other. It can be anything from a few neighbours getting together in the garden or on the street, to a full-blown community party with food, music and decoration that quite literally stops the traffic.
Since starting in 2009, thousands of Big Lunches have taken place in all kinds of communities across the UK with two million people taking part last year.
The Big Lunch is funded by BIG Lottery Fund and supported by MasterCard, Kingsmill, EDF Energy and ASDA. For further information and to get a free pack, go to thebiglunch.com
Special mentions:
Preparations and overall hosting and film: Armagh City and District Council
Bunting makers - the primary 5-7 pupils of Saints and Scholars Integrated Primary School.
Flowers and vintage crockery: Vintage Violet, Sarah Jane Farrell and Anne Cully, (028) 3755 2750/ 07714013168 1 Fairgreen Rd, Markethill, Co. Armagh, BT60 1PW, vintagevioletfloralboutique.com, also on Facebook
Catering:Uluru, Dean and Sarah Coppard, Uluru Bistro, 16-18 Market Street, Armagh, BT61 7BX, Tel: 0283751805, ulurubistro.com, also on Facebook
Provisions/display: Shambles Market, Armagh City Centre, Roberta Pollock, 07759 916862, also on Facebook
Armagh apple display: Armagh local bakers and Armagh Fruit Industry Federation, Edmund Allen, 07733317081
Music: Armagh Pipers Club, armaghpipers.org, Grainne Vallely, 07855 054193.
Facing The Truth (1 of 2) [couchtripper] 5th March 2006
Convicted extremists and victims from both sides of 'The Troubles' in Northern Ireland meet and talk about what they've been involved in. Archbishop Desmond Tutu moderates.
Michael Stone, one of the people featured, is back in jail now - because he's a psychopath.
Irish Unity referendum planning must begin without delay - Michelle O'Neill
Sinn Féin deputy leader Michelle O'Neill speaking to activists on the Armagh/Louth border said that both the British and Irish governments must begin without delay the planning for a referendum on Irish Reunification.
A Hundred Years Ago Ireland Stood Up Against British Imperialism
On Easter Week, 1916 Irish rebel forces led an insurrection against British colonial rule that ended with most of Ireland being partitioned from England after an independence war. But Britain still controls six counties of the North and Ireland’s full independence and unity is an issue that remains unresolved.
HCL's Got Talent Week 2 - Cool hand Peter Jude!
Week 2 of the HCL's Got Talent Qualifiers which took place Friday 24/09/2010 .
Final will take place on Friday October 8th 2010 in Armagh, County Armagh
Irish Rugby TV: Ireland U20's John Hodnett
We sat down with U.C.C.'s John Hodnett earlier this week to discuss the win over England, the vibe in the 20s camp, looking ahead to Scotland and playing in the AIL.Rugby channel on youtube
HM THE QUEEN VISITS NORTHERN IRELAND - COLOUR
On the second day of her visit to Northern Ireland the Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip, went to the University of Ulster at Coleraine. The Royal Party attend a Silver Jubilee Youth Festival in which 1800 children from all over the Province take part.
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