Royal School Dungannon
Royal School Dungannon experience
Pippa Best Hockey Team Royal School Armagh *short
Thanks for Pippa Best for organising the bubble soccer event for the Girls Hockey team in The Royal School Armagh with bubbleballni.co.uk
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Royal School Dungannon play Friends School Lisburn in memory of David Shrestha
10 o'clock news at RP Senior Camp
Alex M. doing the 10 o'clock news at the concert at camp!
officers meeting
officers drama which was about the first meeting they would have after camp was over! very funny!
Gordon Corrigan
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John Gordon Harvey Corrigan MBE is a former British soldier and historical writer and broadcaster.Corrigan was educated at the Royal School, Armagh, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.He served in the British Army's Royal Gurkha Rifles, mainly in the far east, and reached the rank of major.Between 1980 and 1987 he took a break from military service, joining the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club where he was clerk of the course at the Happy Valley Racecourse from 1980 to 1982, and Racing Secretary from 1982 to 1987.
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BRAU14A Dungannon 261019
A winning performance from Jan's school U14A team today when they beat the Royal School Dungannon at Roughfort.
6th Form Entertainment 2013 (Royal School)
Royal School of Music High Scorers' Concert 2011
British Army - The Snipers - Part1
Historical British Army Training Film Circa early 1970s,
giving a demonstration of the role/s of the Sniper team.
Excuse the poor quality,
Armagh Documentary
For Gishwhes
ARMAGH CITY CHOIR5
Congregation sings final hymn: Abide With Me at the end of the concert by the Armagh City Choir at St Macaratan's Cathedral Clogher during the 2011 William Carleton summer school.
RR7704B UK ULSTER PATROLLING CROSSMAGLEN
RR7704B UK ULSTER PATROLLING CROSSMAGLEN
The British government maintains 14,000 troops in
Northern Ireland to keep the peace between Protestants
and Catholics, loyalists to the United Kingdom and those
who want to sever Ulster's constitutional links with
mainland Britain. The job of the soldiers is a
dangerous one - already this year three have died
and in 1972 some 130 were killed by terrorists'
bombs, booby-traps and gunmen. This item looks at
the work of the Royal Highland Fusiliers detachment
at Crossmaglen, the front line.
Film: Rev – Sound: Mag/SOF – Colour– Available in HD
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Royal School in Transylvania
Princess Elizabeth Last Act Before Leaving Belfast, Northern Ireland - No Sound - 1946
On steps of Dungannon School, children in background, the Royal Ulster Constabulary Depot. P.E. inspects & marchpast of troops. P.E. looking at Recreation Hall. P.E. presented with bottle of illegally distilled whiskey. At Armagh Courthouse, P.E. inspects Girl Guides, Scouts, etc. Children cheer, cut-ins of crowds; P.E. leaving Courthouse. P.E. arrives at Duthrin Dock, P.E. embarks in Superb accompanied by Governor & his wife. P.E. takes leave of Governor & his wife aboard ship. Superb departs, P.E. stands on chair on bridge to wave to crews of escorting destroyers. Fame & Hotspur as they steam past. CU Princess Elizabeth. Disembarking from Superb to Royal Barge at Greenock, Barge moves off.
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TRS 6th Form Entertainment intro 2016
The Royal School 6th Form Entertainment intro 2016
Royal School Sixth Form Entertainment 2014
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