'Sheep on the Road', Sculpture by Deborah Brown Belfast
I'm standing down in front of the famous dome shaped concert venue Belfast Waterfront Hall. The well known sculpture Sheep on the Road by Deborah Brown compliment the city scene by reminding us of our rural Northern Ireland roots.
It is a life-size bronze of six sheep and a shepherd, sculpted in 1991 by acclaimed Northern Irish sculptor, Deborah Brown. It was originally commissioned by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland for their sculpture garden at Riddell Hall, Belfast. In 1999 it was purchased by Laganside Corporation, after relocation of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and relocated to the entrance to the Waterfront Hall, Lanyon Place, Belfast.
Deborah Brown was born in Belfast in 1927. Brown was brought up in Belfast, and spent the war years in the peaceful and scenic Cushendun district of Co Antrim
Brown’s works are represented in the Collections of the Ulster Museum, the Arts Council of Ireland, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and in many private collections in Ireland and abroad. Now in her seventies, Deborah Brown’s recent work in bronze include a ‘Towers’ series, and the themes of shelter and waiting.
Dame Mary Peters herds sheep through Belfast City Centre
The Olympic gold medalist walked her four legged friends through the city centre to highligh her getting the freedom of the city
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North England's Lake District and Durham
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Hiking through the Cumbrian Lake District — England's green and pristine mountain playground — we'll admire idyllic lakes, discover misty waterfalls, tour a slate mine, and conquer stony summits. And we'll meet the locals — and their beloved dogs and sheep — everywhere. Then we play a little cricket, hike Hadrian's Wall, and get dazzled by Durham's Norman cathedral.
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Northern Ireland Sheep
I LOVE sheep, and we visited these hungry guys in the hills near Clady, Northern Ireland
Lake District, The Complete Tour, England
The Lake District in northwest England is a very popular holiday destination, famous for lakes, forests, mountains and quaint villages. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. We are staying in Bowness-on-Windermere for several days of fun excursions.
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Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages. Most of our program takes place during a van tour of the lakes that visits 10 different lakes, including Brotherswater, Derwent Water, Grasmere, Ullswater and Windermere. On the van ride we also take a walk in the village of Grasmere, famous for William Wordsworth. You will be amazed by Castlerigg Stone Circle, 4500 years old, one of the area’s historic gems. Then we take a lunch stop in Keswick, whilst exploring the traditional Lakeland market town. We also do a Lake Cruise, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Lakeland fells from Derwent Water.
You can pick from a variety of kinds of excursion boats on Lake Windermere: you can have a one-hour cruise or go for an all-day expedition. You could enjoy a cruise with dinner, there are hydrofoils, rowboats or sailboats for rent -- all kinds of nautical activities exist here on the shores of Lake Windermere.
By the end of the 18th century the region was already becoming popular with visitors and this has steadily grown to the point where today nearly 20 million annual visitors enjoy the beauties of this special place. This huge amount of tourists can be a challenge to deal with in your visit, but you will find the beauties of the natural landscapes make your efforts quite worthwhile. In this show we have useful suggestions to help your planning.
Summer season is obviously most crowded and brings with it the best weather with least chances of rain, so take your chances, but we suggest the shoulder season, like the visit shown here which was during May, a perfect time to visit. We never felt inconvenienced by any crowds. After all, facilities like hotels and restaurants are able to handle the peak crowds of summer, so if you are here in May, with proper reservations at a decent hotel, you will have no problems. Of course the summer is when everybody wants to be here but we find that May is ideal.
You’ll need to spend at least several nights in the area this to really get a chance to see the charming countryside, explore some towns, go shopping, and perhaps enjoy some fine dining. This is actually two towns joined together as one: Windermere is a mile to the north and Bowness-on-Windermere lies along the shores of the lake. Each center has its cluster of shops and restaurants, but the main focus is down at Bowness, which has most of the hotels and that special setting along the water.
The town of Bowness is a good base of operations for heading out to see the other lakes in the district and enjoying some day tours as we will be doing.
Windermere is the largest and the longest lake in the British Isles, about 10 miles long with a 24-mile circumference, and there are several villages along the shores of the lake. We see Lake Windermere the easy way, on a boat ride.
We are travelling in mid-May and ran into some great weather. And actually it’s quite pleasant the temperature here is in the low 70s there is a slight breeze on the lake but not terribly windy. a most pleasant day.
The temperature is pleasant enough that it’s comfortable to sit outside, After all you want the view -- that’s why we’re enjoying this boat ride, to have a look at this charming rolling countryside along the shores of the lake of Windermere.
Some of us decided to get off the boat at Ambleside which is one of the main small towns here in the Lake Country. There's a level nature trail from the boat dock to Ambleside town passing first through an open meadow with some Roman ruins visible, and then along beautiful stream. We also get to see the sheep frolicking around. The walk only took about the walk only took about 30 minutes.
We came upon foundations of ancient Roman buildings. From such forts the Romans could control hundreds of square miles. the army was staffed in part by Roman soldiers and mercenaries, some of them from Yugoslavia. Roman rule began in Britain back in A.D. 43. A massive army of 40,000 soldiers quickly conquered most of the island and Romans remained in control for the next 300 years.
When the path follows along the stream it becomes so beautiful, lined with wildflowers, that you feel you stepped into some kind of movie or dream. Those few minutes became one of the top highlights of the three-week tour of the British Isles. A simple walk through the woods could provide a transcendental experience.
UK: Sheep and cows roam London's streets during farmers protest
Hundreds of farmers staged a protest in London, Wednesday, to decry the British government's lack of support for the agriculture industry and to call for greater regulation to discourage supermarkets from importing cheap produce from abroad. The protest was organised by the Farmers for Action (FFA) group.
Some farmers brought along cows and sheep who marched alongside the protesters. During the march, demonstrators held placards condemning the government with messages including: What's your plan for farming Mr. Cameron?
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Texel Sheep? Gransha road Dundonald
These sheep grazing off the Gransha road Dundonald caught my attention. I don't think they are regular, run of the mill sheep. I know nothing about sheep but I reckon these ones are rather special. I may be wrong but there you are..........
I wonder can anyone identify the breed?
I believe poster Matthew to be correct when he says these are Texels.
The Texel sheep originated on the isle of Texel, the largest of the Wadden Islands off the north coast of the Netherlands. The exact origin of the breed is unknown although it is thought to be a cross of multiple English breeds. It was slowly bred into a meat breed of outstanding carcass quality. It is now one of the most common meat breeds in the Netherlands, making up seventy percent of the national flock.
Belfast, Northern Ireland: Episode 11
On Day 11 of One Wicked Road Trip, Wanderlust Duo heads into Belfast, Northern Ireland to check out the amazing Belfast Titanic museum and the Belfast City Centre, before hopping a ferry to Scotland!
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Irish Farmers Lose Their Sheep, Mad Accent
Two farmers in county Kerry, Mikey Joe O'Shea and Richie Griffin, have lost over 45 sheep, worth potentially thousands of euro. They have the thickest Kerry accent imaginable. See if you can decipher what they are saying.
Road Trip from UK to Ireland and back
Beautiful country, truly enjoyed the time spent there.
Northern Irish man walks 90 miles to protest against lack of government at Stormont
RT UK talks to Dylan Quinn, a Northern Irish man, who has walked 90 miles from Enniskillen to Stormont in protest at a lack of government in the country.
They've been without an administration for almost 2 years - a world record.
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[ASMR] Maps of the World. Part 9: Northern Ireland
Listen as a County Down culchie gives you a tour of Northern Ireland. Mountains, seas, caves and sheep. All are available to those who wish it. Well, the sheep you have to purchase yourself.
Beginning in historic County Down and moving westward as if I knew what I was doing and where I was going I will lead you around this wee country before travelling farther afield in future videos.
I promise this is the last video for this side of Europe for a while. In fact, last night I was using Wikipedia to learn how to pronounce cities and towns in Norway. So there's that.
Country side road in Northern Ireland
at 2'20'' two sheep crossed the road. Sorry about the time on screen, that is GMT+8
Local farmers in Northern Ireland worry about their future
After hundreds of years of farming, local farmers in Northern Ireland now have to be prepared for the potential change and plan for the next generation's future due to the Brexit impact.
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Sheep kicking off at game
The Sheep Stealer by Out of the Green
Tim Readman and Out of the Green at The Rogue - St. James Hall, Vancouver BC Fri. Jan 27th 2012.
The Sheep Stealer (Trad. Arr. Readman) A sturdy waltz time ballad, concerning 'a brisk lad whose fortune is bad'. Since desperate times call for desperate measures, he indulges in a little livestock rustling to feed his hungry family. He pins his hopes on his similarity in looks to his land owning brother, which he prays will help him evade the law's attention.
FEATURING: Tim Readman - acoustic guitar and vocals
Jennie Bice - fiddle and vocals
Ed Weaver - mandola
Allan Dionne -- accordion and bodhran
From the CD - TITLE: Out of the Green -- Tim Readman and Jennie Bice
RELEASE DATE: November 11th 2011
LABEL: Big City CATALOGUE #: BC021
DISTRIBUTION: Contact Big City Productions for hard copies and digital copies. CDs and downloads are available at cdbaby.com. All songs are available on iTunes, Spotify, Napster etc. etc.
For more details go to timreadman.com
The North Carolina Family | Full Episode | World's Strictest Parents Australia
Both teens vandalized a cabin for a disabled member of the family, spray painted a sheep, destroyed the letterbox and so the police were called! ????
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UK: N.Ireland farmers protest outside EU Commission building in Belfast
Dozens of farmers organised by the Farmers for Action union, gathered outside the EU Commission building in Belfast, Monday, to protest against EU food retailers' agricultural policy.
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