Trim, Ireland
Trim: Trim Castle, St. Mary's Abbey, Yellow Steeple, River Boyne, Trim Castle Hotel. -- Trim, Ireland (2007)
Beautiful Trim Castle, Co' Meath Ireland in 4K
Trim Castle and the Yellow Steeple, Co Meath, Ireland. Filmed in 4K, using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro.
Music:
Artist - Zack Hemsey
Track - The Way
I'm still learning iMovie and getting to grips with the DJI P4P. Constructive advice, criticism welcome.
Additional info.
Trim Castle is a Norman castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in County Meath, Ireland. With an area of 30,000 m², it is the largest Norman castle in Ireland. Trim Castle was also depicted as York in the Mel Gibson 1995 film Braveheart
The Yellow Steeple is the site of the former St. Mary's Augustinian Abbey. It was situated on the north bank of the River Boyne, opposite Trim Castle, on land given to St. Patrick. Little remains of the abbey except for the Yellow Steeple, the ruin of the abbey bell tower named for the yellow colour reflected by the stonework in the setting sun.
Yellow Steeple, River Boyne, Trim Co Meath
The Yellow Steeple is found on the banks of the river Boyne a few hundred yards outside Trim Co Meath.
We are down at Trim Co Meath for a few days break. Trim has got a number of ancient ecclesiastical sites within easy walking distance of the town. The Yellow Steeple is just one of those sites.
'St. Mary's Abbey in Trim, County Meath, Ireland is a former Augustinian Abbey dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. The abbey was situated on the north bank of the River Boyne, opposite Trim Castle, on land given to St. Patrick who is often credited with founding the abbey. The abbey was a prominent pilgrimage site, famous for the healing power of its statue of the Virgin Mary, until its dissolution under Henry VIII during the Reformation. Little remains of the abbey except for the Yellow Steeple, the ruin of the abbey bell tower named for the yellow color reflected by the stonework in the setting sun.'
The 40 metres (130 ft) Yellow Steeple is the most prominent remnant of the abbey even though it is a ruin. The tower is thought to have been built shortly after the 1368 fire, but there is also a suggestion that it was built under Richard, Duke of York around 1450.
MVI 8575
St Mary's Primary School Choir singing in the Lift Your Voices Gospel Concert
Yellow Steeple, Trim, Co. Meath from the DJI Phantom
Yellow Steeple, Trim, Co. Meath from the DJI Phantom and the GoPro Hero 2.
Talbot Castle, Trim, Co. Meath 2018 built 1415
Crinions march to Talbot Castle, Trim, 2018. Home of Dean Swift, school of The Duke of Wellington who defeated Napolean at Waterloo.
Many thanks to owners Peter and Marie Higgins
The yellow steeple
an incomplete scan of the yellow steeple in Trim Co. Meath
Hope for the future? We need to rally around hope - Irish woman
Recording from Ruairí McKiernan's 'Hitching For Hope' hitch-hiking listening tour of Ireland. /
Abbey Trim
Abbey pub in trim
Ireland Part 3
Cong, Cong Abbey, Balintubber Abbey, Boyle Abbey, Roscommon Castle, Clonmacnoisse, Trim Castle, Yellow Steeple in Trim, Sheeps Gate, Newgrange, Dundalk
The Ruins - To Walk the Paths of Memory.
Deep in the rolling hills and meadows of Meath the town of Trim stands shrouded and dwarfed by its history.
The expanse of the Porche Fields, entered through the Sheep Gate.
The Looming Yellow Steeple, formerly St Mary's Abbey - said to have been desecrated by Cromwell.
The great Castle and Keep of the de Lacey's - Ireland's largest Norman castle.
Onto and through Newtown's graveyard and it's many crosses.
To the remnants of both the town's former Abbey and Priory.
All the while keenly, incessantly, spotted by the Town's avian guardians, those cawing murders of glorious Corvus.
Choice Ireland speak out against giving Maternity hospital to the nuns
Choice Ireland looked at the terrible record of the Sisters of Charity that makes them so unsuitable to be the owners of the maternity hospital. Minister, with a maternity hospital, the interests of the women you need to worry about are not nuns
Exploring the Bective Abbey Ruins - County Meath, Ireland
Here is a short video I took today from the Bective Abbey ruins in County Meath, Ireland.
Trim in the Snow 2009
Trim Castle Co Meath
Yellow Steeple with the DJI Phantom Part II
Another attempt at the Yellow Steeple in Trim, Co. Meath Ireland. DJI Phanotm fitted with a GoPro Hero 2 but with no gimbal.
Blackfriary CHAT (Cultural Heritage Amenity Town)
The CHAT message - how archaeology, heritage and community are working together in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, in the heart of the Boyne Valley, home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne.
A project that is the brainchild of the Irish Archaeology Field School and Cultural Tourism Ireland.
A vision for sustainable responsible tourism and site preservation.
Nationally and internationally recognised award winning project: The Archaeological Institute of America, The Educational Travel Community, Your Country Your Call.
Gorey Church - Public Movie (Part 1b)
Historical backdrop to St. Michael's Church, Gorey, Co. Wexford
Castlelyons Carmelite Friary
Castlelyons Carmelite Friary was built in 1309 by John de Barry for the Carmelite Order. The Friary was dedicated to The Blessed Virgin Mary. Situated 7klms from Fermoy in County Cork, Ireland. After the reformation the Abbey came into the hands of Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork. His daughter Alice married David, 1st. Earl of Barrymore in 1621. It was for this couple that the castle at Castlelyons was built. Her father left her this property in his will and thus this land came into the ownership of the Barrymores.
Tri An Mhi - Summerhill Wood Duathlon
Summerhill Wood Duathlon 1st Dec 2013