St. Multose Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
- St. Multose Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
A Visit to Saint Multose Church ~ Kinsale ~ County Cork
The historic St Multose Church dates back to 1190, when it was constructed in Kinsale, County Cork. In 1649, the church bore witness as Prince Rupert proclaimed Charles II king.
Though the building has underwent changes since medieval times, many of its original features survive and it continues to be used as a house of worship today.
Visitors won’t want to miss the Norman French inscriptions, Baptismal font, carved memorials and reredos (ornamental screens) from the Galway chapel. (source: Discover Ireland)
Shotime Productions Choir - St Mulrose's Church, Kinsale, Ireland
Shotime Productions Choir
St Mulrose's Church, Kinsale, Ireland
March 30, 2016
St. Catherine's Church, Rincurran, Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
- St. Catherine's Church, Rincurran, Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
COMHALTAS BALLINSPITTLE U12s - Kinsale
Comhaltas Ballinspittle under 12s perform a medley of traditional Irish tunes at St Multose Church Kinsale, County Cork, on August 29th 2019 as support act for Zetadam Trio from Brittany on their Wild Atlantic Way tour of West Cork on bicycles.
50% of the proceeds from this concert was donated to St Vincent de Paul organisation
St Multose Patrick's Day Kinsale Co Cork
St Multose National School Patrick's Day Kinsale Co Cork 2017
St John the Baptist Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
- St John the Baptist Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
Christmas Concert Kinsale 2018
Chorus & Orchestra of Opera Cork, with Margaret Collins, soprano, performing Ave Maria by Gomez, at the Christmas Concert in St John the Baptist Church, Kinsale, on Sunday 9th December 2018. Supporting the Society of St Vincent de Paul.
Musical Director, Frank Buckley. Pianist, Agata Pfister. Narrator, Kevin Goggin.
Zetadam Trio | Kinsale
Episode 3 of Zetadam Trio''s Wild Atlantic Way tour on bicycles. The journey continues with a ride from Crosshaven to Kinsale and a gig in the 900 year old St Multose Church. With special thanks to Carol Nyhan, Rosaire Cagney and the Ballinspittle Comhaltas Under-12s.
South to Kinsale
A rainy day visit to the port village of Kinsale, County Cork Ireland
Carmelite Friary Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
- Carmelite Friary Church Kinsale, Cork, Ireland
Kinsale cemetary, church o Ireland
Kinsale, Ireland with the GoPro
Kinsale, Ireland with the GoPro
Kinsale (Irish: Cionn tSáile) is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland, which also has significant military history. Located some 25 km south of Cork City on the coast near the Old Head of Kinsale, it sits at the mouth of the River Bandon and has a population of 2,257 which increases substantially during the summer months when the tourist season is at its peak and when the boating fraternity arrive in large numbers.
Kinsale is a popular holiday resort for Irish and overseas tourists.[1] Leisure activities include yachting, sea angling, and golf. The town also has several art galleries and a school of English. The town is compact with a quaint air of antiquity in the narrow streets. There is a large yachting marina close to the town centre.
The town is known for its restaurants, and holds an annual Gourmet Festival. Chef Keith Floyd was previously a resident of Kinsale.[2]
Prominent historical buildings in the town include St. Multose's church (Church of Ireland) of 1190, St. John the Baptist (Catholic) of 1839, the Market House of c. 1600 and the so-called French Prison (or Desmond Castle - see Earls of Desmond, prominent in the history of Munster) of c. 1500. Charles Fort, a partly restored star fort of 1677, is in nearby Summercove. See also
On 8 October 2005, Kinsale became Ireland's second Fair Trade Town, with Clonakilty being the first.
In 1333, under a charter granted by King Edward III of England, the Corporation of Kinsale was established to undertake local government in the town.[7] The corporation existed for over 500 years until the passing of the Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840, when local government in Kinsale was transferred to the Town Commissioners who had been elected in the town since 1828. These Town Commissioners became the Kinsale Council under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 and the Kinsale Town Council existed until 2014 when this layer of local government was abolished in Ireland as part of measures to reduce Ireland's budget deficit following the financial crisis of 2008-2010 (see Post-2008 Irish economic downturn).
Kinsale has significant military history. In 1601, Kinsale was the site of a battle at the end of the Nine Years War in which English forces led by Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy defeated a rebel Irish force, led by the princes Hugh Roe O'Donnell and Hugh O'Neill, which was allied with forces of the Spanish empire of Philip III of Spain and Portugal.[8] Following this battle the Flight of the Earls occurred in which a number of the native Irish aristocrats, including the Earls of Tyrone and Tir Conaill, abandoned their lands and fled to mainland Europe. Shortly after the battle, James's Fort was built to protect the harbour.
In 1649 Prince Rupert of the Rhine declared Charles II king of England, Scotland and Ireland at St Multose Church in Kinsale upon hearing of the execution of Charles I in London by Parliamentarian forces (see also regarding Prince Rupert and his fleet at Kinsale).
Charles Fort, located at Summer Cove and dating from 1677, is a bastion-fort that guards the entrance to Kinsale harbour. It was built to protect the area and specifically the harbour from use by the French and Spanish in the event of a landing in Ireland. James's Fort is located on the other side of the cove, on the Castlepark peninsula. An underwater chain used to be strung between the two forts across the harbour mouth during times of war to scuttle enemy shipping by ripping the bottoms out of incoming vessels.
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Kinsale Ireland - Full of Color
Kinsale Ireland - Full of Color
Old Church (800 yrs) in Kinsale
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Very historic site... St Multose Church
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Ghost Processional (Alternate) by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Beautiful Kinsale
Released: 2006
''Kinsale is not just a place, but a state of mind''
-Either Niamh Prior, Sean Prior, or Martin Gregory
Thank you for this extremely retarded and hilarious quote. Seriously though, cheers for the documentary, good stuff!
Narrator: Andrew Lockington
Video Editing: Cathal Prior
Music: John Hawksley
9 multose place
4 bed room two level home stunning interior easy care section opposite reserve very handing location
Trip to Kinsale, Co. Cork
Kinsale (Irish: Cionn tSáile) is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland, which also has significant military history. Located some 25 km south of Cork City on the coast near the Old Head of Kinsale, it sits at the mouth of the River Bandon and has a population of 2,257, which increases substantially during the summer months when the tourist season is at its peak and when the boating fraternity arrive in large numbers.
Kinsale is a popular holiday resort for Irish and overseas tourists. Leisure activities include yachting, sea angling, and golf. The town also has several art galleries and a school of English. The town is compact with a quaint air of antiquity in the narrow streets. There is a large yachting marina close to the town centre.
The town is known for its restaurants, and holds an annual Gourmet Festival. Chef Keith Floyd was previously a resident of Kinsale.
The towns Community School has been awarded the Best School in the Republic of Ireland twice.[citation needed]
Prominent historical buildings in the town include St. Multose's church (Church of Ireland) of 1190, St. John the Baptist (Catholic) of 1839, the Market House of c. 1600 and the so-called French Prison (or Desmond Castle - see Earls of Desmond, prominent in the history of Munster) of c. 1500. Charles Fort, a partly restored star fort of 1677, is in nearby Summercove. See also
On 8 October 2005, Kinsale became Ireland's second Fair Trade Town, with Clonakilty being the first.
Belgooly sacred heart Church fund raising concert 9 Nov 2019
Fund raising concert 9 Nov 2019