St Mary's Church of Ireland
This is a short history of St Mary's Church of Ireland Dungarvan County Waterford Ireland. St Marys Church is a Protestant Church. This is stop 3 in the Dungarvan Heritage Trail which takes you on an audio podcast tour of Dungarvan and introduces you to its history and many characters. This is an ideal holiday aid which will make your stay in Dungarvan both enjoyable and memorable.
Saint Mary's Church Of Ireland, Dungarvan - A Short History
A church has existed at the location of St. Mary's Church of Ireland almost since the foundation of Dungarvan town, Co. Waterford, Ireland. The remains of the old Pre-Reformation Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, records of which date back to the 1300s, can still be seen in the grounds of the present church.
Stop 3 on The Dungarvan Heritage Trail.
Produced by Rememberwhen.ie in association with Waterford County Museum. The Dungarvan Heritage Trail is also available as an App on iTunes or on Google Play.
Glanworth Church of Ireland & Old graveyard.
Freestanding Church of Ireland, built in 1810/11 with a three-stage belfry tower to west end, and a three-bay nave & projecting porch to north elevation of nave. The tower is castellated and has pinnacles. The church was built on the site of an ancient medieval church.
This episode is the 28th. and from my series Stories from the River of Time.
It is the concluding part of a six-part series featuring the historic sites in and around the village of Glanworth in north Cork.
Ancient Church and Cemetery Ruins in Ireland
Join me for a walk through the ancient Monastic City in Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland. It features St. Kevin's Kitchen and cross, and the Priest House, among many high crosses.
St Marys, Dungarvan, graveyard overlooking the estuary
Rear, and western section of St Marys graveyard
St Marys Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
St Mary's Church of Ireland, Dungarvan, Waterford, Ireland. Built 1830s, similar date to the occurence of the Cholera epidemic represented in hte mass grave and monument erected by Surgeon Henry Anthony (insert html link)
Oldross, St. Mary's Church and Cemetery
A look around St. Mary's Church in Oldross, New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland. There are headstones dating back to the 17th century. The old Church burned down during the 1798 rebellion and the present one was built c. 1800. There are generations of my ancestors buried there. The names Grace, Doyle, Nolan, Purcell, Dempsey, Furlong and Whitty are among them.
Special Irish Graveyard
this is a video i made of a really old graveyard in the county of waterford in Ireland, some graves date back to 1734 and some are graves from the irish famine
Ireland's South East
Ireland's South East heaven
St. Munchin's Church, Thomomdgate, Limerick.
St. Munchin's Church, Thomomdgate, Limerick, the centre of the Moloney family religious activity. 05.10.2014.
Looking over Dungarvan Bay from Crocuarn
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
Old Graveyard at Ring County waterford
Nicholas Graves speaking about the history of the old church and graveyard at ring part 4
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Old Church ruins & graveyard at Ring County Waterford Ireland
Nicholas Graves speaking about the history of the Old Church ruins and graveyard at Ring County Waterford. Sound quality at the start is poor but it clears up. this is in four parts
Teddy festival church of ireland .Portadown .
the Cheekpoint Prong
the Cheekpoint Prong
Andrew Doherty introduces a mud boat of the flats,down the estuary at Cheekpoint and the local cross community efforts to save the craft from oblivion.Thankfully that has now been averted with groups recovering the skills of prong building thus safeguarding its future as a craft of significance in a local setting.
Rubbing Headstones in Dungarvan
Listening to John Tierney in St Mary's Cemetery of Dungarvan, County Waterford, Ireland.
Abbeyside St. Augustine's church
A walk around Abbeyside's St Augustine's Church...
Community Archaeology Project At Gallows Hill, Dungarvan
This video really captures the spirit of the Gallows Hill Community Archaeology Project that took place over the weekend of the 10th to 12th July 2015. A geophysical survey, under the supervision of Kevin Barton, of the Norman Motte & Bailey on the edge of Dungarvan town was the main element of the weekend. The project was run by Waterford County Museum & funded by the Heritage Section of Waterford Council. Fantastic video by John Foley Images johnfoleyimages.com