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South Armagh - Bandit Country (1976)
Northern Ireland: A 1976 BBC Panorama report looking at British Army operations in the south of County Armagh. Ending with an interview with then Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
North West Regional College Graduation 2017
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Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace London July 26th 2013
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Goose Green Walking Day circa 1950
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Roisin McAliskey (pt 2 of 3)
On 23 October 2007, the extradition hearing against Roisin McAliskey takes place in Belfast The German government has pursued this innocent woman for more than a decade. This 1997 film made by UTV's Insight team examines the many anomalies and contradictions in the evidence against her
Fight for Ireland: A Portrait of Bernadette Devlin (1970)
Bernadette Devlin, at age 22, has already had an extraordinary political journey -- from an activist in Northern Ireland to a member of the British Parliament. Harry Reasoner profiles Devlin, whose election to Parliament hasn't dampened her goals.
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Northern Ireland Floods More Than 100 People Rescued
Northern Ireland Floods More Than 100 People Rescued
More than 100 people had to be rescued in Northern Ireland after being trapped by overnight flooding.
The north west was worst affected, particularly Londonderry, as well as other parts of the county and Tyrone.
Firefighters rescued 93 people who were trapped by flood water in their cars or homes. At one point, the fire service got an emergency call every 45 seconds.
The Met Office confirmed that 63% of the average August rainfall fell within an eight-to-nine-hour period.
The coastguard rescued more than 30 people, with helicopters brought in from Scotland, Wales and Sligo.
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The Guildhall - Most Impressive Landmark in Londonderry
The History of Guildhall
The Guildhall is one of Derry's most outstanding landmarks and has been so since the 1800s. An iconic building that has seen many events and witnesses history in the making, Guildhall stands in the center of the city to this day as a must-see spot for visitors in Derry-Londonderry.
Name
It was originally named Victoria Hall as it was a prevailing custom at the time to name locations around the British Empire after the current reigning monarch. The current name of the building comes in honor of its connection to the City of London and its guilds.
Location
The Guildhall building is located in Derry, County Londonderry,
It serves as a meeting place for the elected members of Derry and Strabane District Council. It is also home to the Derry City Council chamber and the Mayor’s Parlour.
Description
As you cross the entrance to The Guildhall, you’ll find a welcoming note “The Guildhall is one of Derry’s most recognizable landmarks and has been at the heart of the city life since 1890.” As you continue down the hall, you’ll have a beautiful view of the majestic painted windows next to tall plaques retelling the history of the building and the region. The Guildhall also contains exhibitions showcasing old books that contain ancient maps and descriptions of the area as well. A maquette also stands detailing what seems to be what the region looked like in old times. The exterior of the building features neo-gothic architectural designs and a majestic clock tower.
The Guildhall includes a large hall where many social and political events have been held over the years, including Halloween carnivals, the Christmas lights switch-on, the Christmas European Market. The square in front of the Guildhall is the main city square in Derry-Londonderry, making it a focal location in the city, as they are also surrounded by shopping, cultural and touristic areas.
Architecture
Originally built by The Honourable The Irish Society. The red sandstone building is of neo-gothic architecture, with Tudor overtones. The Guildhall contains stunning stained glass windows that portray the history of Derry, and were created by a Belfast firm called Campbell's. It is also said that it has the second largest clock face in the British Isles (next to Big Ben). The building is basically made up of Dumfrese sandstone, marble, oak panelling, ornate ceilings and stained glass windows.
Upon entering the building, one encounters a window featuring the Royal Coat of Arms, the Seal of Empire and the symbols of the principal British overseas Dominions, to celebrate imperial unity.
Former mayors and other civic officers also donated windows to be placed in the building, often depicting modern economic developments in the city. Throughout the building, other windows feature the achievements of the three Irish divisions in the British Army.
The most recently placed window in the Guildhall commemorates the victims of Bloody Sunday, 30 January 1972. In the centre, from top to bottom, is a trail of poppies symbolizing remembrance for the dead, whose names are written on crosses. The window was commissioned by Derry City Council.
Frank McDonald of the Irish Times commented on the Irish Georgian Society’s Conservation Awards won for the reconstruction of the building, What impressed the jury (which included myself) about Derry’s Guildhall was not just the internal spatial rearrangement, but also the meticulous work done to the exterior in rebuilding its ornate gable, which had been leaning outwards, as well as complete repointing of the stonework and restoration of the stained glass windows.
Jury member Dr. Eddie McParland noted, “The recarved stonework was excellent, lots of original details were kept and the original ceiling of the council chamber was revealed.”
Construction
The Guildhall was originally built in the 1600s and was located in the Diamond area of the Walled City, but unfortunately it was destroyed by fire and its location was turned later on into a city square. The new Guildhall was opened in July 1890 after three years of construction work to complete the building.
On 21 September 1912, the London Times reported on the building's opening ceremony, declaring that The Londonderry Guildhall is a fine modern building, the chief treasures in which are the stained glass windows presented by the various London Companies that once owned land in Ireland, and have not forgotten the old association.
Major restorations were done to the building in 2010 by contractors H & J Martin. The cost of the restoration work was estimated at £3M, including the stonework, roofs, windows and stained glass, as well as the clock.
As for the construction work done to the interior of Guildhall, it was estimated to have cost around £5M.
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You Can't Shift The Blame AKA Crane Safety (1980)
A safety film exploring some of the dangers crane drivers face.
Produced by the Tasmanian Film Corporation for the Dept of Labour and Industry.
Please be advised that this footage may contain words and descriptions that may be culturally sensitive, which reflect the attitude of the period in which the film was produced, and which may be considered inappropriate today.
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: Film - You Can't Shift The Blame AKA Crane Safety – 16mm Eastmancolor release print (colour, sound) - 14m 04s - (Reference: AB869/1/3178)
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Brendan Duddy on the Hunger Strikes
Brendan Duddy speaking about the Irish Republican Hunger Strikes of 1980 and 1981 in which he acted as intermediary between the British government and the IRA. The video draws on two days of interviews with Brendan Duddy at his home in Derry in 2010 by Dr Niall O Dochartaigh of the National University of Ireland Galway. British government documents from the period confirm the crucial role he played in the hunger strikes. It is important to bear in mind however that human memory is flawed and Brendan Duddy’s account has to be triangulated with other sources. To take one example: the account provided here of a meeting with Billy McKee may well conflate memories from two different time periods. This is one of a series of recorded interviews with Brendan Duddy available for consultation by researchers in the Archives of the Hardiman Library in NUI Galway. Interviewer: Dr Niall O Dochartaigh. Producer and Editor: Mick Ruane
All About The London Tea Room & Merchant
We started as a couple of Brits who couldn't find a good cup of tea in America. What began as a small café has become a renowned tea merchant, offering some of the finest loose leaf teas from farms across the world. In short: we know tea.
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Northern Ireland's First Slow Food Festival | Derry | 8-9th October 2016
Slow Food's first ever Northern Ireland festival will come to Derry~Londonderry on 8-9 October 2016!
The Slow Food Festival will be centred in Guildhall Square from 12noon until 6pm on Saturday, October 8th and Sunday, October 9th, supported by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), Northern Ireland Regional Food Programme with assistance from Slow Food NI.
Slow Food is a global, grassroots organisation that promotes true enjoyment of good food, and food production systems with a commitment to community and the environment. Join us for a major two-day celebration showcasing the best of local, clean, fair food from across the North West during Northern Ireland Year of Food and Drink 2016.
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Bernadette McAliskey; No Real Room for UKIP
Clip from Bernadette McAliskey's speech at the Radical Independence Conference, Glasgow 22/11/2014. By P&J Films.
The whole speech is well worth a listen
Published on 26 Nov 2014
Bernadette McAliskey civil rights campaigner from the North of Ireland spoke at the RIC 2014, the third Radical Independence Conference. This 3000 strong conference was held in the Clyde Auditorium and was a mixture of mass forums and discussion workshops and Bernadette spoke at one of the 3 mass forums and one of the large workshops entitled Extending Scotland's democratic revival: linking up progressive movements across these islands.
1971 London Protest Against British Army in Ulster, Rare Home Movie Footage
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1971 London protest against British Army activities in Ireland