The Haunted Gallery at Kinsale Pottery & Art School
Stop animation short produced during Kinsale Arts Week 2008 at Kinsale Pottery & Art School
The Gallery Kinsale Opening
The Gallery Kinsale (thegallerykinsale.com) was officially opened on Thursday 30th June by Mr. Martin Shanahan & the Gallery launched the Philip Gray Kinsale Collection & introduced the Philip Gray Living Homeware Range.
The Gallery Kinsale Art Classes
This video is about Art classes with The Gallery Kinsale in West Cork, Ireland and their Wedding List Service.
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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The Gallery Kinsale
The Kinsale Land Train passing The Gallery Kinsale on one of its daily routes around the Town.
Wedding Videos in Kinsale Cork, the old head golf course in kinsale in cork ireland
Wedding Videos in Kinsale co cork...wedding ceremony in Ballinspittle village near to(about 8km) Kinsale.
After the ceremony we stopped off at Kinsale town centre market square, that was a front of 'Stone mad gallery'.
Than the old head of kinsale spectacular golf course in kinsale, their had Wedding Reception in Carlton Hotel in Kinsale views over Oysterhaven Bay. hotels kinsale co cork
Wedding Videographers in Kinsale .
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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.
Marie McPartlin, Artistic Director, Kinsale Arts Festival - Unravel Travel TV
Marie McPartlin, New Artistic Director of the Kinsale Arts Festival talks to Breda Coady, Unravel Travel TV. Marie came to Kinsale with an impressive track record as an independent programmer and producer in the UK. As co-founder and director of London Word Festival, an annual celebration of words, text and language across spaces in east London, she was a recipient of a Paul Hamlyn Breakthrough Award for outstanding cultural entrepreneurship in 2009. Marie has since worked as a programmer and producer with a number of prestigious music and arts organisations across the UK and internationally, including the Barbican, Roundhouse, Frieze Art Fair, the National Trust, Royal Albert Hall, CREATE and Sydney Festival, Australia.
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Kinsale
Kinsale 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 in the Cork South–West constituency, which has five seats.
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.
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Kinsale is a popular holiday resort for Irish and foreign tourists which is known for its many gourmet restaurants and leisure activities - including yachting, sea angling, and golf. The town also has several art galleries and a noted school of English. The town is compact with a quaint air of antiquity in the narrow intersecting streets. There is a large yachting marina close to the town centre which attracts sailing enthusiasts. A number of hotels cater for the tourists. The town is noted for its eating establishments, and holds a Gourmet Festival annually. The celebrity chef Keith Floyd was previously a resident of Kinsale.
In 1601, Kinsale was the site of a battle in which English forces defeated an Irish/Spanish force, led by the princes Hugh Roe O'Donnell and Hugh O'Neill.[7] 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.
In 1690, James II of England and Ireland, following his defeat at the Battle of the Boyne, departed to France.
Charles Fort, located at Summer Cove and dating from 1677, is a fortification 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 bottom out of incoming vessels.
When the RMS Lusitania was sunk by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915, some of the bodies and survivors were brought to Kinsale and the subsequent inquest on the bodies recovered was held in the town's courthouse.[8] A statue in the harbour commemorates the effort.
Dream BIG!! A Solo Exhibition by Amélie Gagné in the Boathouse Gallery, Kinsale, co.Cork, Ireland
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Kinsale Saint Patricks Day 2014
2012 Parade: youtube.com/watch?v=euT4aY8XKP8
2013 Parade: youtube.com/watch?v=tfPi2yHmbbI
List of Donations & Sponsors
1. Giles Norman
2. Janey Mac's
3. Fishy Fishy
4. Hamish & Hawkins
5. Grannies Bottom Drawer
6. Fintan Lynch
7. Footloose
Eileen's Beauty Salon
8. Cooleez
9. Kinsale Sport Shop
10. Lord Kingsale
11. The Gallery next to Barrett's
12. Armada
13. Boat House Gallery
14. Kinsale Book Shop
15. Michelle's Hair Dressers
16. 2 Euro Shop
17. BEL AMI -- Hairdressers
18. White House
19. Kinsale Health Shop
20. 1601 -- Off Licence
21. Murphy's Shop
22. O'Connor's Pharmacy
23. Bolands
24. Kinsale Silver
25. Mylie Murphy's
26. Bookstor
27. The Quay Food Company
28. Blue Haven
29. Aunty Neillies
30. Cronins
31. Eli Lilly SA.,
32. Kinsale Credit Union
33. Actons Hotel
34. P.J Fitzgerald Insurance
35. Write On
36. Canvas Works
37. Hatitude
38. Chamber of Tourism& Business
39. Kinsale Advertiser
40. Town Council
41. Cormac Fitzgerald & Partners
42. Maurice Murphy's
43. Daisy Chain
44. Billy Connery Butchers
45. Jim Edwards
46. Good Food Circle
47. Finishing Services
48. Studio 1
49. Customise
50. Bulman
51. Vista
52. Shanacai
53. Sams
54. Stone Mad
55. Maxi's Wine Bar
56. KOKO
57. The Shack
58. Folk House
59. Daltons
60. Grey-Hound
61. Hobys
62. Oscars
63. Elasnik
64. Trident
65. Enibas
66. Fat Face
67. Angels Secrets
68. Bandon CO-op
69. The Tap Tavern
70. Lemon Leaf
71. Salv's
72. Cllr Tomas O'Brien
Short movie using stop animation filmed at Kinsale Pottery
Course for kids held in Kinsale Pottery & Arts School, Kinsale, West Cork, Ireland
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Kinsale Village - A.I.M. Nettuno - Kay McCarty.MOV
Concerto del 29 Luglio al Kinsale Village di Nettuno (Roma).
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Kinsale
The picturesque town of Kinsale is the perfect place for a break from the city. You’ll be engrossed in its winding streets, galleries and gift shops set against a beautiful natural harbour. Follow Elisa as she explores this gem on the Irish southwest coast.
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Music: Novo Amor – From Gold (Henri Pfr Remix)
Kinsale
More at beautifulirishplaces.com ...The Town of Kinsale in Ireland is arguably one of the most beutiful towns in all of Ireland. It is dripping in history, culture and good food. Indeed the town has often been referred to as the gourmet capital of Ireland. This is a preview of the BEautiful Irish places DVD on Kinsale which can be found on beautiful Irish places.com. This 7 minute clip only gives a small overview of history of places like, Charles Fort, James Fort, St Multose Chuch, and Desmond castle. The DVD has much more extensive history on the town of Kinsale included a full chapter on the Battle of Kinsale.
Giles Norman Photography Exhibition, Kinsale, Ireland, July 2018
Irish photographer, Giles Norman, launches a large-scale exhibition in the historical Old Mill Building to celebrate his gallery’s 30th anniversary.
This month-long exhibition takes visitors on a journey through Giles’s expansive portfolio from his early analogue years, through to the advent of the digital era, and the launch of his new Aran Islands 2018 and Rome 2018 collections. Both his Irish and international collections are on display, exhibiting Ireland’s dramatic landscape, alongside street scenes from the world’s greatest cities and bold abstract pieces.
This project is supported by the Arts Office, Cork County Council, and the Creative Ireland Programme.
All images in the exhibition are available to order in various sizes (unframed / framed) from gilesnorman.com
For more information, contact info@gilesnorman.com
Video by Jakub Walutek Photography
Explore Cork - Kinsale
Our 3rd #explorecork entry goes to Kinsale!
The picturesque yachting harbour of Kinsale (Cionn tSáile) is one of many colourful gems strung along the coastline of County Cork. Narrow, winding streets lined with galleries and gift shops, lively bars and superb restaurants, and a handsome natural harbour filled with yachts and guarded by a huge 17th-century fortress make it an engrossing place to spend a day or two.
Charles Fort- Kinsale, Ireland
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